Examining the Symbols of Sistan Shrines
The symbol is associated with the conscious and unconscious mental pronoun. Today, by examining and analyzing the symbolic profiles and myths of the remembrance of the past, we discover the past. Some of the symbols presented by philosophers and religious historians in today's intelligible language that illuminate the worldview and perceptions of the past and the outside world and return to the human past as much as possible and to the mystery of facts and content. The superhuman realizes symbols that are beyond the realm of ordinary meanings and experiences, by passing through the appearance of the text and finding its truth and inner meaning as the crossing of the perceptible world and entering into the inner world of truth and truth. Find out. The Sistan area has many shrines that have special respect and respect for its inhabitants. The abundance of shrines and their special symbols, including the Gaz tree, the altar, the bread-baking oven, the bull horn, and some of these monuments on Mount Khawaja, which has always been a sanctuary and special place in various religions, It is important. Due to the fact that no specific research has been done on these shrines so far, this article attempts to investigate the origins of these shrine symbols through field studies and library studies. To be studied and analyzed in Sistan shrines. The results of the studies indicated that these symbols are influenced by pre-Islamic beliefs and the mythical beliefs of the inhabitants of the region.
Symbol , Shrine , Kuh-e Khwajeh , Sistan
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