Someone collected these tree branches and called them "nature's dance"
A Holy spot for Baha'is, but not for its charm or historic events of state that occurred upon it.
Tekyeh Dowlat by Kamal-ol-Molk
Tekyeh Dowlat (Persian: تکیه دولت lit. "State Theater") was a Royal Theater in Tehran, Iran. It was the most famous of all the ta'zieh performance spaces, for the Mourning of Muharram. It has a capacity for more than 4,000 people. Built in 1868 by Naser al-Din Shah Qajar south-east of the Golestan Palace ...the Royal Theater's sumptuous magnificence surpassed that of Europe's greatest opera houses in the opinion of many Western visitors. It was here that Reza Shah proclaimed the downfall of the Qajar dynasty.
Naser al-Din Shah Qajar's funeral at Tekyeh Dowlat. He was assasinated.
Significantly for Baha'is, the Tekyeh Dowlat was built above the Siyah-Chal, or "Black Pit", the place of imprisonment of Baha'u'llah, and where He became aware of His station.
"While breathing the foul air of the Siyah-Chal, with his feet in stocks and His head weighed down by the mighty chain, Baha’u’llah received, as attested by Him in His Epistle to the Son of the Wolf, the first intimations of His station as the Supreme Manifestation of God—He whose appearance have been foretold by the Prophets of old in such terms as ‘the reincarnation of Krishna,’ the ‘fifth Buddha,’ the ‘Shah Bahram,’ the ‘Lord of Hosts,’ the Christ returned ‘in the glory of the Father,’ the ‘Spirit of God,’ and by the Bab as ‘Him Whom God shall make manifest.’ " – Adib Taherzadeh, The Revelation of Baha’u’llah, Volume 1, p. 10.
Section through the Black Pit. Baha'u'llah, together with about 30 other Bábí's, were confined in the lowest level.
In 1868 the dungeon was filled-in and the Tekyeh Dowlat was built above it. The Tekyeh was destroyed in 1947. The site was acquired by Baháʼís in 1954, but was confiscated by the Islamic Revolution of 1979.
Superstition drove me from the pew, but I asked myself: Must it be God or science? Couldn't events interpreted from the Word and taught from the pulpit as a physical 'rapture' be rationally explained as detachment born of the rebirth of faith?
"Put all your beliefs into harmony with science; there can be no opposition, for truth is one. When religion, shorn of its superstitions, traditions, and unintelligent dogmas, shows its conformity with science, then will there be a great unifying, cleansing force in the world which will sweep before it all wars, disagreements, discords and struggles -- and then will mankind be united in the power of the Love of God."
--‘Abdu’l-Bahá, Paris Talks