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Navjote Stories First Sudreh Kusti Memories
The Navjote ceremony is a significant milestone in the life of a young Zoroastrian as it marks their formal initiation into the faith. For many it is a cherished memory that stays with them forever and shapes their spiritual journey.
Perin Bharucha · Apr 9, 2026
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Growing up Parsi Identity in a multicultural world
As a young Parsi, I often found myself struggling to balance my heritage with the influences of the world around me, and it was not until I began to explore the rich history of my community that I started to understand the true depth of my identity. This journey of self-discovery has been both challenging and rewarding, and one that I believe is essential for all young Parsis to embark upon.
Perin Bharucha · Apr 6, 2026
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From Mumbai to Melbourne — diaspora success stories
Many Parsis have made the journey from Mumbai to Melbourne, and have achieved great success in their respective fields, from business to the arts. These individuals have not only made a name for themselves, but have also kept their cultural heritage alive in their new home.
Zarin Commissariat · Apr 3, 2026
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Nowruz Celebrations Across The Globe
Nowruz is a celebration that transcends borders and cultures, bringing together people from diverse backgrounds to mark the beginning of spring. From traditional foods and decorations to music and dance, the festivities are a vibrant expression of the community's rich cultural heritage.
Perin Bharucha · Mar 30, 2026
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The Parsi Wedding
The Parsi wedding is a beautiful blend of tradition and modernity, with customs and rituals that have been passed down through generations, and the lagan nu bhonu is an integral part of the celebrations, featuring a variety of delicious dishes. The wedding ceremony, known as the ashirvad ceremony, is a sacred ritual that unites the couple in marriage, and is attended by family and friends.
Perin Bharucha · Mar 26, 2026
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Preserving Gujarati and Dari among Zoroastrian youth
The Zoroastrian youth of today are faced with the challenge of preserving their cultural heritage in a rapidly changing world, and language plays a crucial role in this endeavor, with many young Zoroastrians struggling to balance their traditional roots with modern influences. As a result, community leaders and parents are working to create innovative programs and initiatives to teach and promote the use of Gujarati and Dari among young Zoroastrians.
Perin Bharucha · Mar 23, 2026
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Navjote Stories Unfold
The navjote ceremony is a significant milestone in the life of a young Parsi, marking their entry into the Zoroastrian faith. For many, the memories of their first sudreh-kusti remain etched in their minds, a reminder of their spiritual journey.
Perin Bharucha · Mar 9, 2026
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Navjote Stories Unfold
The navjote ceremony is a significant milestone in the life of a young Zoroastrian, marking their formal initiation into the faith. As they don the sudreh and tie the kusti for the first time, they embark on a lifelong journey of spiritual growth and self-discovery.
Perin Bharucha · Mar 5, 2026
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Parsi New Year Navroz vs Pateti Explained
The Parsi New Year is a significant occasion for the community, marked by two distinct celebrations: Navroz and Pateti, each with its own unique traditions and customs. While both celebrations share a common heritage, they have distinct differences in terms of their history, rituals, and cultural significance.
Perin Bharucha · Mar 2, 2026
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From Mumbai to Melbourne — diaspora success stories
Many Parsis have made a name for themselves in Melbourne, from entrepreneurs to artists, and their stories are a testament to the community's resilience and adaptability. The Parsi community in Melbourne has maintained strong ties to their heritage while embracing their new home.
Zarin Commissariat · Feb 27, 2026
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Mehregan The Ancient Persian Festival of Friendship
Mehregan is a joyous celebration of the autumnal equinox and the spirit of Mithra, the yazata of friendship and love. It is a time when friends and family come together to strengthen their bonds and celebrate the beauty of nature.
Perin Bharucha · Feb 26, 2026
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Growing up Parsi Identity in a Multicultural World
As a young Parsi growing up in a multicultural world, I often found myself struggling to balance my cultural heritage with the demands of modern life. From navigating traditional customs and practices to forging my own path in a rapidly changing world, my experiences have taught me the importance of staying true to my roots while embracing the diversity that surrounds me.
Perin Bharucha · Feb 23, 2026
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Raising Zoroastrian Children in Mixed Households
Growing up in an interfaith family can be a unique and enriching experience for Zoroastrian children, as they learn to navigate and balance multiple faith traditions. By embracing their Zoroastrian heritage and exploring the values and customs of their non-Zoroastrian parent's faith, these children can develop a deeper understanding of themselves and their place in the world.
Zarin Commissariat · Feb 13, 2026
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Preserving Gujarati and Dari among Zoroastrian youth
The Zoroastrian community has long struggled to preserve its cultural heritage, including the Gujarati and Dari languages, among its youth. Efforts are being made to create engaging language classes and cultural programs to keep these languages alive.
Perin Bharucha · Feb 13, 2026
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Quantum Asha Revolutionizes Spirituality
Quantum Asha is a groundbreaking concept that seeks to merge the principles of quantum physics with the teachings of ancient spiritual traditions, offering a new perspective on the nature of reality. By delving into the mysteries of the universe, Quantum Asha aims to inspire a deeper understanding of the human experience and our place within the cosmos.
Meher Irani · Feb 12, 2026