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I am also a proud Tibetan refugee born and living in India. INDIA as a country has given us so much and we are very grateful. we as a TIBETANS has also given back so many to the best of our abilities. like the PARSI we also blend in INDIA, LIKE A SUGER IN A MILK LOL
@@abhi739 bro sorry but some areas of ladakh are illegally captured by pakistan so india cant do anything about it as i am also a buddhist in delhi and iam fine
@@shreyashbagde6998 entire gilgit and the aksai chin is in China control, Pakistan was defeated in kargil, buddhists in Tibet for example are safe from Christian missionary
I’m Zoroaster in Kerman(Iran) it means we are family and it gives me really good feeling 😢❤ you are so lucky that immigrated from Iran because we are not in good situation in this fu**ing Islamic republics government...
You should try going to Europe or Canada. Canadian Government can help you, just find a lawyer in Canada and pay them some money. You're welcome in India too if that doesn't work out. Love from an Indian Hindu 🙂
Am half Burmese and half English. My family moved here to India during war. India accepted us an gave us the freedom. Am very thankful to India from my whole family an my whole heart . I love my india. ❤️❤️❤️
It's so emotional to see my Persian cousins in India I'm from tehran and I'm a Persian and I wanted to thank the Indians for giving my cousins shelter when we needed help. I love you Indians from the bottom of my heart long live the aryans
@Prashant Pratap Singh I deeply agree with you. But Iranians are forced to be Muslims. About 70 percent of Iranians are not Muslim. And they can't change their religion because if they do they will get executed There is even a thing which in it we say we are aryans and Iranians we don't worship Arabs. I can confirm as a teenage Iranian that from 10 of my freinds at least 6 of them hate Islam with all of their heart. Islam is the enemy of aryans and Iran
I am jain..the another minority which is just 0.4% of the total population of India..I feel very proud that our country is so diverse and acceptable that every community can grow with peace and harmony..Thanks Freishia for giving us an insight into one of the most hardworking community of India.. Please keep coming up with such content..Much love❤️❤️
It's mutual respect . Parsi are thankful to hindus for giving refuge when no one else would and hindus are thankful to great parsis like ratan Tata who have made a lot of economic growth for the nation
The Parsi community is India are the most educated, honest, rich and peaceful people. Never caused any problems but in fact have contributed in every front. Our brothers much love to you.
Actually the most rich, peaceful and successful community in India are the Jains. But still, we don't need to compare them, Everybody is good, Parsis, Jains, Mongoloid buddhists(not the recently converted dalit ones).
Yea pasis , jains , bhuddhist , Christians , Jews are mostly educated , well oriented , prosperous , forward thinking communities in India . Hardly people are very poor in these communities
N O S T R A D A M U S while it is true there are some “sects” of Christians who believe in converting as such you need to realise 98% of us don’t care about conversion....Christianity came to India between 5-10CE and still 2000 years later we represent less than 3% of the population true Christianity believes in actions than preaching if you know anyone who’s been to a convent school please ask them whether he/she was ever asked to stop following any certain religion....this propaganda about “converting” is just very generalised and does not represent 99% of our community
@captain America Sam Manekshaw was the Army General at that time...the gentleman you are talking about is Lt. gen Jack Jacob who was handed the instrument of surrender by Pak Army general. He was Jewish.
@captain America Lt. Gen Jack Jacob went inside Pakistan camp to get document of surrender from Pak Gen Niazi. He was also chief of eastern command of the Indian Army at that time.
I am a Parsi and cudnt agree more to the similarities mentioned with Hinduism.And yes 'Rashtrahit Sarvapratham' is the motto even prior to our religion. Jai Hind!
Zoroastrianism na ve say key bata you nay.. important Zoroastrianism che to normal public ne khabar par say k parsi Zoroastrianism su che Ahura mazda most important bro
The Tata family had so much money when Indian got it's independence...they could have dominated like hell ...yet they choose to do things ethically... Homi Bhabha was a Parsi and Tata Institute of Fundamental Research is made by a Parsi ...let that sink in
Im Persian from Iran but I cant help but feel a connection with the Parsis in India, especially when we both follow "good thoughts, good words, good deeds" and use the same symbol. Most Indians and Iranians in America make good friends in general. So glad you did this!
@@mikeqaq9444Persians are the main ethnic group in Persia/Iran but Iran is the nationality. So there are things like Armenian-Iranians, Azeri-Iranians, etc. that live in Iran but they are not Persian.
I’m from Sanjan, Gujarat, where Paris’s first settled in India under king Jadi Rana. I still visit the Fire temple in neighborhood sometime and always find peace and calmness whenever I’m there. India is truly blessed to have Parsi community who have made amazing contribution to our nation. Peace to all ❤️
@@мувн-ш4ы Yes that looked clear to me too. But i had a 1 % doubt that he might be a Zoroastrian :-) as he was able to "visit the Fire temple"; hmm, may be just from outside.
I am Gujarati but let me tell you that you Parsi speak Gujarati lot sweeter than us. Hats off to you Parsees for your contribution in making India great.
@Vinoo Patel.....I am from Chennai. I can say with 100% certainty that a vast majority of South Indians have no idea who the Parsis are. For a typical South Indian, TCS will be the first thing that comes in his or her mind when you say Tata. Refrigerator will the be first thing that comes in his or her mind when you say Godrej (because in the past Godrej was a big name in white goods in India before Samsung and LG came to compete). The products they produce are sold are over India, but culturally and socially they are so detached from the South. Many of the Parsis in this video talk about how much famous Parsis have contributed to India. That left me baffled. What have these Parsis done for Tamilnadu, Kerala, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh and Telangana? Please bear in mind that when you use the word, India you are including South as well. There is no historical connection between Parsis and South.
@@Bostonite1985 . I don’t quite understand the point your are making. Me, you, parses, Muslims, Christians and Sikhs are all Indians before we are from east,south,north or west. One way or another Parses have contributed to south , may be less so than other part of India. But you can’t blame them on that. That is how our great country is, each part is important on their own and with their unique community and their business specialty. Grow up my friend and see India as Indians and not south, west, north or east.
@@vipp113 ...India is politically a country. But culturally it is not. It is a continent. That's why the call it the Indian sub-continent. That's my point. Please don't get confused between the two. For example, Korea maybe geographically closer to China and Japan. But culturally, all three have nothing in common. The same goes for Vietnam, Cambodia and Lao. They were French colonies once. They are neighbours. But culturally are have nothing in common.. Just because the Indian flag flies from north to south and from east to west, it does not mean that we have a lot in common apart from being citizens of India.
@@Bostonite1985 . I see what you are saying but India as a subcontinent we have more similarities across the country than differences culturally speaking not politically. That is the beauty about India. But going back to initial argument what has Parsies got to do being not famous in south India. There are lots of things which are famous in south that other parts of India does not know. The fact is that Parsies as a minority has contributed a lot towards the well being of modern India as a whole than any other minorities. Put it prospectively among other minorities and you will get the idea and that is the very reason of my initial statement.
i'm surprised that you forgot to mention the legend "Homi J. Bhabha ". His contribution surpasses all the other parsis that you mentioned in your video. Because of him we are sitting here without any fear of power cuts or Nuclear attacks.
LoL 😂 his parents were gujrati Parsi's why are you going way back to his Ancestors? In fact his real surname is named after a small village in Gujarat. Google it.
Thank you for this wonderful video! We Iranians love and admire Parsis a lot. We have the same ancestors and a lot in common. I was very fortunate to have visited India, becoming even more familiar with the Parsi community. The majority of us Iranians do not follow Zoroastrianism religiously, but Zoroastrianism is a part of our culture and identity, from the festivals we celebrate to the traditions and history we cherish! Good thoughts, good words, and good deeds! Much love!
@@freishia You're more than welcome! The majority of Iranian people will welcome you with open arms, especially the younger generation who are much more in touch with their Zoroastrian roots and ancient culture. As you know, there are several active fire temples in Iran. My favourite one is the Yazd Atash Behram! Wish you all the best :)
@Bahador Alast Parsis have both Indian and Pre-Iron Age Iranian ancestors. They dont have the same ancestors as Persians, which is what you guys are. You guys have different Persian ancestors. Parsis are also mixed heavily with Indian blood, and have Indian mtDNA and haplogroups and are on average 16-20% Indian by DNA, just like upper caste NW Indian Hindus and Sikhs who live in India. When Parsis came to India, they married the native low-caste Gujarati women that they found when they landed in Gujarat. Over time, they continued to marry outside their community, to prevent inbreeding related diseases and to find female brides due to gender ratio imbalances. As a result, Parsis have Indian-specific mtDNA, Y-DNA, and Indian specific DNA from the native Asians of India that is not found in Iran. Persians dont have these mtDNA haplogroups or Indian DNA and they havent lived in India for over 1,500 years nor do they speak Indian languages like Parsis do, or follow Indian culture like Parsis do. How does that make you Persians the same as Parsis? Parsis are very different from Persians, both in ancestry and heritage and appearance and culture. Parsis speak Gujarati, eat Gujarati food, have Gujarati surnames and first names, follow large parts of Indian culture, have been living in India for 1,500 years, and have married fellow Indian Gujaratis and Marathis as well. Parsis are Zoroastrians and have very different ancestry from modern-day Persians who received additional admixture from the Caucasus after the Iron Age. Also, Parsis are mixed with Indians now. If Parsis are Persian, then so are Hindu Jatts and Khatris and Sikh Jatts who have the same amount of blood from Native Indians in their DNA. Parsis have nothing to do with you guys in Iran. BTW, you almost look like a low-caste admixed Hindu Indian, and your wife looks like a Hindu Khatri Indian. You will barely pass as an Aryan Hindu Indian. Are you representative of most Persians? Because many Persians look like you, and you almost look like a commoner from Pakistan or Indian Punjab. There are also Persians that are much less ethnic in appearance than you, just like some NW Indians. On the other hand, Hindu Aryan Khatris and Jatts look like this on average: ruclips.net/video/N8nZFqTUxy0/видео.html
@@BahadorAlast Sumerians were found to have Indian mtDNA and Indian origin in a recent paper that was published here: journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0073682
Parsis are the ONLY community in INDIA who NEVER asked for reservation in ANY post till now from any Govt even though they are minority in INDIA. PARSIS are true GEM people who love their country INDIA more than any one.
One of the best community, being a minority and contributing much more than their size. By the way, Nowroz Mubarak to all my Parsi brothers and sisters. ❤️
One of my most memorable experience with parsis was at the iconic cafe Vohuman in Pune. We often used to visit that cafe for a bun maska and chai. One fine day, we ordered the bun maska as usual. The person taking the order said that the bun maska was not available for some reasons. The owner of the cafe was an old parsi man who we fondly called as bawa( all the foodie punekars know used to call him bawa out of sheer love towards him.) He used to sit on the cash counter. Anyways, since the bun maska was not available we settled for a cheese omlette and a chai. While leaving, I casually said kya bawaji aaj bun maska nahi mila. Bawaji instantly replied, "kal aaja dikra, free mein bun maska khilaunga. (Translation: We didn't get our bun maska bawaji. To which bawaji replied "come tomorrow, I will give you a bun maska for free) So the next day we visited the cafe as usual, ordered the usual bun maska and went to the counter for paying. To our sweet surprise bawaji recognised us and his words. He didn't charge us for our entire bill even though we insisted to take the money. Unfortunately bawaji passed away a couple of years ago. But that particular visit will always remain iny memory. The day bawaji passed away, there were hundreds of people outside the closed cafe to pay the last respects for our beloved bawaji.
That old bawa was very kind hearted. Many celebrities like salman khan and jackie shroff has visited that restaurant when it was next to Jahangir hospital and their photos with bawa were framed behind the counter. The restaurant is moved from there now. The new one is much bigger but the old vibe with bawa is missing. 😞
@pravar chaturvedi yes.. it's an irani cafe. Probably one of the oldest as it was opened in 1871. 20 years before bhuvan beat captain Russel's team at Champaner.😀
I’m Iranian Zoroastrian and glad to see this video! So proud of you guys in India and thank you for keeping the great religion of Zaratushtra with good name and alive in India and all over the globe ❤️🔥 long live Zoroastrian ❤️🔥🤲❤️🔥
@@sachinmishra6147 I never talked about Hindus permitting them to be here that's different debate. But they have done a lot for our country help to grow India's economy.
@Shem Naga the que. Is whether you are agree that india owe to them thats the point,there are so many jains and sikhs also who contributed a lot regarding economy so,Is india owes to them also????
I live in Jamshedpur (named after Jamshedji Tata - a parsi) and the parsi community has done a lot to this small city. We have good schools hospitals managed by Tata and it is the cleanest city in India under 10 lakh population and all credit goes to the Parsis
I love Tata Nagar.. Steel City.. I bet none of the metro is as neat as clean as JSR... So much of Greenery.. It's all coz of Tata Sons... Jamshedji and his ancestors... 😊😊
Parsis,Jews ,Tibetans all not only mixed well but contributed positively to development of our nation and on top of it they never played minority card. Resepect is earned automatically if you do good,no need to proclaim anything.
Thank you, Mam! I have great respect of Jamestji Tata (a Zoroastrian and a true Indian)... Not just because he was rich, famous and industrialist but his principles in life were so good that it lived through the generations... I wish there are more men like him to make the human society a better place... 🙂
The most peaceful minority of India and major contributor to Indian economy. Again parsis kept Thier word and they are really sweet as sugar and India want that more 😊 India need more happy people
All offshoots of Hinduism, wherever they faced persecution, India was their first choice!! We can see recent examples in Tibetans, Rohingya Hindus, Afghan Hindus etc who all came to India
@M O Iran will suffer further since they chose to follow the desert cult of a rapist pedophile. Had they been following zorastrianism they would have been richer.
Lovely Series on Parsis. Gr8 thing about them is they never tried to Convert, Kill Hindus or Demolish Their Temples but Greatness is in They contributed a lot towards in Development of Country they lived in they moved shoulder to shoulder n never looked down in disgrace on others culture. Parsis are Great Beings really feel like Bowing Before them. God bless u all. Stay happy n Stay Safe Dear all Parsis. 😍😍😍😍
Parsis to Gujarat King : We'll mix so well with you, that you wouldn't even recognize us. . And this is true, we can't recognize them, unless they tell us themselves.
@@rosedar2005 do u know where the "Kashmir" comes from ? It's from rishi kashyap ,a Hindu sage. You people were given everything from land to acceptance and yet you destroyed everything coz of your desert ideology. You shall be held accountable for everything you did to the REAL Kashmiris i.e. pandits. #sab_yaad_rakha_jaega
Lot of people talk about minorities, migrants, invasion and stuff. Show them this video. This is how a great community made their newfound land proud, made it their motherland, made it rich and is so well loved. People like TATA is an embodiment of every bit of Indian valued, mostly more than any Indian. This video was so needed. Thanks again.
@@eriktenhag2022 - we gotto look into the biggest hoarders of a depleted poor democracy for that. Shall we start with the tycoons who benefited the most from the Pandemic: Ambani and Adani???
I am a South Indian I have heard about this Milk and Sugar story ... And shapoorji palonji is no more low profile ... Parsi community an important bone in Indian Economic Spine
@Capt Vyom.....I am from Chennai. I can say with 100% certainty that a vast majority of South Indians have no idea who the Parsis are. For a typical South Indian, TCS will be the first thing that comes in his or her mind when you say Tata. Refrigerator will the be first thing that comes in his or her mind when you say Godrej (because in the past Godrej was a big name in white goods in India before Samsung and LG came to compete). The products they produce are sold are over India, but culturally and socially they are so detached from the South. Many of the Parsis in this video talk about how much famous Parsis have contributed to India. That left me baffled. What have these Parsis done for Tamilnadu, Kerala, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh and Telangana? Please bear in mind that when you use the word, India you are including South as well. There is no historical connection between Parsis and South.
@Sam ...I said..."I can say with 100% certainty that a vast majority of South Indians have no idea who the Parsis are."..These vast majority are those born and brought up and living in South India. Not those in Mumbai. The whole of South India's population is around 250 millions. Mumbai might have around one million South Indians including those born and brought up in Mumbai. They may speak a south Indian language at home. That's about it. But they are basically Mumbaikars. In my previous comments, I was referring to people born and brought up in South India AND living there.
@@Bostonite1985 nonsense. I am from assam and I know very well about Parsis. Have them done anything specifically for northeast? No. But am I cribbing about it? No. If you always have this attitude where someone has to do something for you to gain your respect then it's a shame. We cannot think in fragments. We should think as INDIANS. Be it the contributions of the Parsi community or an Olympic medal we should ideally see it as Indians. But yeah, if you want tk continue this south-north civil war then be my guest. Us from the northeast will just observe and laugh.
The real minority of India which doesn't fear being in India... Which feels proud to be India and they more contribute to the country rather disturbing and destroying the country. We need these type of minority to flourish.
Maybe some minorities feel fear because theg have seen some racial shit i mean use your brain a little bit if people like you can put shade on a minority community in the comment section of a harmless video then i think they can also say what they feel like!
As a Hindu I would like to appreciate all my Hindu folks for being so much flexible on the religious ground that every religion of world have flourished on this land and keep on flourishing.
@@saiqhai9968 hateful we give shelter to jews tebatians parsis n you are calling us hypocrate bc hypocrate hoteh na toh tera boh haal hotah toh hindus christians aur sikho ka hai pakistan afghanistan bangladesh mein boh hotah tera haal..samjah
@@saiqhai9968 Hating on radical idology like Islam is not problem and never will be. Talking about Islam then it's a the problem of whole world. You will see how they will take over Kerala.
My father always told me that whenever he found himself in trouble and had reached a dead end , it was always a Parsi who came to his aid , weather it be a friend or a stranger. He always said that hold them in the highest regards as they are Gods own people and yes that is very much true as my experience has been similar as his belief.
@Sahil Ansari Did you guys grow India??? You know that you are a convert??? Your ancestors were hindus who were forced by the desert cult to change its religion, and you are freaking defending them, who dumb can you be??
Cyrus said when the British took over, the Parsis were still considered refugees. I mean....first batch of Parsis came to India 1100 years before the Brits took over.
The Parsis came very early but what Cyrus said what they were not rich people as they are now and were considered refugees. They are still considered refugees hence the name farsis, the people from modern day iran *Faras" . Parsis became rich only after the advent of British and their colloboration in opium and silk trade in China.
@@nina_aug2909 Cyrus was the founders of Archemendis /Persian empire In Persian Cyrus pronounce as korosh Which means sun And in sanskrit korosh means king of kuru(mahabharat wala) clan
In the epic of Mahabharata, the Pandavas started their journey to Himalayas to go to Swarga (Heaven) and they were also accompanied by a dog. Only Yudhistir and the dog made it.
The dog was Yamraj - The god of death. When Yudhishthir and dog reached the gates of heaven, the sentry denied the entry to the dog to which Yudhishthir also declined to enter the heaven. And that was the final test of truthfulness he passed.
Parsis have always been working as one of the most efficient Pilots for India's Development. Thank you for sharing such a wonderful video on Parsi community. Came to know a lot many new things...
You are always a part of India, your presence completes the idea of a New India. Being educated in a Parsi school, I've seen and grown up with Parsi culture and lifestyle. I was so addicted to Parsi way of living that I always prayed for a Parsi companion for life, but that never happened. My heart will always have a special place for the Parsi community. Love you all for making India your place.
This is a proof that India is indeed being accepting and moreover hinduism always accepted all cultures. Till you believe in good will more than god , you are always welcome in our land. Hari om Hail zoraster
@@vanuCanCode Because Parsi is small community. If Parsi is 2% of the country,Hindus will actually hate them because they basically will control the country. India only like a minority if it's below a certain % . Ask Sikhs they will tell you very well
@@stardust2045 Im studying in punjab😂 even i have spent my entire childhood in punjab they lives in harmony and brotherhood is strong here dont make false assumptions 😂. look at the data 2.3% are christianity 1.75 are sikhs.😂 Your reply is baseless. Nobody cares whos growing how much. People only cares when certain group of people comes out and protest to divide country on the basis of religion you know which community im talking about. Can cer to whole world.🔥
To all those who came to India and made it their home be it Parsis, Tibetans, Sri Lankans, Afghans. Thank you for making our country more beautiful, prosperous, and diverse. Lots and lots of love.
@Tell Me More About it I live in East of Kailash, New Delhi. I've got a few Afghan friends in Lajpat Nagar. I find them really honest and straight forward. I don't know why it is surprising to you.
Tell Me More About it there are many Afghans in India too who are immigrants. Specially lajpat nagar in Delhi is crowded with afghans.And please dig the ancestral history of SRK, salman khan, Amir khan firoz khan and you will find many more. Afghanistan shares a relatively long history with Iran (called Persia in the West before 1935) and it was part of many Persian Empires. Majority of Afghans speak farsi just like iranis because of the Persian influence.
@@haaniable saffron terrorism is kinda stretching it...it wouldn't be there if there would have been reparations of the damages done to both the communities after becoming independent...but because saffron was majority it got so fucking sidelined that what you see today is suffrage...or terrorism if you must
Good Job Parsees friends! I am your distant cousin from Persia, and though not a Zoroastrian, I still enjoy seeing you guys are proud of your ancient culture. Normal Muslim Persians still keep many rituals and ceremonies from old times, most importantly Nowruz. Other ceremonies like traditional marriage, moaning, mid-winter celebration, and so on are still alive and practiced by all of us. We wish you the best. I hope you guys come to visit Iran. It will be one unforgettable experience of your life.
Parsees are the real minority who don't avail minority benefits and do well through their hardwork and merit. They never complain of persecution and I don't think you can ever find an Parsee indulging in terrorism. Truly a great community which has shown gratitude in action and last but not the least they are as much indian as me. 🙏
@@erenblackbeard106 Yes, the TATA FAMILY IS WORLD ACCLAIMED PHILANTHROPIST U N. Has Declared the TATA Family As Top Philanthropist Till Date For Betterment Of Mankind Worldwide...A Fact !!
AVESTAN is d holy language of zoroastrianism of their holy book *Zend Avesta* nd also many books r written like their *Gathas* were written in dis language nd is a sister language of vedic sanskrit. Parsi is referred to them bcoz they came from *Pars* province of ancient persia. Similarly, there were Parthians,Medes,Sakas who were again iranian groups. *SANSKRIT* : _tam amavantam yajatam_ -> *AVESTAN* : _təm amavantəm yazatəm_ ; *SANSKRIT* : _mitram yajai hotrabhay_-> *AVESTAN* : _mitrəm yazai zaothrabyo_ ; *SANSKRIT* : _suram dhamasu savistham_ -> *AVESTAN* : _surəm damohu səvistəm_ ; *SANSKRIT* : _yo vo Apo vasvis yajate asuranis asurasya vasisthabya hotrabhayah_ -> *AVESTAN* : _yo vo Apo vahvih yazaite ahuranih ahurahe vahisthabyo zaotrabyo_ . 😁😁 This is a trend where any word in sanskrit containing *s* , *h* becomes *h* , *z* . Sindhu-> *Hindu* ,Asura-> Ahura, Sapta-> Hapta,Manas-> Manah(Mind), Hiranya->Zaranya(gold), Medha->Mazda(wisdom) nd many more similarities. They also have daeva(bad) nd ahura which is opposite to vedic culture nd their main supreme God is *Ahura Mazda* represented as fire nd d creator but also not denying d existence of other deities/natural forces like *Vayu,Mithra,Yama,Veerataghna, Anahita,Varuna,Haoma* . About 95-97%similarities shared with only change of phonetics nd some words. *Both r sister languages* . Here is another very famous nd Important Zoroastrianism prayer in *AVESTAN* : _asəm vohu vahištəm asti. Ušta asti ušta ahmai hyat ašāi vahištai ašəm_ -> *VEDIC SANSKRIT* : _Rtam vasu vasistham asti. Usta asti usta asmai syat rtai vasisthai rtam_
@@rtam7097 One little mistake. Mazda and Medha have no relation. Mazda is actually Avestan version of sanskrit Mastha. Mastha means great. Ahura Mazda means great Asura. In sankrit - Asura Mastha which is the name given to the Asur "VARUNA". If u see the depiction of Ahura Mazda and Varuna it is the same.
@@naveenarora6467 AVESTAN 𐬨𐬀𐬰𐬛𐬁 (mazdā, “wisdom”), from Proto-Indo-Iranian *mazdʰáH* , from Proto-Indo-European *meHndh-* (“to pay attention to, wisdom”). Cognate with Sanskrit मेधा (medhā́) from Proto-Indo-Aryan *mazdʰáH*
Parsis are the most sophisticated, educated, loving and peaceful section of society. Normally there are good people in every society but what makes Parsis best of best is that their majority is mostly good and nice.
I love how they carry their heritage. PARSI SHOULD receive more recognition in the world with the charity works they are doing. The love, the humbleness and many more. The world should see what PARSI COMMUNITY IS ALL ABOUT.
The Parsi’s were not just like sugar dissolving in milk. They were like a small pinch of saffron. Small in size, but causing a beautiful effect. Indians are very lucky that these people from ancient Iran came to this land. And we should be grateful to the ancient Indian ancestors that they provided them a welcome home here. What a wonderful documentary! Would love to learn more about customs, holidays etc.
@Green Road what idiot? Do you know about the big tower of dead in mumbai? U think people are not aware they have a different religion. Personally. I don't agree with the concept but i have never made fun of it, even to other fellow hindus.
Parsis are who we like to be identified with, they are kind, good , successful progressive and peaceful. They are graded above normal Indians and we're respected by British
Parsis- the ideal minority. Persecuted for centuries and given a safe haven by none other than the Hindus of medieval India. Perfectly Integrated with Indian culture. RIP Sam Manekshaw.
Parsi in India is synonyms of Kindness, intellegent, soft spoken, friend in need, honest... couple of name of Parsi Itself is enough to tell about the them like Honorable Ratan ji Tata, Godrej... They are Integral part of India and are our pride... Thanks Whack channel to give inside of community.
Dorod Fereishia. I enjoyed this very upbeat clip about our people in great Hindustan ❤️ Well done for giving us Persians a romantic image. I am very Persian with my ancestors from Anshan region of the Empire, roughly correlating to city of Yasuj in Iran today. Parsis in India make me proud in so many ways. As you know Iranian culture is still based on Zoroastrian rituals, most notably Noruz. Zoroastrian pride is really gaining traction and momentum in Iran as people view it as our great heritage and everything since has been to the detriment of Persians! On top of that Iran is unfortunate to have oil and natural resources, otherwise we would be allowed the freedom from imperialism to succeed like Parsis in India. My birth certificate says Shia, but in my heart I am Parsi.
@@rezselecta2580 Salam dost.Belated Nowruz Mubarak.In urdu/hindi feresitae is faristaa..one trick to understand urdu/hindi is to change the sound "aa" to "ae" and 60% likelihood that you will understand the equivalent farsi word.Eg mehmaan becomes mehmoon.
@@dnranjitNoruze shoma ham mobarak. bro how can I meet a beautiful Parsi lady in India to marry and bring to UK, or even stay with in India if conditions permit?!
Thank you for living with us... And thank you to that king at first place who understood the situation and accepted you guys as new family members... it's true I never noticed Parsi community even after my college passout, bcoz you guys are so silent and peaceful, unlike some others...
Its a great video. Being an Indian everyone should know about Parsis and you done a commendable job by making this video showing to the world about the importance and the history of Parsi community and thier contribution to India..Hats off... A big thank to you for the video Freishia :)
Few years back I visited Mumbai there I came to know about a cemetery of paarsi community where they leave dead body of paarsi people to be eaten by the vultures and other flesh eater flying creatures..I always wondered that why so? Can you help me?
If you are Parsi Do you speak Parsi We Tajik from Afghanistan We speak Parsi. Our native language Parsi. Still we speak Parsi. But the Arab empire destroy our library etc. the Arab empire change our Alfa bat to Arab. My question if your real Parsi Can you speak Parsi Can you read or write Parsi still not Arabi
I'm Iranian, never been in India but this is amazing how you guys kept your culture almost intact! except minor accent and clothing you know what I mean ;) Good luck and take care guys!
Clothing is not an issue in india.... Here even muslim woman can wear anything according to her wish... As we have secular constitution.. Every woman has equal right, same as men have..
@@sutirthasarkar4189 I meant Their traditional clothing became more Indian rather than Iranian, and I wasn't talking about women only! by the way I believe secular law and people wearing whatever they want is a good thing! I am not being religious here even for 1 percent!
@@sutirthasarkar4189 Thanks, I don't know about other Muslim countries but trust me it's not a rare phenomenon in Iran, thanks to abusive behavior of religious hardliners as if now Iranians have become more secular than ever! of course I'm talking about people and not the Government which is safe to say doesn't get much love by most people of Iran.
@@meysamghahremaninejad6809 every parsi has the sassanid royal blood flowing through him/her so its their duty to protect what xerxes,,cyrus and darius stood for, more so after the land they protected was taken over by some primitive desert dwellers !!
Anyone who is an educated Indian knows about the milk and sugar story, old men were such genius and open minded that their conversations are studied even today. I pray to god minorities in India will always be protected, just like a garden with different flowers, we are a country of different cultures, ethinicity, religions and languages united by the Himalayas and the Indian ocean. 🙏
Actually India is somewhat type of Mysterious place ...... We Consider 14% As Minority's when we have 1, 0.4, 0.7 , Tribes Of North East It is the need of the time To Actually Change this thing ........... " FOCUS ON REAL MINORITY'S " sidelining the Country Breakers 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
@Sahil Ansari Bro for Comparison Even 49% Is less than 51% too This isn't a Valid Argument I just want that Muslims of India should be treated Like A Normal Citizen Not like a Secondary Citizen .😇😇😇😇😇😇
@Sahil Ansari Actually 70% Of Hindus too thought that Reservations are not good at all But To ensure Our Integrity We have to Drink this Bitter Medicine 🙁
@@LhnAran they are true Indians ..can't bring them in any community.. But take a head count.. Then u will get answer to your question..how many are there like kalam n premji..? Out of 30 cr..
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Hey
R u parsi?
Thanks for bringing this video. It's wonderful
Higher caste idiots are not indians, these guys are Aryans.. indus valley history says Dravidian, but shot Aryans changing the history.. Very Sad..
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I am also a proud Tibetan refugee born and living in India. INDIA as a country has given us so much and we are very grateful. we as a TIBETANS has also given back so many to the best of our abilities. like the PARSI we also blend in INDIA, LIKE A SUGER IN A MILK LOL
@sibertooth Even in Uttarakhand there are many Tibetans .
You are not a refugee. you are, one of us now.
Don't ever call yourself refugee.
Love you
you're not a refugee anymore. You are us. the Bharathiya's. Lets hope for the best. Tibet will be free one day
Also tibetians.. Yes
I am Buddhist refugee and I want to thank India for the love and support. Jai Hind, Satyamev Jayate.
You're an Indian.
Don't call yourself refugee, you're us!
Don't mind but China takes care of Buddhist more then India. In ladakh buddhists are daily harassed by Muslims but India do nothing
@@abhi739 bro sorry but some areas of ladakh are illegally captured by pakistan so india cant do anything about it as i am also a buddhist in delhi and iam fine
@@shreyashbagde6998 entire gilgit and the aksai chin is in China control, Pakistan was defeated in kargil, buddhists in Tibet for example are safe from Christian missionary
I’m Zoroaster in Kerman(Iran) it means we are family and it gives me really good feeling 😢❤ you are so lucky that immigrated from Iran because we are not in good situation in this fu**ing Islamic republics government...
😭🙏 sister I pray for your safety 🙏
You should try going to Europe or Canada.
Canadian Government can help you, just find a lawyer in Canada and pay them some money.
You're welcome in India too if that doesn't work out.
Love from an Indian Hindu 🙂
Come here sister we need more parsis here in India, but their population is gradually decreasing 😢
Throw away Islam from your country. We are also trying to do the same in India.
دختر نترس منم مثل شما ولی پیروزی نزدیک است .باید بمانیم و تا بسازیم رفتن چیزی رو عوض نمی کند
Am half Burmese and half English. My family moved here to India during war. India accepted us an gave us the freedom. Am very thankful to India from my whole family an my whole heart . I love my india. ❤️❤️❤️
Love from Indian Hindu to All people of the world 🥰
I usually don't like to generalise but Parsis are the biggest philanthropist community in India. We are grateful to have you :)
Are Shroff also Parsi?
Also sindhis
Tata
@@akshitdadhwal
No
@@animeshharshminz4726 Yes
It's so emotional to see my Persian cousins in India I'm from tehran and I'm a Persian and I wanted to thank the Indians for giving my cousins shelter when we needed help. I love you Indians from the bottom of my heart long live the aryans
Somewhere deep down Persians are just like our sister civilization.Visit us sometime just like how you visit your aunt's house.
Persian has the answer to resolve all communal issue.
😂
@Prashant Pratap Singh I deeply agree with you. But Iranians are forced to be Muslims. About 70 percent of Iranians are not Muslim. And they can't change their religion because if they do they will get executed There is even a thing which in it we say we are aryans and Iranians we don't worship Arabs. I can confirm as a teenage Iranian that from 10 of my freinds at least 6 of them hate Islam with all of their heart. Islam is the enemy of aryans and Iran
aryan sanskrit word not race
I am jain..the another minority which is just 0.4% of the total population of India..I feel very proud that our country is so diverse and acceptable that every community can grow with peace and harmony..Thanks Freishia for giving us an insight into one of the most hardworking community of India..
Please keep coming up with such content..Much love❤️❤️
I wish other Minorities could think same.
But India is no more safe for minorities now.
@@letskickyouhard Yeah sure buddy.
VVV J Not particularly. But I also hate RSS because they propagate hate towards minorities.
@@VY-zt3ph who told you that, you are confusing between the shitty VHP and RSS.
VHP is the one that spreads BS, not RSS.
Every time a Parsi shows gratitude to the Hindus, I flip out. Its us Hindus, who are grateful to you for choosing India.
Ohhh so they do have other options to escape...
Hahahha
India is mother for all....child dont have option to choose his mother....
If you Hindus didn't accept us, we wouldn't be here
It's mutual respect . Parsi are thankful to hindus for giving refuge when no one else would and hindus are thankful to great parsis like ratan Tata who have made a lot of economic growth for the nation
ye thoda zyada ho gya, humble bano chutiya nahi
Bus bhai. Itna bhi mat chaato. Gratitude dikha rahe h to accept karo but humble raho. Itna bhi jhukne ki zaroorat ni
The Parsi community is India are the most educated, honest, rich and peaceful people. Never caused any problems but in fact have contributed in every front. Our brothers much love to you.
Actually the most rich, peaceful and successful community in India are the Jains. But still, we don't need to compare them,
Everybody is good, Parsis, Jains, Mongoloid buddhists(not the recently converted dalit ones).
@@MemesthanRUclips Jain are nothing but marwaris. They were historically merchant class. Parsis are most successful in the country.
@@pieratesofcarribean even Christians
@@pieratesofcarribean Jain's are most successful idiot
Yea pasis , jains , bhuddhist , Christians , Jews are mostly educated , well oriented , prosperous , forward thinking communities in India .
Hardly people are very poor in these communities
Good to finally hear from a REAL MINORITY of India.
And Christians are not minorities...?
@@kevinxavier4324 Christians as well, as long as your missionaries don't go around converting people. By 'real' minority he meant Muslims
N O S T R A D A M U S while it is true there are some “sects” of Christians who believe in converting as such you need to realise 98% of us don’t care about conversion....Christianity came to India between 5-10CE and still 2000 years later we represent less than 3% of the population true Christianity believes in actions than preaching if you know anyone who’s been to a convent school please ask them whether he/she was ever asked to stop following any certain religion....this propaganda about “converting” is just very generalised and does not represent 99% of our community
@@kevinxavier4324 from "a real minority". Why did you get triggered? Do you not think Christians are minority in India?
@@kevinxavier4324 2.8 crore Christians vs 60k odd Parsi people. Yeah.... Sure.
Sam Manekshaw, the man who was responsible for the surrender of 93,000 Pakistani troops was a Parsi.
@captain America Sam Manekshaw was the Army General at that time...the gentleman you are talking about is Lt. gen Jack Jacob who was handed the instrument of surrender by Pak Army general. He was Jewish.
@captain America Lt. Gen Jack Jacob went inside Pakistan camp to get document of surrender from Pak Gen Niazi. He was also chief of eastern command of the Indian Army at that time.
@captain America He might have done a lot more things as he was also chief of eastern command, but he is famous for this one.
Man , he created Bangladesh 🇮🇳
No....he was an indian.
I am Parsi living in Mumbai now. Thanks to India for giving our forefathers shelter on your Land🇮🇳
We Indians love Parsi. Parsis have contributed a lot to India, be it independence, war victories, nuclear power and economic growth and development.
Its OUR land.
@@warnpassion Thanks 🥰❤️
@@Rainman000 what you want to say?
@@arpitshelar4258 It hase two meanings ...but I think he meant the positive one.
I am a Parsi and cudnt agree more to the similarities mentioned with Hinduism.And yes 'Rashtrahit Sarvapratham' is the motto even prior to our religion. Jai Hind!
@Akash Guha Thakurata Indeed he was
Zoroastrianism na ve say key bata you nay.. important Zoroastrianism che to normal public ne khabar par say k parsi Zoroastrianism su che
Ahura mazda most important bro
Bhai minimum 5-6 bachche karna please.
@M O Is it?! You are the first one to say dat.
Much love
The Tata family had so much money when Indian got it's independence...they could have dominated like hell ...yet they choose to do things ethically... Homi Bhabha was a Parsi and Tata Institute of Fundamental Research is made by a Parsi ...let that sink in
Shouldn't they ....?
@M O tf are you talking ....they were forced to flee Persia So how could they conquer India for Persia......get some common sense bro ...
No bro.
They along with other private players were f ked by Nehru ji and other socialists. No wonder why we are still a 3rd world country.
India wouldn't be the same without the Parsis. We are so much more richer because of them. ❤️
True
@Nayeem Huq listen just shut up!!
....
Respect others to gain respect...
U can disagree Being respectful
@Nayeem Huq radical islamist.
@Nayeem Huq yes u r right corona would be contained by your usmani tara.
@Nayeem Huq han.....Mera chehera bandar jesa.....koi problem 🥴🥴🥴
Im Persian from Iran but I cant help but feel a connection with the Parsis in India, especially when we both follow "good thoughts, good words, good deeds" and use the same symbol. Most Indians and Iranians in America make good friends in general. So glad you did this!
Love from India.
It's so nice to learn about pharisis I am a hindu born in Guyana living in 🇺🇸 I am proud to know how much they love 🇮🇳
ruclips.net/video/p9OTFRfUV9w/видео.html just see who are parsis by Ranveer Allahbadia(Best Historian of India,my opinion)
Hello. Tell me please, Iranians and Persians isn't the same? Is it two different ethnic groups or the same?
@@mikeqaq9444Persians are the main ethnic group in Persia/Iran but Iran is the nationality. So there are things like Armenian-Iranians, Azeri-Iranians, etc. that live in Iran but they are not Persian.
Parsi community of India: The Tale of Milk and Sugar😊
Dear Parsi's,
You don't have to explain, You already were a part of my family!
Yours lovely,
Bharat (India).
Thanks Navi.
It makes my heart swell when I read the comments about my tiny community.
@@meher9608 A tiny community with a big heart. We will never forget your contribution to entire India.
@@NAVI05 thanks.
My heart also said this
I’m from Sanjan, Gujarat, where Paris’s first settled in India under king Jadi Rana. I still visit the Fire temple in neighborhood sometime and always find peace and calmness whenever I’m there. India is truly blessed to have Parsi community who have made amazing contribution to our nation. Peace to all ❤️
I thought Rahim (Arabic) is a strictly Muslim name.
I was surprised to know that even Rashid is Parsi.
@@мувн-ш4ы
Usually fire temples have a notice board saying that non-Parsis are not allowed inside. Not sure if the one at Sanjan allows non-Parsis.
@@karthikeyanchidambaram6560 idk maybe but if you read rahim's comment it sounds more like he is talking in third person rather than first person
@@мувн-ш4ы
Yes that looked clear to me too.
But i had a 1 % doubt that he might be a Zoroastrian :-) as he was able to "visit the Fire temple"; hmm, may be just from outside.
@@karthikeyanchidambaram6560 Are you south indian? What's your mother tongue?
I am Gujarati but let me tell you that you Parsi speak Gujarati lot sweeter than us. Hats off to you Parsees for your contribution in making India great.
@Vinoo Patel.....I am from Chennai. I can say with 100% certainty that a vast majority of South Indians have no idea who the Parsis are. For a typical South Indian, TCS will be the first thing that comes in his or her mind when you say Tata. Refrigerator will the be first thing that comes in his or her mind when you say Godrej (because in the past Godrej was a big name in white goods in India before Samsung and LG came to compete). The products they produce are sold are over India, but culturally and socially they are so detached from the South. Many of the Parsis in this video talk about how much famous Parsis have contributed to India. That left me baffled. What have these Parsis done for Tamilnadu, Kerala, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh and Telangana? Please bear in mind that when you use the word, India you are including South as well. There is no historical connection between Parsis and South.
@@Bostonite1985 . I don’t quite understand the point your are making. Me, you, parses, Muslims, Christians and Sikhs are all Indians before we are from east,south,north or west. One way or another Parses have contributed to south , may be less so than other part of India. But you can’t blame them on that. That is how our great country is, each part is important on their own and with their unique community and their business specialty. Grow up my friend and see India as Indians and not south, west, north or east.
@@vipp113 ...India is politically a country. But culturally it is not. It is a continent. That's why the call it the Indian sub-continent. That's my point. Please don't get confused between the two. For example, Korea maybe geographically closer to China and Japan. But culturally, all three have nothing in common. The same goes for Vietnam, Cambodia and Lao. They were French colonies once. They are neighbours. But culturally are have nothing in common.. Just because the Indian flag flies from north to south and from east to west, it does not mean that we have a lot in common apart from being citizens of India.
@@Bostonite1985 . I see what you are saying but India as a subcontinent we have more similarities across the country than differences culturally speaking not politically. That is the beauty about India. But going back to initial argument what has Parsies got to do being not famous in south India. There are lots of things which are famous in south that other parts of India does not know. The fact is that Parsies as a minority has contributed a lot towards the well being of modern India as a whole than any other minorities. Put it prospectively among other minorities and you will get the idea and that is the very reason of my initial statement.
@@vipp113 Indian subcontinent is already divided into India Pakistan and Bangladesh and now India is only country no more a subcontinent
i'm surprised that you forgot to mention the legend "Homi J. Bhabha
".
His contribution surpasses all the other parsis that you mentioned in your video.
Because of him we are sitting here without any fear of power cuts or Nuclear attacks.
True
Dadabhai naoroji and madam vikaji kama also
Don't forget FREDDIE MERCURY! The musical genius and legend! He was a Parsi descent whose ancestors were from India :)
And Sam manekshaw and feroz Gandhi was also a Parsi
LoL 😂 his parents were gujrati Parsi's why are you going way back to his Ancestors? In fact his real surname is named after a small village in Gujarat. Google it.
@Nishad Sawant so what
@Nishad Sawant How does that come in play?
@Ex- Millionaire You South Indians can't walk a mile without picking up a fight, can you?
Thank you for this wonderful video! We Iranians love and admire Parsis a lot. We have the same ancestors and a lot in common. I was very fortunate to have visited India, becoming even more familiar with the Parsi community. The majority of us Iranians do not follow Zoroastrianism religiously, but Zoroastrianism is a part of our culture and identity, from the festivals we celebrate to the traditions and history we cherish! Good thoughts, good words, and good deeds! Much love!
Thank you my Iranian friend . I have always wanted to visit and see the main fire temple and mountain of the Parsis in Iran .
@@freishia You're more than welcome! The majority of Iranian people will welcome you with open arms, especially the younger generation who are much more in touch with their Zoroastrian roots and ancient culture. As you know, there are several active fire temples in Iran. My favourite one is the Yazd Atash Behram! Wish you all the best :)
Hi bahador, nice to see you here bro :) I wanted to ask u , are sumerians and mesopotamians the same?
@Bahador Alast Parsis have both Indian and Pre-Iron Age Iranian ancestors. They dont have the same ancestors as Persians, which is what you guys are. You guys have different Persian ancestors. Parsis are also mixed heavily with Indian blood, and have Indian mtDNA and haplogroups and are on average 16-20% Indian by DNA, just like upper caste NW Indian Hindus and Sikhs who live in India. When Parsis came to India, they married the native low-caste Gujarati women that they found when they landed in Gujarat. Over time, they continued to marry outside their community, to prevent inbreeding related diseases and to find female brides due to gender ratio imbalances. As a result, Parsis have Indian-specific mtDNA, Y-DNA, and Indian specific DNA from the native Asians of India that is not found in Iran. Persians dont have these mtDNA haplogroups or Indian DNA and they havent lived in India for over 1,500 years nor do they speak Indian languages like Parsis do, or follow Indian culture like Parsis do. How does that make you Persians the same as Parsis? Parsis are very different from Persians, both in ancestry and heritage and appearance and culture. Parsis speak Gujarati, eat Gujarati food, have Gujarati surnames and first names, follow large parts of Indian culture, have been living in India for 1,500 years, and have married fellow Indian Gujaratis and Marathis as well. Parsis are Zoroastrians and have very different ancestry from modern-day Persians who received additional admixture from the Caucasus after the Iron Age. Also, Parsis are mixed with Indians now. If Parsis are Persian, then so are Hindu Jatts and Khatris and Sikh Jatts who have the same amount of blood from Native Indians in their DNA. Parsis have nothing to do with you guys in Iran. BTW, you almost look like a low-caste admixed Hindu Indian, and your wife looks like a Hindu Khatri Indian. You will barely pass as an Aryan Hindu Indian. Are you representative of most Persians? Because many Persians look like you, and you almost look like a commoner from Pakistan or Indian Punjab. There are also Persians that are much less ethnic in appearance than you, just like some NW Indians. On the other hand, Hindu Aryan Khatris and Jatts look like this on average: ruclips.net/video/N8nZFqTUxy0/видео.html
@@BahadorAlast Sumerians were found to have Indian mtDNA and Indian origin in a recent paper that was published here: journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0073682
Parsis are the ONLY community in INDIA who NEVER asked for reservation in ANY post till now from any Govt even though they are minority in INDIA. PARSIS are true GEM people who love their country INDIA more than any one.
Because they're rich lol. Why would they need government jobs?
coz they were not ruled and misused by some other community of the same country.
Dude, Jains?? Aisa mat karo yaar :(
@@theBohoGuru Guess what....African Americans were enslaved but they never begged for any reservations!!
@@abhinavrakesh108 Did you just forget about Native Americans ?
Nauheed Cyrusi looks like twin-sister of Kiara Advani...😅😅
Kiara advani is sindhi
yes thats what I thought when i say kaira
Maybe They both live in a same street or building 😜
@@sagarmoret-2862 either way hanky-panky...
Yes...I thought that too...lol ..😂😂😂
One of the best community, being a minority and contributing much more than their size.
By the way, Nowroz Mubarak to all my Parsi brothers and sisters. ❤️
Thanks a lot, My Friend.
@@meher9608 😊😊🙏
We say nowruz shadbash. We avoid using Arabic words.
One of my most memorable experience with parsis was at the iconic cafe Vohuman in Pune. We often used to visit that cafe for a bun maska and chai. One fine day, we ordered the bun maska as usual. The person taking the order said that the bun maska was not available for some reasons. The owner of the cafe was an old parsi man who we fondly called as bawa( all the foodie punekars know used to call him bawa out of sheer love towards him.) He used to sit on the cash counter. Anyways, since the bun maska was not available we settled for a cheese omlette and a chai. While leaving, I casually said kya bawaji aaj bun maska nahi mila. Bawaji instantly replied, "kal aaja dikra, free mein bun maska khilaunga. (Translation: We didn't get our bun maska bawaji. To which bawaji replied "come tomorrow, I will give you a bun maska for free)
So the next day we visited the cafe as usual, ordered the usual bun maska and went to the counter for paying. To our sweet surprise bawaji recognised us and his words. He didn't charge us for our entire bill even though we insisted to take the money.
Unfortunately bawaji passed away a couple of years ago. But that particular visit will always remain iny memory.
The day bawaji passed away, there were hundreds of people outside the closed cafe to pay the last respects for our beloved bawaji.
Near Jehangir Hospital and Pune Railway station :)
Whoa! Need to visit there.. will go there one day😄
That old bawa was very kind hearted. Many celebrities like salman khan and jackie shroff has visited that restaurant when it was next to Jahangir hospital and their photos with bawa were framed behind the counter. The restaurant is moved from there now. The new one is much bigger but the old vibe with bawa is missing. 😞
Damn! Cannot believe Vohuman cafe got a mention! Favourite spot in the city 💕
@pravar chaturvedi yes.. it's an irani cafe. Probably one of the oldest as it was opened in 1871. 20 years before bhuvan beat captain Russel's team at Champaner.😀
I’m Iranian Zoroastrian and glad to see this video! So proud of you guys in India and thank you for keeping the great religion of Zaratushtra with good name and alive in India and all over the globe ❤️🔥 long live Zoroastrian ❤️🔥🤲❤️🔥
COME TO INDIA
Every Indian knows about parsi community..parsis always makes India proud..
@Ex- Millionaire and sir? You wanna say any more things?
Yes proud to be called Indian with Parsis, love you all. Long live Parsis and Parsi people
Shik jain parsis everyone contributed India development
But religion of Peace contributed terrorism in India 😂😂😂
I think everyone which religion name is religion of peace 🤣🤣🤣
Just One family Tatas' are enough to realize that India owe a lot to Parsis.
Not INDIA OWE TO THEM,IT'S A MUTUAL RELATIONSHIP IF THE HINDUS HERE NOT PERMITTED THEM,THEY WILL BE CONVERTED TO SOME OTHER RELIGION
@@sachinmishra6147 I never talked about Hindus permitting them to be here that's different debate. But they have done a lot for our country help to grow India's economy.
@Shem Naga the que. Is whether you are agree that india owe to them thats the point,there are so many jains and sikhs also who contributed a lot regarding economy so,Is india owes to them also????
@Shem Naga yes everybody should be thankful to them and you are correct.
@@sachinmishra6147 this Hindu had to come up
India is proud of our Parsi community. They belong here. Proud of India
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@pavan we're Hindus parsi jains buddisht and siks are india. We don't want Islam and christainity. Get those two out of India.
Ur from tamil nadu?
ruclips.net/video/p9OTFRfUV9w/видео.html just see who are parsis by Ranveer Allahbadia(Best Historian of India,my opinion)
@@ProGamer-pk6yb ranveer isn't a historian, just sayin
@Pavan Kumar Then why are Parsis leaving India for other countries?
Muslims are the one only crying and playing victim card . Rest all are happy and full of gratitude
I live in Jamshedpur (named after Jamshedji Tata - a parsi) and the parsi community has done a lot to this small city. We have good schools hospitals managed by Tata and it is the cleanest city in India under 10 lakh population and all credit goes to the Parsis
I love Tata Nagar.. Steel City.. I bet none of the metro is as neat as clean as JSR... So much of Greenery.. It's all coz of Tata Sons... Jamshedji and his ancestors... 😊😊
I spent most of my childhood in Jamshedpur almost for 7 years, still miss the city so much.
So true.... Jamshedpur has its own charm. Although I'm living in delhi but Sakchi is home.
Freddy Mercury was also a parsi. Lot of people don't know about it.
Glad someone finally mentioned this!
❤️
homi bhabha too
Balsora
G Joeye who watched Bohemian Rhapsody knows it very well
As a persian guy from Iran I want to tell you this was an amazing video
Salam dost!
dorud az iran hastam baradar
@@dnranjit dorud bar to
@@dnranjit Persians don't use Arabic words much nd tend to avoid so say Dorood
Dorod , I want to know if you can speak Persi People in Indian Persian ( Farsi )?
Thank you
Sasan from Iran
Ancient Vedic and parsi culture have surprising similarities.
And no doubt, contribution of the Parsi community in India's growth is great..
Parsi community is the most adorable gift God gave to India. They are very good friends, helpful people, good businessman, and true patriots.
Parsis,Jews ,Tibetans all not only mixed well but contributed positively to development of our nation and on top of it they never played minority card. Resepect is earned automatically if you do good,no need to proclaim anything.
Hahaha... kuch bhi
@@RashidKhan-jd3jr Rashid mere Bhai aisi MERI Soch hai aapko Pura haq hai itefaq na rakhne Ka🙏.
@@mithsindia5150 sirf aapki soch hi nahi hai, fact hai yeh :) Actual minorities never played the "minority" card.
@Sahil Ansari definitely we all have to respect each other and make a sustainable and healthy future together
@Sahil Ansari And you have ‘TRUE’ history , who gave you certificate of TRUE history. Not accepting does not mean it never has happened
King : Why should we allow you into the country..?
Parsi priest : We'll blend like sugar in milk ...
King ....Let's party !
The oldest lie. Resulted in diabetes for the king while the parsees got rich.
@@sanjayvaidya4925 it was their hard work, plus they also created employment for people like you and me ,so don't be jealous.
Thank you, Mam! I have great respect of Jamestji Tata (a Zoroastrian and a true Indian)... Not just because he was rich, famous and industrialist but his principles in life were so good that it lived through the generations... I wish there are more men like him to make the human society a better place... 🙂
The most peaceful minority of India and major contributor to Indian economy. Again parsis kept Thier word and they are really sweet as sugar and India want that more 😊 India need more happy people
Iran is a first world so no surprise.
All offshoots of Hinduism, wherever they faced persecution, India was their first choice!!
We can see recent examples in Tibetans, Rohingya Hindus, Afghan Hindus etc who all came to India
@M O I'm not an expert on Iran but to me it looks like Iranians are satisfied.
@M O Iran will suffer further since they chose to follow the desert cult of a rapist pedophile. Had they been following zorastrianism they would have been richer.
@@raegitano6345 not even close!
Lovely Series on Parsis. Gr8 thing about them is they never tried to Convert, Kill Hindus or Demolish Their Temples but Greatness is in They contributed a lot towards in Development of Country they lived in they moved shoulder to shoulder n never looked down in disgrace on others culture. Parsis are Great Beings really feel like Bowing Before them. God bless u all. Stay happy n Stay Safe Dear all Parsis. 😍😍😍😍
Parsi community is a Gift for India ! A truly model community !
Parsis to Gujarat King : We'll mix so well with you, that you wouldn't even recognize us.
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And this is true, we can't recognize them, unless they tell us themselves.
This is the kind of minority that all countries need.
Exactly, So please leave our Kashmir, You guys are in a minority over there. And we don't need that minority.
@@rosedar2005 lol, only kashmiris pandits who are original natives of kashmi have right to say so.
@@rosedar2005 watch us grow ....🚩🚩🚩
@@rosedar2005 do u know where the "Kashmir" comes from ?
It's from rishi kashyap ,a Hindu sage. You people were given everything from land to acceptance and yet you destroyed everything coz of your desert ideology. You shall be held accountable for everything you did to the REAL Kashmiris i.e. pandits.
#sab_yaad_rakha_jaega
@@rosedar2005 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
This is our land Mate go to
Arabia for Muslim ummah
Lot of people talk about minorities, migrants, invasion and stuff. Show them this video. This is how a great community made their newfound land proud, made it their motherland, made it rich and is so well loved.
People like TATA is an embodiment of every bit of Indian valued, mostly more than any Indian.
This video was so needed. Thanks again.
We have one of the biggest Philanthropists in India
Ratan Tata Ji
He is Gem of India
👌
Wrong. One of the biggest. 'The Biggest' is Azim Premji. Chk the stats.
@@DarrylDanceton-ok9zy ok let see comment again is that ok
@@DarrylDanceton-ok9zy congratulations. Now check the philanthropy and contributions respective to the total population of both communities.
@@eriktenhag2022 - we gotto look into the biggest hoarders of a depleted poor democracy for that. Shall we start with the tycoons who benefited the most from the Pandemic: Ambani and Adani???
@@eriktenhag2022 - in proportion to their respective populations ofcourse. Let's keep the same measurement.
Dear my Parsi community, I am really proud of you guys !! Jai Hind 🙏
I was raised in Fravashi academy, a school founded by Parsi family. I never saw the bollywood steriotype people anywhere in school.
Parsi bawa
Goan feni drinking Christian
Rahim chacha
Bhangra dancing Sikh
adding Greedy Lala to the list
bollywood stereotype is just a stupid narrow characterisation
I am a South Indian I have heard about this Milk and Sugar story ... And shapoorji palonji is no more low profile ... Parsi community an important bone in Indian Economic Spine
@Capt Vyom.....I am from Chennai. I can say with 100% certainty that a vast majority of South Indians have no idea who the Parsis are. For a typical South Indian, TCS will be the first thing that comes in his or her mind when you say Tata. Refrigerator will the be first thing that comes in his or her mind when you say Godrej (because in the past Godrej was a big name in white goods in India before Samsung and LG came to compete). The products they produce are sold are over India, but culturally and socially they are so detached from the South. Many of the Parsis in this video talk about how much famous Parsis have contributed to India. That left me baffled. What have these Parsis done for Tamilnadu, Kerala, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh and Telangana? Please bear in mind that when you use the word, India you are including South as well. There is no historical connection between Parsis and South.
@Sam ...I said..."I can say with 100% certainty that a vast majority of South Indians have no idea who the Parsis are."..These vast majority are those born and brought up and living in South India. Not those in Mumbai. The whole of South India's population is around 250 millions. Mumbai might have around one million South Indians including those born and brought up in Mumbai. They may speak a south Indian language at home. That's about it. But they are basically Mumbaikars. In my previous comments, I was referring to people born and brought up in South India AND living there.
@@Bostonite1985 nonsense. I am from assam and I know very well about Parsis. Have them done anything specifically for northeast? No. But am I cribbing about it? No.
If you always have this attitude where someone has to do something for you to gain your respect then it's a shame. We cannot think in fragments. We should think as INDIANS. Be it the contributions of the Parsi community or an Olympic medal we should ideally see it as Indians. But yeah, if you want tk continue this south-north civil war then be my guest. Us from the northeast will just observe and laugh.
I'm from Telangana
@@bpatcweredabomb2076 Some people with vested interest like DMK and CPI want South India to separate from India.
I hope all such people just die.
The real minority of India which doesn't fear being in India... Which feels proud to be India and they more contribute to the country rather disturbing and destroying the country.
We need these type of minority to flourish.
But Jinnah before conversion was parsi,
@@anweranwer4056 jinnah was born a muslim. his ancestors converted to islam.
Nailed it
Maybe some minorities feel fear because theg have seen some racial shit i mean use your brain a little bit if people like you can put shade on a minority community in the comment section of a harmless video then i think they can also say what they feel like!
@@zuhasajid900 parsis are in india because of you people.
We need more people like parsis to make the Earth a heaven. Parsis are the gem of Human race. We all are proud of you.
As a Hindu I would like to appreciate all my Hindu folks for being so much flexible on the religious ground that every religion of world have flourished on this land and keep on flourishing.
@Aman kumar True
@Aman kumarhow peaceful of you!! You have this hateful mentality and claim that Muslims are the problem. Hypocrite!!
@@saiqhai9968 hateful we give shelter to jews tebatians parsis n you are calling us hypocrate bc hypocrate hoteh na toh tera boh haal hotah toh hindus christians aur sikho ka hai pakistan afghanistan bangladesh mein boh hotah tera haal..samjah
@@saiqhai9968
Hating on radical idology like Islam is not problem and never will be.
Talking about Islam then it's a the problem of whole world.
You will see how they will take over Kerala.
It is our Culture
My father always told me that whenever he found himself in trouble and had reached a dead end , it was always a Parsi who came to his aid , weather it be a friend or a stranger. He always said that hold them in the highest regards as they are Gods own people and yes that is very much true as my experience has been similar as his belief.
@Paritosh Jadhav Haha why so rude?
India has been good for all who seek refuge, no wonder they will fight to protect India from her enemies
One more reason was they seldom played victim card and caused unnecessary violence and riots.
@Sahil Ansari 🤬
@Sahil Ansari lmao truth hurts
@Sahil Ansari Did you guys grow India??? You know that you are a convert??? Your ancestors were hindus who were forced by the desert cult to change its religion, and you are freaking defending them, who dumb can you be??
Except Muslims
Parsi community, we are proud of you.
I am Hindu, even I believe we have to learn from parsis.
Lots of love to all parsis.
Cyrus said when the British took over, the Parsis were still considered refugees. I mean....first batch of Parsis came to India 1100 years before the Brits took over.
it was in a memory that came from iran...and at that time Indians did know about their region but no harm was done to them ever.
And Muslims also came after them. And the Iranian chapter restarted.
@@riderpikachu7403 iran 2.0 😂🤣
The Parsis came very early but what Cyrus said what they were not rich people as they are now and were considered refugees. They are still considered refugees hence the name farsis, the people from modern day iran *Faras" . Parsis became rich only after the advent of British and their colloboration in opium and silk trade in China.
How many cyruses you need?
Parsis: yes
Why so cyrus
@@sourabhs14 cyrus means sun, like suraj :)
@@nina_aug2909 Cyrus was the founders of Archemendis /Persian empire
In Persian Cyrus pronounce as korosh
Which means sun
And in sanskrit korosh means king of kuru(mahabharat wala) clan
In the epic of Mahabharata, the Pandavas started their journey to Himalayas to go to Swarga (Heaven) and they were also accompanied by a dog. Only Yudhistir and the dog made it.
Kind of similiar story
The dog was Yamraj - The god of death. When Yudhishthir and dog reached the gates of heaven, the sentry denied the entry to the dog to which Yudhishthir also declined to enter the heaven. And that was the final test of truthfulness he passed.
So technically u wanna prove parsis are hindus..😂😂😂..
@@Gulfraz_ Hindu = indu or Indian
It is not just one religion group of religions , traditions and cultures
Dog is dharma, in the story of Mahabharatha. It is Yama dharma followed them as keeper of dharma.
Tata one name that defines parsi deep love for this community ❤️
Proud Persian from IRAN here , married to Indian ,south Actually 😊💖
Love from South India ;!
Omg.. Which state in South..? Hyd..?
Hey..love from south india
... ur not foreigners ...people who came centuries ago where but ur full fledged Indians 😘😘😘😘very loveable people 😘😘😘😘
"I actually thought my name was Gandu" cracked me up so hard 😂
Ikr🤣🤣
@@NehaSingh-ty2vk it's GAANDO
@@MahaswetaMDas what's that?
@@gauravjha8938 it means mad.
😂😂😂😂😂
Parsis have always been working as one of the most efficient Pilots for India's Development.
Thank you for sharing such a wonderful video on Parsi community. Came to know a lot many new things...
Just look at these people. From making fun of themselves, being honest to being to most hardworking patriots. I love you guys.
You are always a part of India, your presence completes the idea of a New India. Being educated in a Parsi school, I've seen and grown up with Parsi culture and lifestyle. I was so addicted to Parsi way of living that I always prayed for a Parsi companion for life, but that never happened. My heart will always have a special place for the Parsi community. Love you all for making India your place.
This is a proof that India is indeed being accepting and moreover hinduism always accepted all cultures. Till you believe in good will more than god , you are always welcome in our land.
Hari om
Hail zoraster
But there is a peaceful community who doesn't feel safe and wants a separate nation.😞Why they are breaking our motherland.?
@@vanuCanCode they already created separate nations
Not happening now
@@vanuCanCode Because Parsi is small community. If Parsi is 2% of the country,Hindus will actually hate them because they basically will control the country. India only like a minority if it's below a certain % . Ask Sikhs they will tell you very well
@@stardust2045 Im studying in punjab😂 even i have spent my entire childhood in punjab they lives in harmony and brotherhood is strong here dont make false assumptions 😂. look at the data 2.3% are christianity 1.75 are sikhs.😂 Your reply is baseless. Nobody cares whos growing how much. People only cares when certain group of people comes out and protest to divide country on the basis of religion you know which community im talking about. Can cer to whole world.🔥
Glad to see Parsees talking about their religion, culture and heritage. They have a lot of wisdom and knowledge to teach the world. 😊
The " Dikra " word From films has made parsi's popular than anything other..
To all those who came to India and made it their home be it Parsis, Tibetans, Sri Lankans, Afghans. Thank you for making our country more beautiful, prosperous, and diverse. Lots and lots of love.
@Tell Me More About it I live in East of Kailash, New Delhi. I've got a few Afghan friends in Lajpat Nagar. I find them really honest and straight forward. I don't know why it is surprising to you.
Tell Me More About it there are many Afghans in India too who are immigrants. Specially lajpat nagar in Delhi is crowded with afghans.And please dig the ancestral history of SRK, salman khan, Amir khan firoz khan and you will find many more. Afghanistan shares a relatively long history with Iran (called Persia in the West before 1935) and it was part of many Persian Empires. Majority of Afghans speak farsi just like iranis because of the Persian influence.
The peaceful community became so peaceful, that the Parsis had to flee to India.
Hmm they could've under the rule but they left it was their choice. Same as you guys under the Muslim era of 1000 yrs.
Saffron terrorism is everywhere.
@@haaniable BHAG mulle
@@haaniable Hahahaha 😂😂 similar to saying muslim r peaceful 😛😛😛
@@haaniable saffron terrorism is kinda stretching it...it wouldn't be there if there would have been reparations of the damages done to both the communities after becoming independent...but because saffron was majority it got so fucking sidelined that what you see today is suffrage...or terrorism if you must
Good Job Parsees friends! I am your distant cousin from Persia, and though not a Zoroastrian, I still enjoy seeing you guys are proud of your ancient culture. Normal Muslim Persians still keep many rituals and ceremonies from old times, most importantly Nowruz. Other ceremonies like traditional marriage, moaning, mid-winter celebration, and so on are still alive and practiced by all of us. We wish you the best. I hope you guys come to visit Iran. It will be one unforgettable experience of your life.
Parsees are the real minority who don't avail minority benefits and do well through their hardwork and merit. They never complain of persecution and I don't think you can ever find an Parsee indulging in terrorism. Truly a great community which has shown gratitude in action and last but not the least they are as much indian as me. 🙏
So true
Yes Tata are also parsi I think
@@erenblackbeard106 Yes, the TATA FAMILY IS WORLD ACCLAIMED PHILANTHROPIST
U N. Has Declared the TATA Family As Top Philanthropist Till Date For Betterment Of Mankind Worldwide...A Fact !!
Where did u get that certificate of giving certificate??
@@aliquadri7194 Experience
I am a Bombayite and Bombay is lucky to have Parsis . This community is a national treasure . Thank you Bawas.My favorite Bawa -Polly Umrigar.
Parsis have even older connection with india it is said that the ancestors of zoroaster were from region of saptasindhu
AVESTAN is d holy language of zoroastrianism of their holy book *Zend Avesta* nd also many books r written like their *Gathas* were written in dis language nd is a sister language of vedic sanskrit. Parsi is referred to them bcoz they came from *Pars* province of ancient persia. Similarly, there were Parthians,Medes,Sakas who were again iranian groups. *SANSKRIT* : _tam amavantam yajatam_ -> *AVESTAN* : _təm amavantəm yazatəm_ ; *SANSKRIT* : _mitram yajai hotrabhay_-> *AVESTAN* : _mitrəm yazai zaothrabyo_ ; *SANSKRIT* : _suram dhamasu savistham_ -> *AVESTAN* : _surəm damohu səvistəm_ ; *SANSKRIT* : _yo vo Apo vasvis yajate asuranis asurasya vasisthabya hotrabhayah_ -> *AVESTAN* : _yo vo Apo vahvih yazaite ahuranih ahurahe vahisthabyo zaotrabyo_ . 😁😁 This is a trend where any word in sanskrit containing *s* , *h* becomes *h* , *z* . Sindhu-> *Hindu* ,Asura-> Ahura, Sapta-> Hapta,Manas-> Manah(Mind), Hiranya->Zaranya(gold), Medha->Mazda(wisdom) nd many more similarities. They also have daeva(bad) nd ahura which is opposite to vedic culture nd their main supreme God is *Ahura Mazda* represented as fire nd d creator but also not denying d existence of other deities/natural forces like *Vayu,Mithra,Yama,Veerataghna, Anahita,Varuna,Haoma* . About 95-97%similarities shared with only change of phonetics nd some words. *Both r sister languages* . Here is another very famous nd Important Zoroastrianism prayer in *AVESTAN* : _asəm vohu vahištəm asti. Ušta asti ušta ahmai hyat ašāi vahištai ašəm_ -> *VEDIC SANSKRIT* : _Rtam vasu vasistham asti. Usta asti usta asmai syat rtai vasisthai rtam_
@@rtam7097 Mind blowing stuff, thanks for sharing.
@@rtam7097 One little mistake. Mazda and Medha have no relation. Mazda is actually Avestan version of sanskrit Mastha. Mastha means great. Ahura Mazda means great Asura. In sankrit - Asura Mastha which is the name given to the Asur "VARUNA". If u see the depiction of Ahura Mazda and Varuna it is the same.
@@naveenarora6467 AVESTAN 𐬨𐬀𐬰𐬛𐬁 (mazdā, “wisdom”), from Proto-Indo-Iranian *mazdʰáH* , from Proto-Indo-European *meHndh-* (“to pay attention to, wisdom”). Cognate with Sanskrit मेधा (medhā́) from Proto-Indo-Aryan *mazdʰáH*
@@rtam7097 I subscribed to you. You are one of the few ppl who actually know something about these languages.
Parsis are the most sophisticated, educated, loving and peaceful section of society. Normally there are good people in every society but what makes Parsis best of best is that their majority is mostly good and nice.
Are you muslim?
@@zarvan777
yes...
@@hassnainalvi2480 awesome man, much love to you my brother, from a parsi 🤣
@@hassnainalvi2480 Ever thought how you became a muslim and why your brother Parsis are still following Zorastrianism
@@dentrifications Cuz we born with that.....
We are proud of our Parsi brethen. Nationalists, industrialists, peaceful, mixes with everyone. A very ideal citizen :)
It's unfortunate that none of the Jews, Parsis are my neighbours!!
I love how they carry their heritage. PARSI SHOULD receive more recognition in the world with the charity works they are doing. The love, the humbleness and many more. The world should see what PARSI COMMUNITY IS ALL ABOUT.
The Parsi’s were not just like sugar dissolving in milk. They were like a small pinch of saffron. Small in size, but causing a beautiful effect.
Indians are very lucky that these people from ancient Iran came to this land. And we should be grateful to the ancient Indian ancestors that they provided them a welcome home here.
What a wonderful documentary! Would love to learn more about customs, holidays etc.
@Green Road did your family also destroy temples as part of the conversion ceremony
@Green Road yes that’s why they welcomed them in their country and gave them a home
@Green Road what idiot? Do you know about the big tower of dead in mumbai? U think people are not aware they have a different religion. Personally. I don't agree with the concept but i have never made fun of it, even to other fellow hindus.
@Green Road do you know the sidhi community they are black skinned came from africa many many years ago. Go and google sidhi community in Gujrat
@Green Road watch this vedio..it's self explanatory..your theory is wrong..
Cyrus Brocha is a legend, miss my college days and watching MTV.
We Hindus or Indians love your community... Actually we proud of you. Parsees are really the proud for us.
Parsis are who we like to be identified with, they are kind, good , successful progressive and peaceful.
They are graded above normal Indians and we're respected by British
@@ramalingamsambandam7195 respected by British is not something you wanna say to indian when you proud you will go in bottom with that in our rank
🇮🇷❤🇮🇳
@@ramalingamsambandam7195
youbare not parsi,
Actual minority who don't cry for reservation
@Nayeem Huqlike minority reservation and different rights for Muslims and Christian..
@Nayeem Huq spreading peace
@@im9fg by forming human chain🤣
Minorities don't have reservation, you fool. All minorities including Parsis have certain special rights under articles 25 and 26 of the constituion.
@Nayeem Huq ayee bangladeshi tu kha se aaya be kagaz ready kar 🤣
Greetings from a Persian in Iran.
Salam dost.
🇮🇳 🇮🇷
Parsis- the ideal minority. Persecuted for centuries and given a safe haven by none other than the Hindus of medieval India. Perfectly Integrated with Indian culture. RIP Sam Manekshaw.
Parsi in India is synonyms of Kindness, intellegent, soft spoken, friend in need, honest... couple of name of Parsi Itself is enough to tell about the them like Honorable Ratan ji Tata, Godrej... They are Integral part of India and are our pride... Thanks Whack channel to give inside of community.
Dorod Fereishia. I enjoyed this very upbeat clip about our people in great Hindustan ❤️ Well done for giving us Persians a romantic image. I am very Persian with my ancestors from Anshan region of the Empire, roughly correlating to city of Yasuj in Iran today. Parsis in India make me proud in so many ways. As you know Iranian culture is still based on Zoroastrian rituals, most notably Noruz. Zoroastrian pride is really gaining traction and momentum in Iran as people view it as our great heritage and everything since has been to the detriment of Persians! On top of that Iran is unfortunate to have oil and natural resources, otherwise we would be allowed the freedom from imperialism to succeed like Parsis in India. My birth certificate says Shia, but in my heart I am Parsi.
P.s does Fereisha derive from Fereshte, which means angel in Farsi?!
@@rezselecta2580 Salam dost.Belated Nowruz Mubarak.In urdu/hindi feresitae is faristaa..one trick to understand urdu/hindi is to change the sound "aa" to "ae" and 60% likelihood that you will understand the equivalent farsi word.Eg mehmaan becomes mehmoon.
@@dnranjitNoruze shoma ham mobarak. bro how can I meet a beautiful Parsi lady in India to marry and bring to UK, or even stay with in India if conditions permit?!
@@rezselecta2580 I have no idea bro.Unfortunately I have no Parsi friends too.
@@rezselecta2580 I am sure you can find one in u.k easily check out some Parsi anjumans.
Thank you for living with us... And thank you to that king at first place who understood the situation and accepted you guys as new family members... it's true I never noticed Parsi community even after my college passout, bcoz you guys are so silent and peaceful, unlike some others...
Its a great video. Being an Indian everyone should know about Parsis and you done a commendable job by making this video showing to the world about the importance and the history of Parsi community and thier contribution to India..Hats off... A big thank to you for the video Freishia :)
I'm a parsi so I love who I am , God bless the parsi people were ever they are.
Few years back I visited Mumbai there I came to know about a cemetery of paarsi community where they leave dead body of paarsi people to be eaten by the vultures and other flesh eater flying creatures..I always wondered that why so?
Can you help me?
Hence ,the obnoxious name
@@abdulkalam8303 kyonki wo sochte hain ki agar jindagi main kuchh nahi kiya to kam se kam apne body se kisi ke bhukh mita kar achha kaam kar de
If you are Parsi
Do you speak Parsi
We Tajik from Afghanistan
We speak Parsi. Our native language Parsi.
Still we speak Parsi. But the Arab empire destroy our library etc. the Arab empire change our Alfa bat to Arab.
My question if your real Parsi
Can you speak Parsi
Can you read or write Parsi still not Arabi
@@Armannortheast
You are muslim,
They are Zoroastrian,
Lot of difference
I'm Iranian, never been in India but this is amazing how you guys kept your culture almost intact! except minor accent and clothing you know what I mean ;)
Good luck and take care guys!
Clothing is not an issue in india.... Here even muslim woman can wear anything according to her wish... As we have secular constitution.. Every woman has equal right, same as men have..
@@sutirthasarkar4189 I meant Their traditional clothing became more Indian rather than Iranian, and I wasn't talking about women only! by the way I believe secular law and people wearing whatever they want is a good thing! I am not being religious here even for 1 percent!
@@meysamghahremaninejad6809 glad to know that resident of an Islamic country believes in secular fabric which is ofcourse rare instance...
@@sutirthasarkar4189 Thanks, I don't know about other Muslim countries but trust me it's not a rare phenomenon in Iran, thanks to abusive behavior of religious hardliners as if now Iranians have become more secular than ever! of course I'm talking about people and not the Government which is safe to say doesn't get much love by most people of Iran.
@@meysamghahremaninejad6809 every parsi has the sassanid royal blood flowing through him/her so its their duty to protect what xerxes,,cyrus and darius stood for, more so after the land they protected was taken over by some primitive desert dwellers !!
Anyone who is an educated Indian knows about the milk and sugar story, old men were such genius and open minded that their conversations are studied even today. I pray to god minorities in India will always be protected, just like a garden with different flowers, we are a country of different cultures, ethinicity, religions and languages united by the Himalayas and the Indian ocean. 🙏
Love to Parsi Indians. You've contributed so much to India's development.
Garas are beautiful 😍 .
Thank you so much 😀
@@freishia please increase your population ❤❤
Actually India is somewhat type of Mysterious place ......
We Consider 14% As Minority's when we have
1, 0.4, 0.7 ,
Tribes Of North East
It is the need of the time
To
Actually Change this thing ...........
" FOCUS ON REAL MINORITY'S "
sidelining the Country Breakers
🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
@Sahil Ansari
Bro for Comparison Even
49% Is less than 51% too
This isn't a Valid Argument
I just want that
Muslims of India should be treated Like A Normal Citizen
Not like a Secondary Citizen
.😇😇😇😇😇😇
@Sahil Ansari
Actually
70% Of Hindus too thought that Reservations are not good at all
But
To ensure Our Integrity
We have to Drink this
Bitter Medicine
🙁
@Sahil Ansari ha un ladkiyo ko uthaya tbi to tum muslim ho aaj
@Sahil Ansari 😂😂 thukraya nhi tume rulaya talwar ke dam par unhone
@Sahil Ansari han to bhai ab toh sab barabar ho gye , milna phir mandir mein
Loved the brutal honesty in this video. No sugarcoating in naming the perpetrators, even if it is themselves. Kudos.
Parsi community has contributed in a great portion building India.
A micro community that contributed more than required. Thank you for being a part in India's growth. Stay blessed 🙏
And increase your numbers 😊
We Indians are not complete without our parsi brothers and sisters. ❤
Best communitues which made INDIA proud.. Parsi.. Sikhs.. Buddhist.. Jain.. Sanathan.. And that's all I can think of as of now.
😂 itna obvious nahi karne ka bhai
@@gigglesgalore9248 lol
There is nothing like Sanatan Community Sanatan Religion has thousands of community in itself
What about Azim Premji, Abdul Kalam?
@@LhnAran they are true Indians ..can't bring them in any community.. But take a head count.. Then u will get answer to your question..how many are there like kalam n premji..? Out of 30 cr..
i am a sikh from punjab, but my ancestors were zoroastrians from persia(iran). down the line they came here and converted.
Are you from Saka tribe?
@M O 😂😂😂😂😂😂. Islam and PEACE. OXYMORON!😂
@M O oh, please stop with your narrow minded and divisive comments.
@@prajeshrajsingh998 If you think that, then you are sadly deluded and show your ignorance.
@@NewZman23 well ISIS and Al Qaeda have proved to be otherwise.🤷🏽♂️