38% Parsi marriages in city were interfaith in 2010

One of the biggest worries of the Parsi community has now been spelt out in numbers. In 2010, 38% of Parsi marriages registered in the city were interfaith marriages, a figure that has shot up by seven percentage points in just one year. By Aarefa Johari, Hindustan Times According to a report by community magazine… Continue reading 38% Parsi marriages in city were interfaith in 2010

Actress debarred from agiary revives gender bias debate

An incident last week at an agiary (Parsi fire temple) in Andheri has restarted a debate in the community about bias against women who marry non-Zoroastrians. By Manoj Nair | DNA India While there is a deep divide among orthodox and liberal Parsis over whether a distinction should be made between men and women whose… Continue reading Actress debarred from agiary revives gender bias debate

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No more an option to stay quiet: An Interview with Dastur Khurshed of Udvada

No more an option to stay quiet says Dastur Khurshed Kaikobad Dastoor. High Priest of Iranshah The below is an interview by Teenaz Javat who interviewed Dastur Khurshed, the Vada Dasturji of Udvada. This appeared in the FEZANA Journal December 2010.   With a warm hug in a ranch-style house in the leafy neighbourhood of… Continue reading No more an option to stay quiet: An Interview with Dastur Khurshed of Udvada

India’s Zoroastrians dying out for lack of Parsi clergy

In the cramped heart of the suburb called Andheri, the MF Cama Athornan Institute was strangely quiet. The institute, founded in 1923 to train Zoroastrian priests, is a large, M-shaped edifice with excellent infrastructure and teachers dedicated to the welfare of their students. By Samanth Subramanian At present, those students number precisely four. Classroom after… Continue reading India’s Zoroastrians dying out for lack of Parsi clergy

ZYNG Parsi Calendar Makes A Date With Controversey

By giving more than just the important dates concerning the Zoroastrian religion, a Parsi calendar released by the Zoroastrian Youth for the Next Generation (ZYNG), youth wing of the Bombay Parsi Punchayet (BPP), seems to have run into rough weather with community’s orthodox members. By Ashutosh Shukla / DNA India A 65-year-old member of the… Continue reading ZYNG Parsi Calendar Makes A Date With Controversey

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