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25-Apr-2014

Dakhmeh: Zoroastrian cemetery

Yazd / یزد‎

Zoroastrian tradition considers a dead body unclean.

To preclude the pollution of earth or fire, the bodies of the dead were placed atop a tower (a tower of silence) and so exposed to the sun and to scavenging birds.

A Tower of Silence (Dakhma or Dakhmeh) is a circular, raised structure used by Zoroastrians for exposure of the dead.

In the Iranian Zoroastrian tradition, the towers were built atop hills or low mountains in desert locations distant from population centers.
In the early twentieth century, the Iranian Zoroastrians gradually discontinued their use and began to favor burial or cremation.

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Jola Dziubinska24-Jun-2014 10:05
Fantastic composition, excellent perspective and details. V.
chris morton18-Jun-2014 10:22
there's a nice juxtaposition between the carefully constructed beehive and the untouched desert…have read about the Tower of Silence in Rohinton Mistry's excellent books, but not seen an image before
Helen Betts18-Jun-2014 09:08
A very striking composition, and the detail on the dome shaped structure is excellent, as is the light. V.
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