In Persian and Zoroastrian legends, the mighty Gaokerena was a mythic Haoma plant that had healing properties and gave immortality to the resurrected bodies of the dead when eaten.
[1][2][3] It is also said to have the seeds of all trees on Earth[4] and that the juice from its fruit gave the elixir of immortality.
But it was protected by the ten Kara fish and a donkey with nine mouths and six eyes.
[4] At the resurrection, those who drink of the life-giving juice of this plant will obtain perfect welfare, including deathlessness.
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