Barm-e Delak
Barm-e Delak, is a site of a Sasanian rock relief located about 10 km southeast of Shiraz, in the Fars province of Iran. The rock relief was known as Bahram-e Dundalk in Middle Persian, which means Bahram's heart.
History
The site is located near a river, on the eastern side of a rocky spur. It features four reliefs.File:Sarab-e Qandil.jpg|300px|thumbnail|left|Rock relief of Sasanian king Bahram II at Sarab-e Qandil, vicinity of Bishapur, near modern Kazerun
The first relief is a family scene done in a unique style in honour of king Bahram II. It shows the king offering a lotus flower to his wife, Shapurdukhtak.