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Fire temples in India are sacred spaces where Zoroastrians, also known as Parsis, perform their religious rituals and offer prayers to the divine fire, symbolising purity and divine presence.
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These temples, rich in history and tradition, serve as crucial centres for the preservation and practice of Zoroastrian faith.
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Located in the Kutch region of Gujarat, the Bahrot Caves are revered for their ancient rock-cut temples and intricate fire altars, serving as a significant site for Zoroastrians.
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Situated in the bustling city of Mumbai, Maharashtra, the Banaji Limji Agiary is one of the oldest and most important Parsi fire temples, cherished for its historical and religious significance
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This revered fire temple is located in Udvada, Gujarat, and is considered one of the most sacred Zoroastrian fire temples, housing the Iranshah fire which has been continuously burning for centuries.
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Found in the heart of Mumbai, Maharashtra, the Maneckji Seth Agiary is an important fire temple known for its stunning architecture
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The Parsi Fire Temple in Secunderabad, Telangana, is a notable place of worship for the Parsi community in the region.
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Located in Royapuram, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, this fire temple is notable for its role in serving the Zoroastrian community in the southern part of India.
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Do you know of any other fire temples?
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