One thing lead to another, read about it… and One day I asked Guruji, why do Parsis worship the Fire?!
He replied, Look at the essence of Fire. If you put Gold with some impurities in Fire. What happens? The impurities are burned away and the value of the Gold is enhanced! So, not only does Fire burn away the negativity, it also enhances positivity!
He added gently that's what the Parsis have done. Fearlessly defended the weak, stood against whats wrong and gracefully enhanced whats right and good… throughout the History of the Parsis in India, thats what this noble race has done!
For the first time in so many years, i was proud to be a parsi!
He then continued, but thats not all… Parsis dont only worship the Fire, they worship Nature. They worship all the five elements! Fire is just the symbol. and I thought thats right! In every Fire Temple, of course there is the Fire, but there is also a well and a tree and some animals, which are also worshiped!
The Parsis worship fire as a symbol of purity and divine energy. They believe in the cleansing power of fire to ward off evil spirits and bring blessings. The fire temple, or agiary, is the place of worship for Parsis where the eternal flame is kept burning.
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Parsis, followers of Zoroastrianism, typically worship in a fire temple or agiary. These fire temples house a sacred fire that is central to their religious rituals and ceremonies. Worshippers gather in these temples to pray and perform traditional Zoroastrian rituals.
Holy book for Parsis or Zorastrianism is Avesta.
The belief in and worship of multiple gods is most closely associated with polytheism. This belief system can involve rituals, ceremonies, and prayers offered to different deities representing various aspects of life and nature.
Forms of worship can include prayer, meditation, singing hymns or spiritual songs, participating in rituals or ceremonies, reading sacred texts, attending religious services, fasting, acts of service or charity, and expressing gratitude. Worship practices can vary across different religions and belief systems.
Hinduism is one of the ancient one, actually Hinduism is not a religion it came from the livelihood, nature and cultural activities of the ancient people. For each livelihood, for each activity and for nature they made Idols and worshiped. Like that the Hinduism developed as a religion.
Parsis, followers of Zoroastrianism, typically worship in a fire temple or agiary. These fire temples house a sacred fire that is central to their religious rituals and ceremonies. Worshippers gather in these temples to pray and perform traditional Zoroastrian rituals.
The Parsis of India are Zoroastrians and worship Ahura Mazda ("Wise Lord").
The Parsis of India are Zoroastrians and worship Ahura Mazda ("Wise Lord").
The only festival they celebrate is pateti where the worship their god as fire.
The Parsis of India are Zoroastrians and worship Ahura Mazda ("Wise Lord").
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ancestral or nature worship were the first forms of worship
NO! wiccans do not worship Jesus. that's christians. we have our own goddess and god and believe that they are in nature therefore we worship nature.
An element occur in nature as a pure element or as a compound.
parsis were the first community to set up cricket club in india because the parsis bought in close contact with british because of their interest in trade against the british it was because bombay gymkhana the rivals for the parsis had been beaten by the parsis and after four years they entered international cricket
Holy book for Parsis or Zorastrianism is Avesta.