File:Slide 030 - Wall carvings in the plaster.png
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Caption | Slide 030 - Just above His head could be seen some interesting wall carvings in the plaster: roses and daffodils (left) and the traditional lion attacking a bull. The lion in ancient Persia symbolized spiritual power which, as here shown, is always able in the end to triumph over material power symbolized by the bull. |
Source | Filmstrip: Land of Resplendent Glory, Part 1 |
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From Bahá’í Media, by permission of the copyright owner, National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís of the United States © 1971-1976. |
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