Exhibition: Zoroastrians Through the Ages

We received this from the organisers. Farohar Foundation Exhibition “ ZOROASTRIANS THROUGH THE AGES” at Allbless Baug, Charni Road, Mumbai. From 13th April 2008 to 16th April, 2008 Exhibition Inaugurated by Vada Dasturji Saheb Dr. Kaikhushru Minocher JamaspAsa On 13th April Evening 6.30 p.m If you plan to attend, please let us know your review… Continue reading Exhibition: Zoroastrians Through the Ages

Zoroastrians to convene AGM with a difference

Pune’s Zoroastrian entrepreneurs will have a reason to celebrate this weekend as the city gears up to play host to over 200 Zoroastrian businesspersons and professionals across the country and the world. The occasion is the annual general meeting of rare chamber of commerce — the World Zarathushti Chamber of Commerce’s (WZCC) — where veterans… Continue reading Zoroastrians to convene AGM with a difference

Parsis from India Attending 4th World Zoroastrian Youth Congress

Young Parsis from India, and Zoroastrians from Iran, England, Pakistan, Singapore, Dubai, Hong Kong, the United States, New Zealand and around Australia will attend a week-long World Zoroastrian Congress in Ballarat from tomorrow. This will be the fourth World Youth Zoroastrian Congress, and will be titled “Back to the Future”. Zarathushtra’s call to look after… Continue reading Parsis from India Attending 4th World Zoroastrian Youth Congress

4th WZYC: Small in number but big in spirit, Zoroastrians lay claim as the original greens

IT IS one of the world’s oldest major religions, and certainly the smallest, but according to its followers its impeccable “green” credentials make it the ideal religion for the 21st century. About 300 young Zoroastrians — followers of the prophet Spitama Zarathushtra, who died about 1200BC — gather in Ballarat tomorrow for the fourth world… Continue reading 4th WZYC: Small in number but big in spirit, Zoroastrians lay claim as the original greens

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