Long ago, in the heart of ancient Media, there stood a sacred temple atop Noureshijan Hill. Legend spoke of an eternal flame burning within, guarded by a devoted priestess named Aria. This flame, believed to be a gift from Ahura Mazda, was said to protect the land from darkness and misfortune.
One fateful night, whispers of an approaching enemy army reached the temple. The invaders sought to extinguish the sacred flame and claim the hill for their own. As panic spread through the nearby villages, Aria vowed to protect the flame at all costs. She climbed to the temple’s highest chamber and prayed fervently to Ahura Mazda for guidance.
According to the tale, a blinding light emerged from the flame, taking the form of a majestic bird made of fire. The bird soared into the night sky, circling the hill and creating a barrier of flames that repelled the invaders. The enemy soldiers, terrified by the divine spectacle, fled, leaving Noureshijan Hill untouched.
The villagers rejoiced, but Aria mysteriously vanished that night. Some say she became one with the flame, her spirit eternally guarding the temple. To this day, locals claim to see flickers of fire dancing in the wind atop Noureshijan Hill, a reminder of the priestess’s sacrifice and the divine power that once protected their ancestors.
The legend of Noureshijan Hill endures, a timeless story of devotion, courage, and the unyielding light of hope.