Sudreh & Kusti

The Sudreh & Kusti

is an Integral to Zoroastrians

The word Sudreh is translated to the ‘Good Path’. Sud is Good and Reh is Path. Sudrehs are white in colour to signify purity and is made of mulmul material.
There are nine aspects of Sudrehs. Number 9 is widely known as a religious number. The Girdo is located at the nape. Girdo signifies the burden of past life, actions and punishments. The Girebaan is on the front by the chest. The Girebaan stores our deeds.
There are three tassels on each rear side of the kusti. The three tassels reflect “Humata, Hukhta and Huvarshta” being “Good Thoughts, Good Words and Good Deeds”. The tassels indicate the six Gahambars. Six Gahambars are Maediozarem, Maedioshahem, Paeteshahem, Ayathrem, Maediarem and Hamaspethmaedaem. The 24 strands in each tassel reflect the number of chapters in the Visperad.
Sudreh and Kusti
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