-
known as
Atash Behrams; the
remainder are the
smaller temples known as
agiaries.
First evident in the 9th
century BCE, the
rituals of fire are contemporary...
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Banaji Limji Agiary is the
oldest Zoroastrian fire
temple (or
agiary,
Gujarati for "house of fire") in Mumbai,
India that was
constructed in 1709. The...
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Maneckji Seth
Agiary is the second-oldest
Zoroastrian fire
temple (or
agiary,
Gujarati for "house of fire") in Mumbai, India,
constructed in 1735. Banaji...
- A
special container carrying the holy fire from Aden to the
Lonavala Agiary, India...
- A fire temple,
Agiary,
Atash Kadeh (Persian: آتشکده),
Atashgah (آتشگاه) or Dar-e Mehr (در مهر) is the
place of
worship for the
followers of Zoroastrianism...
- to ₹4,400 or US$53 in 2023) per month. The Seth
Nusserwanji Hirji Karani Agiary, a
Zoroastrian fire temple, is
located in the colony. The holy fire of the...
-
Estate Dhobitalao Kala
Ghoda Charni Road
Khotachiwadi Abdul Rehman Street Agiary Lane
Anant Wadi
Arthur Road
Junction Badam Wadi
Balaji Mandir Bhuleshwar...
- A
modern Zoroastrian Agiary in
Western India...
-
Cusrow Baug in
Colaba Causeway (1937–59) and its
Agiary,
known as The Seth
Nusserwanji Hirji Karani Agiary (1938);
Bombay Club (1939)
later Hotel Nataraj...
- (opposite
Dadar east
railway station),
Rustom Foramina Agiary (Parsi colony), N C
Narielwala Dadar Agiary (Naigam
cross road), Kali
Temple (Shivaji Park), Ganesh...