Explain the Parsi community.
The Parsi community in India is small.
The word Parsi is related to the Parsi language and culture.
The Parsis came to India from Iran in the tenth century.
The Parsis have mixed this Parsi people with the Hindu people by mixing sugar in milk.
These people, who practice a different religion, have been living with other peoples of India for hundreds of years without any conflict
Zoroastrianism is the religion of the Parsi people.
The name of the founder of this religion is Asho (Holy) Zarathustra.
The Avesta is the textbook of Zarathustra.
The Parsis believe in a single deity and it is known as Ahuramazda.Agni (fire), the symbol of Ahuramazda, has a very important place in Zarathustra religion.
Parsis worship the sacred fire.
His abode is called Agiyari.
Parsis have three religious sutras: (1) Humt (good thoughts), (2) Hukht (good words) and (3) Huvarast (good deeds).
Khordad Sal, Pateti, Jamshedi Nowroz etc. are their festivals.Parsis live in Gujarat and Maharashtra in India.
Dadabhai Navroji, Baheramji Malabari, Jamshedji Tata etc. have played a role in the industrial development of India.