What is at the core of Parsee thinking?
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The Parsee first came to Northern India when it was under the reign of Emperor Akbar. Parsee thinking is the descendants of Zoroastrian culture, whose founder was Zoroaster or Zarathushtra.
However, in contemporary India, Parsee is said to be shrinking in number, to the extent that, reportedly, they would soon be considered a tribe rather than a community.
The Parsee thinking was more emphasis on working hard also to provide knowledge about the Indian and Zoroastrian cultures for their enlightenment through books, articles, counseling classes and giving a wide view of their demographic figures.
However, in contemporary India, Parsee is said to be shrinking in number, to the extent that, reportedly, they would soon be considered a tribe rather than a community.
The Parsee thinking was more emphasis on working hard also to provide knowledge about the Indian and Zoroastrian cultures for their enlightenment through books, articles, counseling classes and giving a wide view of their demographic figures.
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At the core of parsee thinking are three main principles of conduct, namely, good thoughts, good words and good deeds. ✔✔
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