Fire temple is the place of worship of which of the following religion?

Taoism
Shintoism
Judaism
Zoroastrianism (Parsi Religion)

The correct answer is D. Zoroastrianism (Parsi Religion).

A fire temple is a place of worship for Zoroastrians, a religion that originated in Persia (modern-day Iran) over 3,500 years ago. Zoroastrians believe that fire is sacred and represents the element of light, which is one of the two fundamental principles of the universe, along with good. Fire temples are used for daily prayers and rituals, as well as for special occasions such as weddings and funerals.

Taoism is a Chinese religion and philosophy that emphasizes living in harmony with nature. Taoist temples are not places of worship, but rather places for meditation and contemplation.

Shintoism is a Japanese religion that is based on the belief in kami, or spirits, that inhabit all things in nature. Shinto shrines are places where people can worship these spirits and pray for their blessings.

Judaism is a monotheistic religion that originated in the Middle East over 3,000 years ago. Jews believe in one God, who created the universe and everything in it. Synagogues are places where Jews gather to worship God, study the Torah, and pray for the well-being of their community.