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Barsom
A barsom is a ritual implement used by Zoroastrian priests to solemnize certain sacred ceremonies. The word ''barsom'' derives from the Avestan language ''baresman'' (trisyllabic, '), which is in turn a substantive of ''barez'' "to grow high."〔.〕 The later form – ''barsom'' – first appears in the 9th–12th-century texts of Zoroastrian tradition, but remains in use to the present day. The ''baresman'' is not related to the ''baresnum'', which is a purification ceremony. The ''baresman'' should also not be confused with the "mace", the ''varza'' (Avestan, MP ''gurz''). The ''varza'' is a metal rod, about one centimer in thickness, often crowned with a bull's head. It has been suggested that the ''baresman'' may have a Zagrosian origin.〔.〕 ==Physical characteristics==
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