Publisher's Synopsis
âThe Marriage Ceremony of the Parseesâ offers a detailed examination of the traditional wedding rituals of the Parsee community. Written by Jivanji Jamshedji Modi, this work provides invaluable insights into the customs, traditions, and religious significance embedded within Parsee marriage ceremonies. The book meticulously describes each step of the ceremony, elucidating the symbolism and cultural context that make these rituals so meaningful.
This book serves as an important resource for those interested in comparative religion, cultural anthropology, and the rich heritage of the Parsee people. It also provides a comprehensive understanding of how ancient Zoroastrian beliefs are woven into the fabric of modern Parsee life.
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