Tasnim | Farzad Manati: The Temple of Anahita, an ancient monument dating back to the Parthian era (247 BCE 224 CE), is the second stone building of Iran. The Temple of Anahita is located in Kangavar, in the middle of Hamadan-Kermanshah road in western Iran, on the historical route of Ecbatana to Ctesiphon. Based on historical records, this temple- the second stone building of Iran after Persepolis has been used as a fire temple to honour Anahita, the ancient Persian goddess of water, during Achaemenid, Parthian and Sassanid periods. The ancient Iranians considered Anahita to be the guardian of water; the angel of abundance, beauty and fertility who had an elevated position.