Iranshah Parsi Zoroastrian fire temple उराणशहा अग्यारी

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Udvada, India

Parsi temple

Iranshah Parsi Zoroastrian fire temple उराणशहा अग्यारी Reviews | Rating 4.8 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Iranshah Parsi Zoroastrian fire temple उराणशहा अग्यारी is located in Udvada, India. Iranshah Parsi Zoroastrian fire temple उराणशहा अग्यारी is rated 4.8 out of 5 in the category parsi temple in India.

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Neelachandra Tawde

The Udvada Atash Behram, also known as the Iran Shah, "King of Iran", is a temple in Udvada, Gujarat on the west coast of India. It is one of the eight fire temples (holy place of worship) of the Zoroastrian religion in the country. The Atash Bahram, meaning "Victorious Fire", is one of the oldest fire temples in India, dated to the eight centuries, and represents the historical cultural and religious links with Iran. The current temple was built in 1742 by Dinshaw motlibai Wadia from Bombay. The temple structure, built spaciously, is decorated and contains the Dasturji Koyaji Mirza hall and a museum. The main hall of the temple is accessed through a two-stage staircase. The temple attracts Zoroastrian pilgrims from all parts of India, Pakistan and from around the world.

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Taronish Elavia

Serene, beautiful and spiritual. No entry for non parsis as always but the Vatican City of our religion. Love this place.

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DIP MANDAL

Holy temple of parsis. Located in Udwada village. Calm and holy place.

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Kaizer Billimoria

Excellent location. Very Holy.

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Percy Ichhaporia

Most powerful Zoroastrians faith & religious beliefs for holy fire, people go and pray for good health and peaceful life.

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Raika Gazder

It is a beautiful place of worship.. And to add to that my conservative upbringing meant I know 100% of my prayers... Factually today I Dont practice ritual but I'm the perfect candidate to give this shrine a rating on Maps... :)

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Mynk Joshi

It was our honour that I got chance to visit this place because non Parsi can not visit to their temples. The Iranshah was under restoration process when I have visited & its very huge structure & oldest in India & said to be main temple of aisa

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Azmi Wadia

Spiritualy a very calming and invigorating edifice. Architecturally appealing and aesthetic. Reinstills a sense of pride in our heritage, culture and religion.