TALE OF THE ONLY PARSI TEMPLE IN KERALA
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- Опубликовано: 5 фев 2025
- The people of Kozhikode are least aware of this unique place of worship and we are exclusively covering the temple in detail.
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Built in the 18th century and about 200 years ago when Parsi traders settled in Kozhikode.
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The fire temple known as the Parsi Anjuman Baug, which is located on Kozhikode's S. M. Street, was built in the 18th century.
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The Parsi community, who had relocated here in quest of better trading opportunities were behind the construction of this temple where the God Ahura Mazha is being worshipped
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A religion which was quite prevalent in Iran was later wiped out from the location after the conquest of Islam.
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More than a hundred families had relocated to Kozhikode, considerably enhancing the commercial activity of Malabar.
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The Anjuman Baug temple they constructed is the sole Parsi temple in Kerala.
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The Parsi legacy in Kerala is not widely known.
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The Marshalls, the sole remaining Parsi family in Kozhikode, are currently responsible for maintaining the temple.
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Despite the fact that the majority of Parsis have left the state, the temple serves as a reminder of Kozhikode's Parsi heritage.
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