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List of Best Things to do in Navsari , India
Dandi Beach
Unai Mata Temple
Andheshwar Mahadev Temple
First Break Snooker & Pool
Desai Atash Bahram
Jamshed Baug
First Dastoor Meherjrana Library
Jamshed Baugh جمشید باغ
Jamshed Baug, Malesar Navsari - belonging to Sir J J Charities;it was constructed in 1848 / 1849 been recently renovated a few years ago. Weddings &
Navjote ceremonies are held there. Also available are clean & comfortable
residential facilities (7 big rooms with many beds) for pilgrims visiting Navsari.Mrs. Nilufer Mandviwala, is Manager of Jamshed Baug
Jamshed baugh is a Parsi place with nice building and good facilties for zoroasterian want to do some ceremony there,some of them that come from far distance can take rest there .there are lot of clean room with good beds with tasty foods.This place also accept zoroasterian tourist provided that there is no program there.they can use here as rest house or guest house .there live a good family as caretaker,they give services to guests,God bless them
در این مکان بزرگ زرتشتیان نوساری و شهرهای نزدیک مراسم مذهبی و مراسم ازدواج و دیگر گردهمایی ها برگزار میشود .جمشید باغ دارای اتاق های متعدد میباشد که دارای تمام امکانات رفاهی بوده و از مهمانانی که ناگزیرند که برای چند روز در نوساری بسر برند تمام امکانات از نظر خوراک و تخت با کیفیت بالا فراهم است و حتی توریست های زرتشتی از سراسر جهان میتوانند از این مکان بعنوان مهمانسرا استفاده کنند بشرط آنکه برنامه گردهمایی در حال برگزاری نباشد.این مکان از مدیریت بسیار خوب برخوردار بوده و از سوی دیگر خانواده ای محترم و دلسوز بعنوان سرایدار از این مکان مراقبت می کند و تمام کوشش های لازم را جهت راضی نگهداشتن مهمانان حتی خارج از وظیفه اشان انجام میدهند من خود نیز از خدمات آنها برخوردار بوده و آرزوی طول عمر برایشان دارم
khushnuma navjote parsi navjote 1990
khushnuma navjote 1990
navsari, jamshed baug.
Lady Avabai Jeejeebhoy Agyari معبد زرتشتیان در نوساری هندوستان
Lady Avabai Jeejeebhoy Agyari (Fire Temple)in Navsari (Indian city) is next to Jamshed Baug. It was constructed in 1848 / 1849 but well maintained and attracts many Parsi devotees.
این آتشکده در کنار جمشید باغ در نوساری واقع میباشد
Sir R J J Primary School in Navsari دبستان پارسیان در نوساری هندوستان
On the other side of Jamshed Baug is Sir R J J Primary School which is a
well established primary school teaching students in Gujarati medium. The school
is also was constructed in 1848 / 1849 .
This primary school is next door to Jamshed Baugh. It is lacated in navsari.It's headmaster is a parsi woman with good knowledge.The name of the school Principal is Mrs. Pauruchisti Kadodwala.
این دبستان در شهر نوساری هندوستان و در کنار جمشید باغ واقع میباشد
و توسط یک بانوی پارسی بطور صحیح اداره میشود
FAKIRJI JOKHI AGIARY(Fire Temple)معبدزرتشتیان هند در گودریچ باغ بمبئی
This Zoroasterian Temple is located in Godrej Baug in name of Shapoorji Fakirji Jokhi Agiaryمعبد زرتشتیان هندThe consecration of the Shapoorji Fakirji Jokhi Agiary, amongst the largest in the world, at Godrej Baug, was undoubtedly the major religious event of the decade. Thousands of Parsis lined the road from the Vachaghandhy Agiary at Hughes Road to the agiary site at Nepean Sea Road, at distance of around two kilometers. Many faithful accompanied the fire from Navsari in Gujarat to Bombay, a journey that took two nights and a day.
- در گودریچ باغ بمبئی
HU PARSI SEG 1
hu parsi segment 1
Parsis gather at Fire Temple - place of worship for Zoroastrians
Parsi community of India gather to celebrate Navroze Festival as their New Year at Parsi Anjuman hall in Delhi.
For about three hundred years after landing at Sanjan, a town in Gujarat, Parsis are said to have lived in peace. By that time their numbers had greatly increased. Sanjan is believed to have been founded by Zoroastrian refugees who sought asylum in Gujarat. Those Zoroastrians, whose descendants are today known as the Parsis. From the time on, the New year Festival or Navroze is still celebrated by the community with much fervour marking the arrival of Parsi community in India.
Parsi community in Delhi on Monday, the18th of August, welcomed a new year and celebrated Navroze, in accordance to the calendar followed by a sect of Zoroastrians. The Delhi Parsi Anjuman on Bahadur Shah Zafar Marg, which houses the only Fire temple in the city and a dharamshala, was abuzz with preparations for the evening function.
Delhi Parsi Anjuman celebrated Navroze, with friends and loved ones. About hundreds of guests attended the function. Minister for Minority Affairs Najma Heptulla was the chief guest of the function and Rohinton Fali Nariman, newly appointed judge to the Supreme Court was felicitated that evening. A stall selling Parsi products were also displayed for sale during the festival.
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गुजरात के वडोदरा में एक स्कूल वैन के हादसे का शिकार हो गई। ड्राइवर की जल्दीबाजी के कारण स्कूल वैन बीच सड़क पर पलट गई। हादसे में 8 बच्चे गंभीर रुप से घायल हो गए। स्कूल वैन की घटना सीसीटीवी कैमरे में कैद हो गई।
वीडियों में साफ देखा जा सकता है कि कैसे ड्राइवर ने जल्दीबाजी में वैन को गलत तरीके से मोड़ दिया और तेज रफ्तार की वजह से वैन पलट गई। इस हादसे में 8 बच्चे बुरी तरह से घायल हो गए। सड़क पर मौजूद लोगों की मदद से सभी बच्चों को फौरन वैन से बाहर निकाला गया और नजदीकी अस्पताल में भर्ती कराया गया।
आपको बता दें कि स्कूल वैन में 14 बच्चे सवार थे। ये हादसा तब हुआ जब सभी बच्चे अपने स्कूल जा रहे थे। ड्राइवर लेट होने की वजह से जल्दी में था और काफी तेज रफ्तार में गाड़ी चला रहा था। दस्तक इंडिया की रिपोर्ट
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Parsi | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
Parsi
00:01:31 1 Definition and identity
00:06:36 2 Origins
00:08:06 2.1 As an ethnic community
00:10:11 2.2 Self-perceptions
00:12:32 3 Population
00:13:45 3.1 Other demographic statistics
00:14:43 4 History
00:14:52 4.1 Arrival in the Indian sub-continent
00:19:56 4.2 Early years
00:25:09 4.3 Age of opportunity
00:34:42 5 Religious practices
00:35:07 5.1 Purity and pollution
00:35:42 5.2 Navjote
00:36:31 5.3 Marriage
00:37:57 5.4 Funerals
00:39:01 5.5 Temples
00:39:57 6 Factions within the community
00:40:07 6.1 Calendrical differences
00:42:40 6.1.1 Effect of the calendar disputes
00:44:23 6.2 Ilm-e-Kshnoom
00:45:57 6.3 Issues relating to the deceased
00:47:35 7 Archaeogenetics
00:49:44 8 Prominent Parsis
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A Parsi () or Parsee (Persian in the Persian language) refers to a member of the Zoroastrian community who migrated to India (mainly; including present day Pakistan) from Persia during the Arab invasion of 636–651 AD; one of two (the other being Iranis) mainly located in India, with a few in Pakistan. According to the Qissa-i Sanjan, Parsis migrated from Greater Iran to Gujarat, where they were given refuge, between the 8th and 10th century AD to avoid persecution following the Muslim conquest of Persia.At the time of the Muslim conquest of Persia, the dominant religion of the region (which was ruled by the Sasanian Empire) was Zoroastrianism. Iranians rebelled against Muslim conquerors for almost 200 years. During this time many Iranians (who are now called Parsis) chose to preserve their religious identity by fleeing from Persia to India.The word پارسیان, pronounced Parsian, i.e., Parsi in the Persian language, literally means Persian. Farsi is the official language of modern Iran, which was formerly known as Persia, and the Persian language's endonym is Farsi, an arabization of the word Parsi.
The long presence of the Parsis in the Indian subcontinent distinguishes them from the smaller Zoroastrian Indian community of Iranis, who are much more recent arrivals, mostly descended from Zoroastrians fleeing the repression of the Qajar dynasty and the general social and political tumult of late 19th- and early 20th-century Iran.