
Haoma
Haoma is an ancient Indo-Iranian sacred plant associated with religious rituals, especially in Zoroastrianism and early Vedic traditions. It is believed to be a divine, intoxicating plant that grants spiritual insight, vitality, and immortality to those who consume its extract during ceremonies. Historically, haoma was both a physical plant and a symbol of divine energy, playing a central role in connecting humans with the divine realm. While its exact identity remains uncertain—possibly an early form of psychoactive or medicinal plant—the significance of haoma lies in its spiritual and ritual importance within ancient Indo-Iranian religious practices.