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2. Parsis worship a fire.​

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Answered by deepakkumar7787
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The place of worship for Zoroastrians, Mumbai's Parsi fire temples use fire and ash for purification. Zoroastrian is one of the world's oldest religions, and Zoroastrians—often called dar-e mehr in Persian–the religion's worshippers.

Answered by shailacharles04
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Fire is seen as the supreme symbol of purity, and sacred fires are maintained in Fire Temples (Agiaries). These fires represent the light of God (Ahura Mazda) as well as the illuminated mind, and are never extinguished. No Zoroastrian ritual or ceremony is performed without the presence of a sacred fire.Oct 2, 2009

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