The ‘Kissah–e–Sanjan’ or the ‘Story of Sanjan’ was originally written in Persian at the close of the sixteenth century (1599) by Mobed Bahman Kaikobad, the grandson of Dastur Hormazdyar Sanjana, and the granduncle of Darab Hormuzdyar, the compiler of the well- known collection of Revayets compiled in the seventeenth century in India. Its importance arises […]
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Legacy To Loss: The Hidden Cost of Parsi Migration
Dear Readers, Each year, an increasing number of young Parsis pack their bags, board flights and leave for shores offering a brighter future. They leave with degrees, dreams and one-way tickets. And while ambition must always be applauded, we need to ask: at what cost… to the community they leave behind? The steady trickle of […]

