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'''Soma''' ( | '''Soma''' (also called '''Haoma''') was an Indo-Iranian psychoactive ritual drink of importance among the early Indo-Iranians, and the subsequent Greater Indian and Greater Iranian cultures. It is described as being prepared by extracting the juice from a plant, the identity of which is now unknown and debated among scholars. In both Hinduism and Zoroastrianism, the name of the drink and the plant are the same, and also personified as a divinity. | ||
It is described as being prepared by extracting the juice from a plant, the identity of which is now unknown and debated among scholars. In both Hinduism and Zoroastrianism, the name of the drink and the plant are the same, and also personified as a divinity | |||
There has been much speculation concerning what is most likely to have been the identity of the original plant. There is no consensus on the question, although some proposed candidates include [[amanita muscaria]], [[psilocybe cubensis]], [[peganum harmala]], and [[ephedra sinica]]. | |||
==See also== | |||
*[[Amanita muscaria]] | |||
*[[Psilocybe cubensis]] | |||
*[[Peganum harmala]] | |||
*[[Biological sources]] | |||
[[Category:Drinks]] | [[Category:Drinks]] |