HISTORY OF SUMITRA MAHAJAN

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          HISTORY OF SUMITRA                     MAHAJAN    Birth 12 April 1943 Sumitra Mahajan Biography Sumitra Mahajan is an Indian politician who was the Chairman of the 16th Lok Sabha. He is from the Bharatiya Janata Party. In 2014, he was selected for the Lok Sabha for the eighth time, one of the three members of the Lok Sabha, and currently the longest serving a member. He represented the Indore constituency of Madhya Pradesh from 1989 to 2019. He worked for a time as an Union Minister. He remained minister for human resources, communication and petroleum departments from 2002 to 2004. He is the biggest and supermominal woman in the women members of Parliament in the 16th Lok Sabha. After Mira Kumar, he is the second woman to be selected as the Speaker. His birth anniversary at Usha and Moth Tosham Sathe at 12 April 1943 in Maharashtra. His marriage took place with Jayant Mahajan of Indore i...

PARASI DHARM

PARASI DHARM


 

     PARASI DHARM


Prophet (Iran) were the Prophet of Parsi religion. The compilation of their teachings is in Jayda Avesta texts, which is the religious texts of the parsees. Their basic education is: - Subsidy thoughts, members and members work. Its followers consider a God 'Ahur'. The followers of this religion are also called 'Fire Pujaak'.


              Parsi Religion: 


An Introduction
Parsi religion, which is also called Zoroastrianism, is one of the world's oldest religions. It originated in Iran and this religion has been kept by the Parsi community. This is a monotheist religion, which was done by the sage Jarathastra (Zarathustra) between 1500 to 1200 BC.

History of Parsi Religion


The origin of Parsi religion took place in ancient Persia (today's Iran). It is mentioned in Avesta (AVESTA), which is one of the original texts of this religion. Zarathas told Ahura Mazda (Ahura Mazda) and made the basic principle of this religion to the struggle between good and evil.

In Iran, the effect of this religion increased in the reign of Hramni Dynasty (Achaemenid Dynasty) in the 6th century BC. King Dara first (Darius i) and his descendants adopted it as a rule. But in the 7th century, when the effect of Islam increased, many Parsi people went to India. Today India is the main center of Gujarat and Mumbai, the Parsi community.

The main principles of Parsi Religion (Zarathastra Dharma or Zorochetrian Religion are as follows:


1. Worship of Ahura Mazda - Parsi is a monkeyist and according to this, Ahura Mazda (God) is the creator and supreme god.

2. Truth, good and justice - "Good thoughts, good words, and good deeds" in Parsi religion ( Hughat, Hukt, Hushhu ) are considered to be the basic purpose of life.

3. Ahura Mazda and Anguun Manu - This religion believes in goodness (sappula manu) and evil (English manu), where the goal of the victory of goodness has been kept.

4. Purpose of fire - Agni is a symbol of purity and light in Parsi religion, so worshiping fire in Parsi Agni temples.

5. Not immortal and rebirth of the soul - Parsi religion believes in the soul justice after death, where those who do good deeds have experience hell to those who do heaven and bad deeds.

6. Accuracy of natural elements - Parsi water, soil, air and fire consideration and avoid their impurity. Therefore, instead of burying or burying, the bodies keep in the 'Dakhma' (Tower of Silence) so that the vultures can eat them.

7. Importance of Farvahar - Farvahar is an important symbol of Parsi religion, which indicates the purity of the soul and the right path of life.

8. Last justice and victory of goodness - One day in Parsi religion will win goodness and the creation will be re-pure, this assumption is present.

Parsi Religion is one of the oldest organized religions, which emphasizes ethics, karma and religious purity.


Parsi Religion (Joro Jorian Religion) was originally produced in ancient Persia (Current Iran). However, the number of followers of this religion has now become very low worldwide. Currently, the major countries who believe in Parsi religion are the following:

1. India - Most Parsi community resides in Mumbai and Gujarat.
2. Iran - This is the original place of Parsi religion, but there are very few followers left here.
3. Pakistan - A small Parsi community exists in Karachi.
4. US - Parsi migrant community in New York and California.
5. UK - Especially found in London's Parsi community.
6. Canada - People who believe in Parsi religion in Toronto and Vancouver.
7. Australia - Parsi community exists in Melbourne and Sydney.

However, the number of Parsi community in India is the highest, and they are settled here for many decades.


     Writer by Manjeet sansaniwal 

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