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- A barsom /ˈbɑːrsəm/ is a ritual implement used by Zoroastrian priests to solemnize certain sacred ceremonies. The word barsom derives from the Avestan...
- while the barsom stalks "cut for the bundles bound by women" (Yasna 10.17) is the symbol and an instrument of Zoroastrian priests. Today the barsom is made...
- Barsom is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Abgar Barsom (born 1977), Aramean-Swedish football player Valerie Barsom, American attorney...
- Abgar Barsom (born 4 September 1977) is a Swedish former professional footballer who pla**** as a midfielder. He made his first spell at Djurgårdens from...
- Valerie Barsom (born November 11, 1960) is an American attorney and politician who served as a member of the M****achusetts House of Representatives for...
- David Barsom Perley (1901–1979) was an ethnic ****yrian and known for his cultural activities. According to Harvard College Library, he was "an active and...
- Zoroastrian priests (Magi) carrying barsoms. Statuettes from the Oxus Treasure of the Achaemenid Empire, 4th century BC...
- saltire, and the achievement is surmounted by a mortier (magistrate's hat) Barsom Bulawa Ceremonial maces in the British Isles Gada (weapon) Flail (weapon)...
- emperor Ardashir II (3rd century CE bas-relief at Taq-e Bostan, Iran. On the left stands the yazata Mithra with raised barsom, sanctifying the investiture....
- after this point. The Barsom used by Zoroastrian Magi is a bundle of twigs that was used during religious ceremonies. While the Barsom is not a wand itself...