
07 February 2026
📍 Location:
Jameh Mosque of Isfahan
In Persian tradition, water is the element that restores the original state of purity. Purification is understood here not just as a physical act, but as the washing away of fear, guilt, and the blood accumulated during times of hardship. The central pool of the Jameh Mosque is a point of transition where one sheds the burden of the past to bring body and spirit back to life. It is a moment of catharsis, after which it becomes possible to move forward without the weight of previous mistakes.
🌊💧 Water — Purification
Washing away fear and guilt as a return of the body to life.
In Persian culture, water is not merely a resource but a sacred condition of existence. It carries the memory of survival in the desert and shapes architecture, rituals, and the ethics of life itself.
Purification through water signifies a return to an original state of wholeness: when fear, blood, and guilt leave the body, movement becomes possible again. For Persians, this is not an escape from the past but a conscious washing away of what no longer has the right to govern the present.
Alt-text:
The courtyard of the Jameh Mosque of Isfahan with an ablution pool: still water at the center reflects arches and sky, symbolizing purification and the return to life.
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National Symbol. Persia. Water. Pivtorak.Studio. 07.02.2026
