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Line drawing of plaster casts of the stone reliefs on the western façade of the west staircase of the Palace of Darius (tachara) at Persepolis.

The reliefs were probably added in the reign of Artaxerxes III (359−338 bc), and show on the left and right figures ascending staircases. On either side of the central inscribed panel are scenes of a lion clinging onto the back of a bull and biting into its hindquarters. This is one of the most powerful images in Achaemenid art, but its exact significance is unknown.

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“Good Thoughts” “Good Words” “Good Deeds”

“Pendare Nik” ”Goftare Nik” “Kerdare Nik”

This is the way for true life and Faith (Zoroastrian, Persian Thousands years of old believe and faith)...

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