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Tyur - the guardian of noble people,What keeps the misfortunes.Never in the dark without losing,Tjura in assistants having taken,You will bring justice with a sword.

Teywaz was associated with the True Court, awaiting all the warriors after death. It is also a sign of self-sacrifice and willingness to die for a just cause, for justice and the triumph of legitimate power. As a talisman, Teyvaz, apart from victory, granted protection and healing from the wounds received in battle, relieved from the unjustly imposed curse, spoilage and evil eye.

Blue or blue blouse. Blue and blue colors are a symbol of infinity, eternity, truth, devotion, purity, chastity, spiritual and intellectual life, tranquility, mercy, nobility, aristocracy, heaven.

Of particular importance was the performance in a semi-naked form. It is a sign of truthfulness and preaching, foolishness (and another name of the holy fool is the Man of God), asceticism and asceticism, self-sacrifice in the name of God, spiritual preference for bodily, willingness to commit torture and death for his own purpose.

 It is a sign of truthfulness and preaching, foolishness (and another name of the holy fool is the Man of God), asceticism and asceticism, self-sacrifice in the name of God, spiritual preference for bodily, willingness to commit torture and death ...

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Exposure had a ritual significance for Freddie

When Mercury came out on the stage half-naked or in a shirt with short sleeves, on his left forearm one could often see a silver chain-bracelet. This symbol is associated with the ancient Zoroastrian legend of the "chain of Zarathushtra."

When Zarathushtra visited Paradise during his revelation, he brought out a miraculous silver chain from there, humbling and taming the evil spirit and protecting it from evil. After King Vishtasp (Gushtasp) accepted Zoroastrianism as the religion of his kingdom, Zoroaster gave him a wonderful chain. Then Gustav gave the chain to his son, the noble prince Isfandiyar, who carried it to all his wanderings, wrapping his arm between his shoulder and his elbow.

Isfandiar, the great hero and noble warrior, traveled around the world in search of evil and entered into a duel with him. He fought with evil rulers, cruel people and with evil spirits. He drove the enemies away from the borders of Iran and gave his country peace and quiet. Wherever his foot went, he defended good, stood up for the weak and offended. Isfandiyar, nicknamed Miroiskatel, defended and protected the Zoroastrian faith, preached it in his wanderings, glorified everywhere Ahura Mazda, defended from the attacks of enemies Zoroastrian temples and built new, lit the sacred lights. Everywhere the people he saved praised and blessed him as well as the noble Zoroastrian faith. And everywhere he carried with himself a miraculous paradise chain.

Once the chain saved his life. The demoness, whom he hunted, appeared to him in the form of a beautiful girl and brought a bowl of poisoned wine. But she could not do anything - as soon as Isfandiard extended his right hand to her, on which there was a chain, the charms were asleep and the witch turned into a disgusting old woman. Isfandiar was able to strangle the demoness with a chain and decapitate - before the talisman of Zarathushtra, her sorcery was no longer valid.

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