Kadmi Atash Behram Parsi Fire Temple

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Surat, India

Parsi temple· Place of worship

Kadmi Atash Behram Parsi Fire Temple Reviews | Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Kadmi Atash Behram Parsi Fire Temple is located in Surat, India on 12/1704, Vakil St, Shahpore, Sayedpura. Kadmi Atash Behram Parsi Fire Temple is rated 4.7 out of 5 in the category parsi temple in India.

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12/1704, Vakil St, Shahpore, Sayedpura

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Minoo Jal Buhariwalla

Mumbai City's... oldest ATASHBEHRAM

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zersis ghadiali

Absulately spiritual

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Zarir Patel

One of the eight Holy Atash Behrams in Surat India. Holy and a pious place of worship for parsi's

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Jahanbux Parabia

Sublime. Devotion Personified. As all Atash Behram Sahebs, it is where we can speak to the Supreme Creator.

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Sanjay Bahura

Visited from outside. Well maintained.

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Zubin Mistry Nature Lover

Its one of the 8 Atash Behrams of parsis

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SAROSH WADIA

Kadmi Atash Bahram houses the highest cadre of Holy Fire for the followers of Parsi religion & is one of the 8 such Atash Bahrams in India & is nearly two centuries old. The Fire Temple is a place of worship for the Parsis where followers of the Zoarashtrian religion are allowed to go in. But this Fire Temple has a central open space for events like Navjotes & Marriages can take place, with a pillared hall, towards the South. The main Fire Temple is to the East of this central open space. People of all religions gather as invitees in this central open space, during such functions. If you're a Surti with Parsi friends then be sure that you will be invited here to witness happy family events that take place here.

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Nikunj Javiya

Atash Bahram is the name given to the highest grade of fire and the temple that houses the Atash Bahram and are usually under the care of Dasturjis, Parsi high priests. Out of the nine Atash Bahrams in the world, eight are in India (one in Iran) and Modi Atash Bahram (Shenshai) is in Surat. It was consecrated in the year 1823. A beautifully constructed fire temple, it is visually beautiful from the outside however since only Parsis are allowed inside the fire temple I could not venture into it. Parking is a major problem at this place else it is well maintained ever since it was opened for worship.