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Ye toh har community ki kahani hai, I imagine.. us dharmis for sure.

I remember granny and her daily readings of the hanuman chalisa in front of her favouriye ganesh ji murti. She's get mad if one of us kids stormed into the room screaming and shouting, baccha playing stuff.

Then she'd emerge from the room, all wobbly (old lady knee thing).. and buy us an ice cream or chocolates (think she felt bad for screaming at us)

My mum and aunt too, they do these elaborate poojas and etc on events.. last of that generation, almost.. at least here.

Aaj kal sab modern style jaldi jaldi ho gaya hai, my cousins etc.. at least half of them, no sense of tradition or too elaborate ritualbaazi.. seedha simple pooja karo, then its time to party (Diwali)

Greatly diminished, the old ways of doing stuff.. it'll all be gone in another 3 or 4 generations.. so goes life.
 
Ye toh har community ki kahani hai, I imagine.. us dharmis for sure.

I remember granny and her daily readings of the hanuman chalisa in front of her favouriye ganesh ji murti. She's get mad if one of us kids stormed into the room screaming and shouting, baccha playing stuff.

Then she'd emerge from the room, all wobbly (old lady knee thing).. and buy us an ice cream or chocolates (think she felt bad for screaming at us)

My mum and aunt too, they do these elaborate poojas and etc on events.. last of that generation, almost.. at least here.

Aaj kal sab modern style jaldi jaldi ho gaya hai, my cousins etc.. at least half of them, no sense of tradition or too elaborate ritualbaazi.. seedha simple pooja karo, then its time to party (Diwali)

Greatly diminished, the old ways of doing stuff.. it'll all be gone in another 3 or 4 generations.. so goes life.

Happily for us, modern Parsi girls do it too.

I have always been struck by the complete absence of fire in houses of my Hindu friends.

Sam told me they (Jats) have it. But thats more in the form of the household chulha.
 
Happily for us, modern Parsi girls do it too.

I have always been struck by the complete absence of fire in houses of my Hindu friends.

Sam told me they (Jats) have it. But thats more in the form of the household chulha.
Nahi, hota bhi bhot hai, but on the decline hai.. mum lights diya and etc every morning.

More prevalent and more traditional in Jaat gharaanas for sure, hum ko toh urbanization and modern lifestyle kha gayi, kaccha chaba gayi, sadly.
 
Please note dhoop or agarbatti is not exactly fire.

At least a diya (divo for us) qualifies.
Yes, a proper diya, hand rolled wick, tel.. regularly cleaned.. after bath and before food.. har din.

Max I do is light an aggarbatti or something, and its mostly for the nice sugandh :P
 
Yes, a proper diya, hand rolled wick, tel.. regularly cleaned.. after bath and before food.. har din.

Max I do is light an aggarbatti or something, and its mostly for the nice sugandh :P

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Divo. Glass with oil, and those wicks with cork floats (on the right). Placed either like that only, on inside these decorative silver protective (wind) holders with Zoroastrian motifs (hand cut and beaten).
 

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