A small religious
community, which exists mostly in Mumbai, is
Zoroastrianism. The follower is called Parsi because the
religion arrived in India from Persia. This religion was
established by Zarathustra in 6th
or 7th
century BC. The followers of this religion exiled from
Iran in the 7th
century AD. because of religious persecutions by the
Muslims. They arrived in Gujarat region of India.
The Parsis believe in
the existence of one invisible God. They believe that
there is a continuous war between the good forces (forces
of light) and the evil forces (forces of darkness). The
good forces will win if people will do good deeds think
good and speak well. God is represented in their temples
through fire, which symbolizes light. The holiest place
for them is the village of Udvada in Gujarat, India. The
holy language of the Parsis is an ancient language spoken
in Iran, Avesta. The Parsis believe that fire, water, air
and earth are pure element to be preserved and therefore
they do not cremate or bury their dead ones but leave
them on high towers, specially built for this purpose, to
be eaten by hawks and crows.
The Parsis are less
then 0.02% of India's population but their contribution
to India is much more than their proportion in India's
population. Some Parsis were main figures in establishing
the Indian Nationalist movement. They were the pioneers
in establishing the modern Indian industry. The rich
Parsi families contributed enormously to establish
institutions of all kinds in India. Even today some of
the bigger finance houses in India belong to followers of this
religion.
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