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Agiaries are a natural culmination of the efforts to bring the youth back to the
fold and the empowering of the Mobeds. There are approximately 80 Agiaries in
the world for a rough estimate of 80,000 Parsis. The idea is to motivate Parsis
to adopt Agiaries, even in part, to keep our cultures and traditions alive. More
than 500 crores are locked up in trusts, but PRG plans to mobilize resources in
the present. Agiaries require support and dedication similar to what other communities
like the Jains and Marwaris provides to their temples. The trust embarks on a
drive to save our Agiaries and reinstate them to their original glory. |
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only 80-odd functional Agiaries left worldwide, the aim is to stem the rapid disintegration
of the sacred sites that are the fulcrum of the faith. Parsis can contribute by
adopting Agiaries, in full or in part, and reinstate them to their former glory.
The founder, Jimmy himself, has adopted and renovated the Rustom Framna Agiary
at Dadar and the Langarana Godivala Agiary at Fountain, Mumbai. |
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and power the ‘Adopt-an-Agiary’ drive
Monitor the interface between the donor and the Agiary
Collect funds for restoration |
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Restoration The Founder Trustee, Jimmy himself, has adopted and
renovated the Rustom Framna Agiary at Dadar and the Langarana Godivala Agiary
at Fountain, Mumbai. | | | |
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