Can Zoroastrians save their faith?

By Deena Guzder / The Washington Post Many of us recently finished celebrating Christmas, Eid, and Hanukkah; however, few of us have heard of the religion that deeply influenced those traditions of Christianity, Islam, and Judaism. As the world’s oldest monotheistic religion, Zoroastrianism introduced ideas of a single deity, a dualistic universe of good versus… Continue reading Can Zoroastrians save their faith?

9th World Zoroastrian Congress 2009 Opens in Dubai

World Zoroastrian Congress Opens in Dubai Today 28 December 2009 DUBAI – The global Zoroastrian diaspora will converge in Dubai for a four-day congress, starting today. The 9th World Zoroastrian Congress will mark a reunion of Zoroastrians (Parsees) from six continents, culminating in a New Year Eve party. ‘Unity Through the Sands of Time’ is… Continue reading 9th World Zoroastrian Congress 2009 Opens in Dubai

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Mani Cooper: Faberge Eggstraordinary

An ‘eggsceptionally’ talented lady, handcrafts and decorates Faberge-style eggs By Indira Rodericks / Upper Crust Magazine. There’s never a dull moment in Mani Cooper’s life. A lady of rare and extraordinary talent, when she’s not dabbling in egg-craft, she paints on silk, specialises in Pergamano which is parchment craft, does quilling and sculpts. But her… Continue reading Mani Cooper: Faberge Eggstraordinary

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Baug flats won’t be a burden on Parsis

The Bombay Parsi Punchayet (BPP) and the Alert Zoroastrian Association (AZA) on Friday resolved the flat allotment issue for poor Parsis at Panthaky Baug, Andheri (East). The AZA had challenged the BPP notification, demanding Rs5 lakh as deposit money before allotting flats in Baug on sale. The applicants, members of the Parsi community, informed the… Continue reading Baug flats won’t be a burden on Parsis

Of An Edwardian India

When life in a Parsi household was lived at a leisurely pace… By Silloo Mehta Indian cities were beautiful a century ago. Bungalows had gardens, leafy parks were well maintained and flowering trees arboured the streets. There was an air of space, tranquillity and wellbeing. We were a joint middle class family, Grandpa the benign… Continue reading Of An Edwardian India

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