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We need an infusion of new blood from Iran.
That move is increasingly happening as people have given up on waiting for the mullas to go.
How..there are less Parsis in Iran than in India.
Lol, I thought we coined the phrase "Internet Hindus"... We have many organized Internet Hindus on this forum many of them should be banished from this forum.
Sagarika Ghosh coined the phrase and Pakistanis latched onto it hoping that we will deny the existence of Internet Hindus or will be apologetic for the same. But it has turned on the head. We are proud of the fact that we are Internet Hindus and we are kicking the a$$ of pseudo secularist. If you want to ban us go ahead and do it. We will not be apologetic about being an Internet Hindu who stands for nationalism, equality of rights for all, respect for all, non appeasement of minorities, non vote bank politics and free market economy.
The pseudosecularists who were dishing out their perverted secularism feel threatened with the newer generation educated, unbiased people who are knowledgeable about the national affairs and history and have a global perspective and who have started to question them on their stark bias. These pseudosecularists now want to lump these new generation educated, rationale people( these people are not muslim hating people as these pseudosecularist want to project them to be) with the saffronists and tend to paint them with the same color - internet hindus. They felt that it will turn out to be a derogatory term but on the contrary they are in for a shock. The whole new younger generation have wholeheartedly adopted this term to identify themselves with one another.
Soumitra, Sashan, Harpoon, good points guys.
I'm an Indian first and above all. And a Parsi by faith.
And I believe that there is no greater unifier for our stumbling nation than our generation embracing the nationalistically inclusive birthright that is Hindutva.
There are NO Parsis in Iran.
Parsis is the name of the Zoroastrian community that came to India around 1300 years ago (till about 1000 years ago - a wave of 300 years).
The other wave of Zoroastrian Iranians that came more recently (around 300-200 years ago) during the time of the Qajjars, are called the Zoroastrian Iranis (or "Iroons" in short).
That is why you will see the distinction even on our Fire Temples "Entry for Zoroastrian Parsis and Iranis only."
I am speaking of the Zoroastrian Iranians around Kerman, Isfahan, and Tehran. We have figures that have been built up over years now, and those figures do not tally with the oficial Mulla controlled Iran state figures.
Convervative estimates put the world Zoroastrian population today at over 2.5 milion. That's a tenth of the Jewish population post its renaissance.
We are not going away in a hurry. Or without a fight.
what is "internet hindus" Gigawatt? So I can discuss them too, I don't know what this term means.
Yes u r right.. everything "INDIAN" is same for us, include "INDIAN MUSLIMS" like Fazlu, Bablu etc in your list too!
But on the other hand we LOVE SRI LANKAN AND NEPALESE HINDUS, CHINESE BUDDHISTS, U.K. and Canada SIKHS, and IRANIAN Parsis and a
How much Zoroastrians still living in Iran and what is their condition now. I read somewhere that Indian Zoroastrians helped them to get rid of Jaziya tax during Qajar dynasty.
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