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My small contribution of effort involved in gathering concise simple information regarding our religion from different sites for the future young overseas Zoroastrian generation.

Kuwait Zoroastrain Association - Kuwait Zoroastrain Association(KZA)
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Dedicated to promoting the Spiritual Philosophy of Zarathushtra & Zoroastrianism


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GOOD THOUGHTS, GOOD WORDS and GOOD DEEDS.


The best way of worshipping God is to allay the distress of the times, and to improve the conditions of mankind - This is true religion!

- An old Zoroastrian saying

Mahatma Gandhi once said "Parsis, in numbers beneath contempt, but in deeds, beyond compare!"

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KZA
We are the Proud Parsis’s / Irani's of Kuwait Zoroastrian Association formed in 1975, our goal has been to help the less fortunate in any way we can. Though small in number but surely we are fun-loving & happy small community. Always ready to stand by in happiness and sorrows. Parsis are always known for their philanthropies. Occasionally the working committee of KZA tries to collect voluntary funds from the members to help underprivileged people or to support for the maintenance of the different Fire Temples in India.
KZA comprises of 100 members including offsprings and two couples non members.

2008-2009

Committee Members:

Mrs. Vahbiz Daruwala – President
Mr. Khushroo Daruwala - Vice-President & Treasurer
Mrs. Nazarine Pherozeshah – Committee Member
Mr. Hoshidar Kharas – Committee Member

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Udwada Atash Behram
Udvada is a town in Gujarat, renowned for the Iranshah Ātash Bahrām, the oldest and most famous of the Parsi (Zoroastrian) Fire Temples. The Iranshah is one of eight Ātash Bahrāms in India, four of which are in Mumbai, two in Surat and one in Navsari.

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Rare Facts not Known by Many
Significance of the Gahambar
Feroze Gandhi was a Parsi
India's first woman photo journalist a Parsi.
Short write-up on Ard-e-behest - month of Ard-e-behest by the Shenshahi calendar

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Some religious places and pictures
This is the story for us to remember always.
(Why Parsis are Sweet)

sugar and silver glass

Parsis migrated from the ancient Persia, to the western part of India, which is now Gujarat, about 1000 years ago. I have heard a very sweet story. Many centuries ago, when Parsis arrived, they approached the king of the local land. They wanted to settle in the new place. The king was hesitant because he was not sure how his land could support more people? To stress his point, he ordered a tall cup full of milk. He showed the cup to the Parsi immigrants, stated that this cup couldn't hold anything else similarly his land couldn't hold anything more. Parsis took a handful of sugar and poured in the cup and said, just like this sugar not only got well-blended with the milk but also made the milk sweeter, we would be one of you. So Parsis adapted the Gujarati culture. They speak Gujarati, ladies wear Gujarati style saris. They follow many Gujarati customs while still retaining their own customs and individuality.


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We have two Parsi authors who have both had sequels published to their successful first books on Parsi cooking. Jeroo Mehta's book was first published in 1973, and the follow up one in 1991. 101 Parsi Recipes has been quite well used in our family, as the recipes are clearly laid out and simple to follow, definitely not daunting.

Katy Dalal is a well known Bombay caterer and prolific cookery writer. She also had a distinguished career as an archaeologist. In addition to the two shown here published in 1998 and 2003, she has published other books on cooking which I will touch on later. Jamva Chaloji is "the lusty booming call from the caterer to the guests at a Parsi Wedding, to partake of the freshly cooked, hot, fragrant dinner that awaits them!" Katy's larger than life, warm personality shines through her books, and her obvious enthusiasm for good food and cooking is engaging.
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