On 27th November, 2024, the Zoroastrian community worldwide lost a true friend, well-wisher and philanthropist. Although he lived in the USA, his heart was always in India and his soul resided in Iran. He used to visit India periodically usually during the cooler winter months and meet his old friends and relatives. He would also stay […]
Tag: Volume 14- Issue 35
Allegorical Understanding Of Religious Scriptures
Adil J. Govadia Ancient religions are known to use allegory* as a powerful literary tool to convey complex ideas and ethical lessons through exemplary representations. (An allegory is a parable that displays a deeper moral lesson like the ‘Hare and Tortoise’ story which underlines a hidden message – ‘slow and steady wins the race’!) By […]
Special Postal Cover Released For DAI’s ‘Knowledgiate’ Ruby Anniversary
‘Knowledgiate’, the annual in-house magazine of the Dadar Athornan Institute (DAI), which is being published since the past forty years, celebrated its Ruby anniversary with the release of a Special Postal Cover to commemorate the auspicious occasion, in a select function held at the Mumbai GPO, on 5th December, 2024. The unique aspect of this […]
Significance Of The Cross In Diverse Cultures – II
Swastika – The Bent Cross The swastika is India’s version of one of humanity’s most enduring, ancient symbols. The oldest known use of this symbol dates back to the end of the last Ice Age. A figurine carved with a recognizable armed plus sign dating to 10,000-13,000 BCE was found in Ukraine. How the ancient […]
Jijina Father-Son Duo Make India Proud In Russia
Er. Hormazd Khushnoor Jijina achieved a historic milestone, becoming the first Indian in two decades to win the FCF Pro Belt in the Senior category, at the 17th World Cup Championships, which were held in Russia. Eighteen countries participated in the competition which was organised by the International Federation of Full Contact Fighting MMA. Hormazd Jijina’s […]