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با تحويل سال نو در روز آدينه سي اسفند ماه گروه زيادي از زرتشتيان به آتشكده ها رفتند تا در نخستين گام به نيايش در درگاه خداوند يكتا بپردازند. در ادامه مطلب تصاويري از حضور زرتشتيان در آتشكده يزد و قاسم آباد را ببينيد:
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با تحويل سال نو در روز آدينه سي اسفند ماه گروه زيادي از زرتشتيان به آتشكده ها رفتند تا در نخستين گام به نيايش در درگاه خداوند يكتا بپردازند. در ادامه مطلب تصاويري از حضور زرتشتيان در آتشكده يزد و قاسم آباد را ببينيد:
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نمایشگاه فرهنگی سنتی زرتشتیان امسال به شوند محدود بودن شرايط در برگزاري و مشكلات جنبي برگزار نمي شود.
مكان اين نمايشگاه در نشستي كه با بهرام دمهري، سرنشین دفتر نمابنده ی ايرانيان زرتشتي در مجلس و سهراب فيروز فر، سرنشين انجمن زرتشتيان يزد، انجام شد به شوند ترافيك در كوچه اتشكده و عدم صدور مجوز در محدوده آتشكده، به تالار كيخسروي يزد منتقل شد.
همچنین اداره ی فرهنگ و ارشاد اسلامي يزد، مجوز برگزاري نمايشگاه سنت و فرهنگ زرتشتيان را در تالار كيخسروي از تاريخ 2 فروردين تا 5 فرردين را تنها با رعايت قوانين جاري كشور صادر كرد.
اما گفتنی است که تالار كيخسروي در جایگاهی قرار دارد که با كوچه پس كوچه هاي تنگ و باريك كه شناسایي آن براي بازديدكنندگاني كه به اين محل آشنا نيستند دشوار است و در اين راستا مسئولين اجازه استفاده از پارچهنویسی يا راهنمايي جهت نشان دادن مسير و جایگاه نمايشگاه را ندادند.
بدين منظور انجمن يانش وران مانتره با نمايشگاه بدون بازديدكننده و كيفيت كم مخالفت و از برگزاري آن صرف نظر كرد.
امسال تنها سالي است كه از چند ماه قبل جوانان انجمن يانش وران مانتره با مكاتبه و رايزني با مقامات مسئول طبق نظر نماينده، نشست هاي پي درپي براي بهتر برگزارشدن نمايشگاه انچام دادند، كه شوربختانه سودي نداد.
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ساعت 6 پسين پنج شنبه 17 بهمن ماه، بوذرجمهرپرخيده در پرديس دانش ماركار يزد حاضر مي شود و براي باشندگان از تاريخ معاصر زرتشتيان سخن خواهد گفت.
مدير پرديس دانش ماركار از برنامه ريزي هاي انجام شده براي فعال شدن هر چه بيشتر پرديس دانش ماركار خبر داد و برگزاري اين نشست را نيز در همين راستا دانست.
گفتني است آقاي پرخيده بر اساس برنامه كلاسهاي دانشپايه ديني، صبح آدينه نيز در تالار بزرگچمي حاضر خواهد بود.
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Roshan Rivetna – Chicago: Zoroastrian Association of Chicago (ZAC) hosted the third SSZ (Society of Scholars of Zoroastrianism) Conference at the Arbab Rustom Guiv Dare Mehr, in Chicago, November 21-24.
The conference was sponsored by SSZ (co-chairs Rohinton Rivetna and Pallan Ichaporia) with generous support from the World Zoroastrian Organization (WZO) and WZO-US president Keki Bhote. The mission of SSZ is to promote interaction among academicians, theologians (priests), educationists and practitioners of Zoroastrianism, through conferences and publications. A primary goal is also to revive the tradition of scholarship within our own community and to support Zoroastrian studies and research in academia.
The 4-day program opened with a dinner reception for speakers and out-of-town guests at the Rivetna’s on Friday evening. On Saturday, members of Zoroastrian Association of Chicago (ZAC) presented an all-day seminar on “Zoroastrianism 101: The Homeland, Life and Times of Zarathushtra.” Presenters/session chairs included Naheed Vatcha, Spitaman Tata, Hoshi and Neville Vazifdar, Keikhosrow Mobed, Farida Sharyari, Persis Damkevala, Cyrus Rivetna, Shazad Mehta, Pesi Vazifdar, Burjis Sidhwa, Persis Damkevala, Tushad and Zenia Mehta, Rushna Patel, Rashna Balsara, Kristy Taylor. Jehangir Mobed presented the Life of Arbab Guiv and Jameshed Modi spoke on Diversity.
On Sunday, SSZ papers were delivered by Farrokh Vajifdar (London), Dinyar Patel (Harvard), Dr. Pallan Ichaporia (University of Mainz – in abstentia), Keki R. Bhote (Chicago), Shahin Bekhradnia (Oxford), Dastur Dr. Kersey H. Antia (High Priest, Chicago) and Prof. Jesse S. Palsetia (University of Guelph, Canada. On Monday morning there was a Roundtable dialogue with the scholars and interested community members.
The programs opened with a Monajat by Mani Rao and ZAC choir and a Kavi Khabardar poem by Edul Udvadia; Benedictions by Hoshi and Neville Vazifdar and Bomi Damkevala; and Opening Remarks by ZAC president Hosi Mehta and Rohinton Rivetna.
Thanks to Aban Daboo, Roshan Rivetna, Dinaz Weber, Bachi Damkevala and Mani Rao and Mehroo Bhote for providing delicious food and dessert; and Registration volunteers Dinsoo Rivetna and Aban Vazifdar.
SSZ Conference Papers:
Session I was chaired by Afshan Barshan. Farrokh Vajifdar presented “Salvation Technology: Hellish Truths and Heavenly Lies.” Although thoroughly abstract, Zarathushtra’s teachings project a holistic view of an earthly good moral life, leaving speculations on Heaven and Hell to the formulations of Arda Wiraz and the High Pontiff Kirdir. Zarvanite aberrations and the cult of the Fravashis are examined in this light. Contrastive views are offered through the Antef Songs, Omar Khayyam’s irreligious quatrains, and the existentialist thinking of John Milton. Good and bad priests appear and vanish, to be replaced by the forthright Gathic perspectives leading to some expectedly radical conclusions. Bombay raised and London based, Farrokh Vajifdar comes from a high-priestly clan. His abiding interest in Indo-Iranian civilizations led to his specializing in Ancient Iranian languages and literature and the life-long attachment to Zoroastrian philosophy and spiritual teachings. He has written, lectured and broadcast (radio and television) on these subjects. As Fellow and former Vice-President of the Royal Asiatic Society, he referees and reviews books and articles on particular aspects of Zoroastrianism.
Session II was chaired by Minoo Press. Dinyar Patel presented “Parsi Interactions with Iran.” This paper examines the activities of the Iran League (founded in 1922 by a group of Bombay Parsis committed to “renew and continue the connection between the old land of Iran and Hind …”) between the 1920s and 1940s in the context of Parsi relations with their Zoroastrian brethren in Iran and the imperial Iranian government. Beginning in the 1850s, Parsis actively worked to ameliorate the conditions of the Iranian Zoroastrians, dwindling in numbers and reduced to abject poverty due to official government policies. Iran League members built on decades of Parsi work by establishing schools and institutions as well as lobbying Tehran to consider Zoroastrian interests. Many Parsis believed that Iran in the 1930s was taking a profoundly Zoroastrian turn and began calling for the Parsi community to “return” to the Iranian motherland. This romanticization of Iran, and the praise heaped on the supposedly “pro-Zoroastrian” Shah, was intimately linked to Parsi disillusionment with the course of Indian nationalist politics in the 1930s. Such sentiments also touched on an important issue of identity, one that remains salient amongst modern-day Parsis in both India/Pakistan and the diaspora. Are some community members prepared to go as far as to call themselves more Iranian or Persian than they are Indian or Pakistani? Dinyar Patel is a Ph.D. candidate in History at Harvard University. His primary interest is modern Indian history, specifically the Indian independence movement and the development of the modern Parsi community. He has conducted research on Parsi efforts to ameliorate the conditions of Iranian Zoroastrians in the 19th century, culminating in the work of Manakji Limji Hataria. Over the past year, Mr. Patel has extensively studied Zoroastrian history, both ancient and modern, with Dr. Yuhan Vevaina of Harvard University.
Dr. Pallan Ichaporia’s paper on “Status of the Priesthood after the Fall of the Sasanian Empire” was not available since Dr. Ichaporia had to cancel his trip due to health reasons. Dr. Ichaporia, an elected Fellow of The Royal Asiatic Society of Gt. Britain and Ireland is an associate of Prof Helmut Humbach at Mainz University and co-authored several books. Works under progress include The Concordance of the Gathas.
Session III was chaired by Bomi Damkevala. Keki R. Bhote presented a paper on “The Great Unknown Civilizations in Central Asia.” Since the 1970’s there has been a veritable explosion of archeological excavations in Central Asia and Iran. Many of them date back to ancient aryan times – both pre-Zoroastrian and Zoroastrian. (1). Arkaim, on the Kazakhstan and Russian border, a spectacular Aryan city going back to 5000 BC. (2) Gonur, in south Turkmenistan, one of the five most ancient civilizations of the world dated around 7000 BCE. (3) Tash Karim in north Uzbekistan, that existed since Zarasthushtra’s time and flourished as a Zoroastrian kingdom up to 1300 CE. (4) Elam, in south east Iran, that was called the cradle of civilization and where writing was first invented. These excavations and others represent a proud heritage for us Zoroastrians. Mr. Bhote is a pioneer in furthering Zoroastrianism in North America, a founder (in 1965) and president of the Zoroastrian Association of America, the first in North America, a founder and trustee of the Zoroastrian Association of Metropolitan Chicago and president of the World Zoroastrian Organization, US Region.
Shahin Bekhradnia presented a paper on “Zoroastrians in Tajikistan.” She spoke of her travels and her work in Tajikistan, (the poorest republic of the ex- Soviet Union) where she and fellow trustees of Vararoud ( a registered UK charity designed to aid Tajikistan) have taken up sponsorship of children’s facilities in the national eye hospital. She has also helped set up a village sewing project where it is hoped that end products such as hats will be sold at Oxford’s Pitt Rivers Museum gift shop. Shahin Bekhradnia is a graduate from Oxford University. Her thesis was on Identity and Change in the 20th Century among Iranian Zoroastrians. She has lectured regularly on various aspects of the religion, its ethics and the community and has also published many articles. She has also played an active part in InterFaith relations in the UK. She co-founded a school in Oxford, being an interpreter for the Immigration Appellate, a legal advisor to a travel company and currently a teacher of Ancient History, Latin, Russian and French. She is also a magistrate on the North Oxfordshire bench and the Oxfordshire Youth Panel, and a trustee of SMART (Substance Misuse Arrest Referral Team). She is on the Executive Committee of the World Zoroastrian Organisation (WZO) and is their Religious Affairs Spokesperson. One of her main duties is to support Zoroastrian refugees from Iran. In Iran she has set up a skills academy in Yazd teaching young Zoroastrians to earn their own independent livelihoods and helped establish a Senior Citizens Day Centre. She is also a long standing concerned environmentalist and participated as a candidate in the General Election for the Green Party some years ago.
Session IV was chaired by Cyrus Rivetna. Dastur Dr. Kersey Antia presented a paper on “Zoroastrian and pre-Zoroastrian Iranians in Georgia, Trans-Caucasia and Europe.” Mr. Bhote is a pioneer in furthering Zoroastrianism in North America, a founder (in 1965) and president of the Zoroastrian Association of America, the first in North America, a founder and trustee of the Zoroastrian Association of Metropolitan Chicago and president of the World Zoroastrian Organization, US Region. Dastur Dr. Kersey H. Antia is the high priest of the Zarathushti community in Chicago since 1977, and has served as an honorary priest for over half a century. A fully-ordained priest, from the M. F. Cama Athornan Institute in Mumbai, Dr. Antia studied religion and Avesta-Pahlavi under Dasturji Dabu, Mirza and other learned priests. A clinical and management psychologist in private solo practice in Illinois, he is also affiliated with several hospitals.
Jesse S. Palsetia presented a paper on “Partners in Empire: Parsi-British Relations in Colonial India Assessed”. The paper examines the growth and consolidation of Parsi-British relations in colonial India. It highlights how the Parsis and British came into economic and socio-political collaboration, and details the benefits and disadvantages Parsis encountered through their interactions with the British. The presentation is meant to provide context to perceptions of the Parsis’ situation under British imperialism. Prof. Palsetia is Associate Professor of History at the University of Guelph, Canada. He is a historian of South Asia in the ancient, medieval and modern periods. He has written extensively on the Parsis, Bombay city, and Indian history. He is the author of The Parsis of India (1st publication, 2001, Brill Publishers of Leiden), and (reprint, 2008, Manohar Publishers of New Delhi). He is presently writing a history of the Parsi businessman and philanthropist, Sir Jamsetjee Jejeebhoy.
The closing session was a workshop, chaired by Keki R. Bhote, with panelists Farrokh Vazifdar and Shahin Bekhradnia. The topics of discussion included: Zoroastrianism in North America, Zoroastrians in Central Asia; and Recognition for Dadabhai Naoroji.
The SSZ papers will also be available on the SSZ website. SSZ points of contact are Pallan Ichaporia and Rohinton Rivetna.
Photos are taken by Roshan Rivetna.
Dinyar Patel (Ph.D. candidate in History at Harvard University) presented “Parsi Interactions with Iran.”
Shahin Bekhradnia presented a paper on “Zoroastrians in Tajikistan.”
Dastur Dr. Kersey Antia presented a paper on “Zoroastrian and pre-Zoroastrian Iranians in Georgia, Trans-Caucasia and Europe.”
Farrokh Vajifdar from London, presented “Salvation Technology: Hellish Truths and Heavenly Lies.”
Group of “Society of Scholars of Zoroastrianism” conference speakers and organizers
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جوانان كسنويه بعد از برپايي جشن مهرگان بر آن شدند تا دومين جشن پاييزي را در روز آبان از ماه آبان را به شيوه اي سنتي برگزار كنند.
اين جشن بسيار ساده اجرا شد و اهالي كسنويه با پختن آش رشته و سروگ به اين جشن رونق بخشيدند.
همزمان با اين جشن تولد بازرس انجمن بود كه اهالي مراسم شادي را به همين مناسبت برپا كرند .
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پسين پنج شنبه 18 امرداد ماه با حضور دانش آموزان، آموزگاران و گروهي از همكيشان كرماني كلاس ديني سال جديد تحصيلي در تالار آتشكده كرمان آغاز شد.
هومن فروهري در ابتداي اين مراسم به ياد درگذشتگان به اوستاخواني پرداخت و در ادامه ضمن اشاره به مكاتبات انجام شده با سازمان آموزش و پرورش از سوي نماينده ايرانيان زرتشتي و انجمن زرتشتيان كرمان نويد تاليف كتابهاي ديني توسط متخصصين زرتشتي را به باشندگان داد.
گروهي از دانش آموزان كلاسهاي ديني كرمان به همراه آموزگارشان
كورش آذرگشاسبي سخنران ديگر اين مراسم بود، سخنگوي انجمن زرتشتيان كرمان هدف برگزاري كلاسهاي ديني را آموزش سخنان اشوزرتشت و بزرگداشت سنتها دانست و افزود براي بهتر آموختن بايد محيطي مرفه براي فرزندانمان مهيا باشد.
اما در شهر يزد، كلاسهاي پسرانه انجمن زرتشتيان يزد در ساختمان پرسش و كلاسهاي دخترانه انجمن زرتشتيان يزد در مدرسه راهنمايي دخترانه ماركار آغاز شد.
البته بر عكس شهرهاي ديگر كه كلاسهاي ديني را به صورت متمركز برگزار مي نمايند، سالها است كه هر كدام از انجمنهاي يزدي كلاسهاي جداگانه اي را در محله هاي خود براي دانش آموزان برگزار مي نمايند.
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خدابخش منيري نخستين دبير ليسانسهي زبان انگليسي در يزد، بامداد ديروز،24 شهريورماه، ساعت ٩ بامداد درگذشت.
زندهياد منيري كه ليسانس خود را از دانشسراي عالي زبان گرفته بود در سال ١٣٢٠ بهعنوان نخستين دبير ليسانسهي زبان انگليسي به استخدام آموزش و پرورش درآمد.
وي كه در دوران تحصيل، شاگرد استاداني چون صديق علم، بديعالزمان فروزانفر و ملكالشعراي بهار بود، در روزگار تدريسش، آموزگار كساني بود كه هنوز خاطره و ياد منيري را در دل و ذهن دارند از زرتشتيان گرفته تا ديگر همشهريهاي يزدياش.
خدابخش منيري در سال ١٣٣٠ بههمراه ٤ دبير ديگر از شهرهاي اهواز، مشهد، كرمان و تبريز بهعنوان دبيران نمونه براي يكسال در دانشگاه لندن زير نظر استادان برجسته آموزش ديدند و در اين ميان تنها كسي كه در پايان دوره توانست سرافراز از آزمون اين دانشگاه بيرون بيايد، شادروان منيري بود.
منيري در بخشي از خاطراتش ميگويد: «به ايران كه بازگشتم” خياباني” رييس آموزش، به پيشوازم آمد، مرا بوسيد و در آغوش گرفت و از اينكه آبروي ايران را خريدهام، ابراز خوشنودي كرد.»
روانشاد منيري كه از زمان استخدام، دبير زبان دبيرستانهاي ماركار، ايرانشهر و كيخسروي(:پهلوي) بوده، نزديك به ٢٠ سال پاياني خدمتش را بيشتر در دبيرستان ماركار سرگرم آموزش زبان انگليسي بوده و چندين سال مديريت اين دبيرستان را نيز بردوش داشته است. خدابخش منيري فرزند گل و رستم منيري بود. در سال ١٢٩٤ خورشيدي در نرسيآباد يزد چشم بر جهان گشود و پس از گذران ٩٣ سال از زندگي در زادگاهش يزد بدرود زندگي گفت.
هفتهنامهي امرداد با درود به فروهر پاك تمامي درگذشتگان شادي روان اين روانشاد را خواستار است.
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مجمع عمومي همگاني ساليانه نوبت دوم انجمن زرتشتيان يزد، ساعت 6 پسين روز آدينه 15 شهريور ماه در تالار بزرگ چمي برگزار خواهد شد.
دستور جلسه اين نشست عبارت است از:
گزارش هيئت مديره و مالي انجمن
گزارش بازرس انجمن
انتخاب بازرسان انجمن
تعيين روزنامه جهت نشر آگاهي هاي انجمن
با انتشار نام قبول شدگان كنكور سراسري كه در تارنما( سايت) سازمان سنجش آموزش كشور منتشر شده است، خبرهاي رسيده حكايت از پيروزي و كسب رتبه هاي يك و دو رقميجوانان زرتشتي در آزمون سراسري ورود به دانشگاهها و مراكز آموزش عالي دارد.
گزارش هاي رسيده حاكي است كه آقاي آرش گبل يكي از جوانان همكيش زرتشتي رتبه دوم كنكور زبان خارجي را به دست آورده است.
اين جوان همكيش؛ دانش آموز دبيرستان دكتر محمود حسابي است كه در كنكور سراسري آموزش عالي كشور توانست رتبه دوم را كسب كند.
آرش گبل كه زاده تيرماه 1369 است دوران تحصيل ابتدايي و راهنمايي خود را در دبستان جمشيدجم و راهنمايي رستمآباديان كه تحت پوشش انجمن زرتشتيان تهران قرار دارند، گذرانده است.
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زرتشتیان بر اساس سنتی دیرپا سپیده دم آغاز سال نو و قبل از برآمدن آفتاب، بر روی بام خانه هایشان آتش می افروزند، سنتی که در شهرهای بزرگ به سختی عملی می شود اما در روستاها با شور و اشتیاق زیادی همچنان برگزار می شود. اما شب سال نو چگونه به انتهای تیرماه رسیده است؟
پاسخ این پرسش را باید در فراموش نمودن روزهای کبیسه بعد از حمله اعراب دانست و در نتیجه این فراموشی با وجود آنکه سال نو را زرتشتیان در فروردین ماه جشن می گیرند اما آتش افروزی اش را دو بار در سال انجام می دهند.
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A 4500-year-old cypress tree in Iran’s southeastern province of Yazd is to be soon protected as one of the world’s biggest living organisms.
Department of Environment of Yazd Province hopes to have this colossal tree protected from being damaged or destroyed.
The tree, gracefully standing in the city of Abarku, located in the southwest of the Yazd Province is one of the region’s seven historical and natural sites and is nominated to be added to the World Heritage list.
Russian scientist Alexander Rouf has estimated the tree’s age to be between 4000 and 4500 years, and with a height of 25 meters Read More