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Worship or
deification of
fire (also pyrodulia,
pyrolatry or pyrolatria), or
fire rituals,
religious rituals centred on a
fire, are
known from various...
-
Bronze Age
fire worship".
Research Journal of History. 2 (5): 71–77. doi:10.37547/history-crjh-02-05-17. Pyne,
Stephen J. (June 5, 2016). "
Fire in the mind:...
- This is a list of
deities in
fire worship. Nyambe, god of the sun,
fire and
change Nzambia, NZambi,
Zambia a
Kikongo Mpungu|Nzambi Mpungu, 1st half or...
- book,
Triumph of the Moon.
Animal worship –
Glorification of
animal deities Fire worship –
Worship or
deification of
fire Gaia philosophy –
Broadly inclusive...
- was
banned "due to the
thought that it was a
pagan holiday centered on
fire worship."
After the fall of
Kabul in 2021, the
Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan...
- Hindu, Sikh, and
Zoroastrian place of
worship. "Ātash" (آتش/Atəş) is the
Persian and
Azerbaijani word for
fire. The
pentagonal complex,
which has a courtyard...
- sun/
fire worship in
ancient pre-Christian Armenia,
symbolizing the
coming of
spring and fertility.
People believed that the
strength of the
fire would...
- to him from heaven." Later, the book
describes how
Nimrod established fire worship and idolatry, then
received instruction in
divination for
three years...
- A
fire temple (Persian: آتشکده, romanized: ātashkadeh; Gujarati: અગિયારી, romanized: agiyārī) is a
place of
worship for Zoroastrians. In
Zoroastrian doctrine...
-
fire and
recognizes its
double nature: creation, light, on the one hand, and
destruction and purification, on the other.
Fire Fire god
Fire worship Pyrokinesis...