
Pir-e Sabz / Chak-Chak. Pilgrimage in Zoroastrianism
Pir-e Sabz, also called Chak-Chak, is perhaps the best known of all the pirs as it is frequented by non-Zoroastrians and is part of tourist itineraries. We understand that while the grounds are open to all, the shrine itself is open to Zoroastrians only - though given the number of photographs on the internet, it does appear that non ...
Chak Chak, Yazd - Wikipedia
Chak Chak or Chek Chek (Persian: چکچک, lit. 'Drip-Drip'), also called Chāhak-e Ardakān (چاهکِ اردکان, lit. 'Well of Ardakan ') or Pīr-e Sabz (پیر سبز, lit. 'The Green Pir '), [1] is a village in the Yazd Province of Iran. Located near the city of Ardakan, its existence was noted in the 2006 Iranian census, but its population was not reported. [2]
Pir-e-Sabz Fire Temple (Chak Chak) - Atlas Obscura
2021年4月28日 · Pir-e-Sabz is one of the most sacred Zoroastrian shrines left in the world. The temple is located in a hamlet by the name of Chak Chak, which literally translated means “drip drip,” in reference...
Chak Chak Fire Temple | Zoroastrian Shrine (Pir-e-Sabz)
One of the most precious of these sites is Chak Chak Fire Temple (also known as Pir-e Sabz Shrine), near Ardakan Town (70 km to Yazd). With over 1400 years of history and mysterious legends, this sacred place has been attracting pilgrims and visitors for so long.
Pir (Zoroastrianism) - Wikipedia
Among the most well-known pirs are the six mountain pir which can be found in and around the city of Yazd, Iran: Seti Pir, Pir-e Sabz, Pir-e Nāraki, Pir-e Bānu, Pir-e Herisht, and Pir-e Nārestān. [2] However, pirs can be found in cities throughout the Persian world including Kerman, [3] Shiraz [4] and Tehran. [5]
Pir-e Sabz, Fars - Wikipedia
Pir-e Sabz (Persian: پيرسبز, also Romanized as Pīr-e Sabz and Pīr Sabz) [1] is a village in Somghan Rural District, Chenar Shahijan District, Kazerun County, Fars province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 563, in 125 families.
Pir-e Sabz Chak Chak - Tripadvisor
The Pir-e-Sabz Fire Temple at Chak Chak is the most sacred of the Zoroastrian mountain shrines. You climb up a steep hill and an infinite number of steps before you reach the temple itself. Inside the grotto there is a constant dripping from the roof.
Pir-e Sabz Chak-Chak in Ardakan | Travel to Iran - Alaedin
Located near the historical city of Yazd, in a place called Ardakan, Chak chak or Pir-e Sabz is a holy place for all Zoroastrians all around the world. They all respect this place and consider it as a symbol for the unity of their society.
Pir-e-Sabz - Zoroastrianism
Also known as Chak-Chak, Pir-e Sabz is the most holy, known, and visited pilgrimage site. This pir (another word for a Zoroastrianism pilgrimage site) is located inside a cave of a mountain near Ardakan City in Yazd Province. It is dedicated to Nikbanu, the princess of …
Yazd, Iran 2007 - Chak Chak, Pir-e Sabz Zoroastrian Temple
2007年12月24日 · This shrine perched beneath a cliff face in Iran is the most sacred of the Zoroastrian mountain shrines. Chak Chak is where Nikbanou, second daughter of the ...
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