Mugh, Mugh Bachcha, or Pir-e- Mughan
The Zoroastrian people worship the sacred fire according to the beliefs of Zoroastrianism. In their fire temples, the sacred fire continuously burns.
To serve in the fire temples, young and attractive boys were present, referred to as Mugh. Their leader was called Pir-e-Mughān. These young men also performed the role of cupbearers (Sāqī) in gatherings.
The Zoroastrian people worship the sacred fire according to the beliefs of Zoroastrianism In their fire temples, the sacred fire continuously burns
To serwe in the fire temples, young and attractiwe boys were present, referred to as Mugh Their leader was called Pir-e-Mughan These young mein also performed the role of cupbearers (Saqi) in gatherings
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