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There is no limit to what any minority can achieve in India and the opportunity is there for everybody,' says British-Indian ...
India's oldest and most revered fire temple, its continuously burning holy fire symbolizing the community's spiritual core. While the temple itself is restricted to Parsis, Udvada's quaint streets ...
Jamshedji Tata was born in Gujarat’s Navsari. His ancestors were Dasturs, which means priests, and later got the Tata surname ...
MUMBAI's FD Alpaiwalla Museum, the world's only Parsi and Zoroastrian museum, showcases the community's rich cultural history ...
The FD Alpaiwalla Museum in Mumbai reopened after restoration, showcasing Parsi-Zoroastrian history and 19th century Mumbai life. It features updated exhibits, including rare artefacts, manuscripts, ...
Mumbai: The Framji Dadabhoy Alpaiwalla Museum at Khareghat Colony, Hughes Road (N S Patkar Road), the only centre in Mumbai ...
Who were the dynamic duo of collectors who contributed rare finds to the city’s only centre dedicated to Zoroastrian history ...
Supported by Ministry of Culture, Framji Dadabhoy Alpaiwalla Museum in Khareghat Colony reopened on Thursday. It offers ...
The Fire Temple (Parsis’ house of worship ... the potential and possibilities of this business. After returning to India, Jamshedji bought a bankrupt oil mill in Chinchpokli, Bombay.
Consider attending Parsi community events or visiting fire temples to experience the traditions and rituals associated with the festival. By exploring these culinary options and embracing the ...
Samara’s story was particularly interesting, since she was a half-Parsi, who was denied entry into the Agyari (Fire Temple). Through Samara ... “The Government of India identifies us as a religious ...