September 13, 2008 – 3:53 am
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wznn.blogfa.com
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The Australian Zoroastrian Association is going to hold a Table Tennis Tournament on Sunday Sep. 14 from 9AM to 3:30PM. According the management committee the tournament will be held in the Thornleigh Stadium and has been organized in different single/double and men/ladies groups.
Zoroastrian Society in Toronto-Ontario is also going to hold a sports night event on Saturday Sep 13 in Arbab Rostam Giv Darb Mehr in Toronto. The sports event will start at 4PM with table tennis, carrom, cards,… and will continue until 8PM. After having dinner, people will participate in entertainment programs i.e. a talent show followed by music and dance until midnight. According to Moobed Kerman Katrak the organizer of this event, sport nights at Toronto Darb Mehr is an excellent opportunity for the Zoroastrians to socialize and meet new friends.
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www.christianpost.com
... Adherents of a wide range of religious traditions will be present including: Christian, Jewish, Muslim, Buddhist, Hindu, Sikh, Baha’i Jain, and Zoroastrian. ...
Thousands of representatives of the world’s religions will convene in Australia for the 2009 Parliament of the World’s Religions. Read More »
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www.news.com.au By : Joe Hildebrand
AT last the question on everybody’s lips has been answered: The hardest working believers in Australia are are Zoroastrians.
With just two religious holidays a year, the followers of the prophet Zoroaster are four times as diligent as Muslims, five times more than Hindus, and put the Jews and Orthodox Christians to shame.
While workplace consultants Enterprise Initiatives are advising employers how to rip-off their workers on public holidays, the NSW Government is giving away days off left right and centre.
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February 20, 2007 – 4:58 pm
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www.chnpress.com By : Soudabeh Sadigh
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Tehran, 18 February 2007 (CHN Foreign Desk) — During their talks with authorities of Iran’s National Museum, Australian cultural authorities have expressed their willingness to hold an exhibition on Persian historical artifacts in their country.
Pointing to the positive attitude of Australian cultural authorities for holding such an exhibition, Mohammad Reza Kargar, director of Iran’s National Museum told CHN: “Recently Australian cultural authorities have started some negotiations with Iran’s National Museum for hosting an exhibition from Iranian historical artifacts in their country in an attempt to introduce Persian civilization to Australian people. Considering the long distance between these two countries, holding such an exhibition will be a very unique Read More »
January 9, 2007 – 2:17 am
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deathonline.net
... "Whether one is rich or poor, the mode of disposal and the preparation of disposal has to be exactly the same." ...
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“Once a person has died, the body is of no value or importance. It is a shell to be disposed of as soon as possible, preferably to be returned to nature from whence we came.” Read More »