As we go through life, we accumulate wisdom – about what and who we really are. Wisdom comes with age but if you’re reasonably truthful , this knowledge is yours through all stages of life. We recognise who we are, what’s really important, and how to live life as productively and happily for ourselves as […]
Tag: Volume 11-Issue 11
TechKnow With Tantra: EnglishGrammar.org
This site helps brush up your grammar online, be it a basic or complex topic. Just glance at topics on the left panel, like adjectives, adverbs, business writing, creative writing, etc. and get to learn the nuances with lots of examples and quizzes. You can also download grammar lessons and share them with friends. There […]
Jim Sarbh To Portray Homi Bhabha In Web Series – ‘Rocket Boys’
Bollywood star and critically acclaimed actor, Jim Sarbh, who has given brilliant performances in blockbuster Bollywood films including ‘Neerja’ and ‘Padmaavat’, will be portraying the role of Indian Nuclear Scientist – Homi Jehangir Bhabha (1909-1966), in the oncoming SonyLIV web-series, titled ‘Rocket Boys’. The series is based on the lives of Indian nuclear researchers – […]
Jamsetji Nusserwanji Tata Tops Global List Of Philanthropists Of The Century!
The legacy and glory of our illustrious forefathers continue to bring pride and worldwide reverence to our small community, even today! Jamsetji Nusserwanji Tata, the late founder of the Tata Group, topped the prestigious ‘2021 EdelGive Hurun Philanthropists of the Century’ rankings, with his donations currently valued at $102.4 Billion, including all his key endowments, […]
‘Kem Na Mazda’ – Invoking Divine Protection
‘Kem Na Mazda’ is the third prayer in the Pak Khordeh Avesta, after praying the ‘Yatha Ahu Vairyo’ and ‘Ashem Vohu’ – two of the mightiest mystic mantras. However, Kem Na Mazda is the first prayer with which our Kasti ritual begins. In this prayer, Zarathushtra asks Ahura Mazda, “Who will give me and my […]
Parsi Cricket Pioneers Of 1886 Honoured At Lord’s!
Reminiscing our rich history, Parsis were the earliest community in India to take up cricket, playing this game since 1840. The first Parsi Club – ‘The Oriental Cricket Club’ – was founded in 1848. Later, in February 1885, a group of eminent Parsis met at Bombay’s Ripon Club to discuss the setting up of a […]