Whatever

THAT is why a healthy debate is not possible. Not with one side having a set of decaying brains.

Aw you are so kind. I have seen no evidence of a brain thus far, decaying or otherwise, but perhaps you are more astute than I am. :D
 
Dont know about pandits, but among Parsis, Priests with a beautiful rhythmic singsong style of chanting are hugely sought after for private prayers. Either foe the departed during rhe last 10 days of Muktad (before Navroz) or for private Jashans at home and definitely for Lagans and Navjotes. The others make up the mandatory chorus numbers.

None of our priests (except the really old ones in charge of the fure temples) are full rime. They are all working professionals with full rime day jobs, who you invite ro orat for you. And who usually are attached as a body of priests to a particular fire temple. On call when needed.

During high throughput periods if the year, big cities like Bombay and Poona import priests from rhe hinterland.

Cheers, Doc
I think rhythmic singsong and creating right vibrations are two different things.
But it depends on target audience also. A proper chanting creates totally different environment, but again to feel and receive those vibrations, one must be in tune.

But I don't know, just increasing post count.
 
@hatehs kaha hai ?

he been perma'd ? :(
 
I think rhythmic singsong and creating right vibrations are two different things.
But it depends on target audience also. A proper chanting creates totally different environment, but again to feel and receive those vibrations, one must be in tune.

But I don't know, just increasing post count.

Yes absolutely correct.

But for that you need silence.

Like inside a dark Atash Behram where artificial light is not allowed.

Its a different atmosphere.

You feel you are transported back to Persian times. Even the children feel it.

Cheers, Doc
 
Tera shakha ka classmate hai Kiya. Kabhi kisi sharif admin ok miss nahin kiya.
solid banda mangta

hamarey buttons dabaing

then hum bhi punch back full, dancing down the wicket aa ke...

all within the laws...

btw, trivia.. did you know cricket is the only game governed by "laws" .. not "rules", laws..
 
Yes absolutely correct.

But for that you need silence.

Like inside a dark Atash Behram where artificial light is not allowed.

Its a different atmosphere.

You feel you are transported back to Persian times. Even the children feel it.

Cheers, Doc
When you certain level of tuning, you not need boosters, signal repeaters and big antenna.

Priest should be able to send out powerful enough signals, so even weak receiver also receive some of the transmission.

But now a days part time is the game. But an individual can work on self.
 
oops, googled.. there's a few other sports with "laws" too

still
 
solid banda mangta

hamarey buttons dabaing

then hum bhi punch back full, dancing down the wicket aa ke...

all within the laws...

btw, trivia.. did you know cricket is the only game governed by "laws" .. not "rules", laws..
An Indian talking about rules and laws? Cricket ka satianash kar dia an kiya bolt a hai
 
When you certain level of tuning, you not need boosters, signal repeaters and big antenna.

Priest should be able to send out powerful enough signals, so even weak receiver also receive some of the transmission.

But now a days part is the game. But an individual can work on self.

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The only photos of Atash Behram fires I can find online are from Iran ... this is at the Atash Behram at Yazd.

In India photography is strictly prohibited.

Cheers, Doc
 
Can you little explain word Behram in proper context.

It means Victorious.

Victorious Fire.

These are the highest grades of fires for Zoroastrianism. 8 in India. Including the Iranshah Atash Padshah in Udvada (the original continuous burning one). And one in Iran (above).

Below these are the Agiyari or Atash Kadeh fires.

Below those are the Daar e Meher fires.

Levels of purification and consecration.

Cheers, Doc
 
It means Victorious.

Victorious Fire.

These are the highest grades of fires for Zoroastrianism. 8 in India. Including the Iranshah Atash Padshah in Udvada (the original continuous burning one). And one in Iran (above).

Below these are the Agiyari or Atash Kadeh fires.

Below those are the Daar e Meher fires.

Levels of purification and consecration.

Cheers, Doc
Victorious of/from what?
What and when was this victory.

I don't know if I asked my question correctly, but I hope you understand what I mean.
 

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