Parsi Fire Temple Mumbai |
The Parsi (Zoroastrian) fire Temple is Mumbai’s oldest surviving Zoroastrian fire temple. As one of the primary institutions of the city’s historic parsi community, the grand structure, with high walls much like that of a fortress, was Mumbai’s second fire temple at the time of its construction.
Parsi fire Temple also known as Dar-e Mehr or Agiary, Zoroastrian fire temples are built around the fire housed within their structures. The temples are home to one of three different grades of fire, according to which they are categorized—with Atash Dadgah being the lowest grade of fire and Atash Adaran and Atash Behram following it. The Banaji Limji Agiary houses Atash Adaran, the second grade of fire.
TRAVELERS TIP
Non parsi not allowed to fire Temple but they can enjoy expecting fire room.
Photography not allowed.
Maintain silence.
Non parsi not allowed to fire Temple but they can enjoy expecting fire room.
Photography not allowed.
Maintain silence.
TIMINGS
Open Everyday
6 AM to 8PM
Open Everyday
6 AM to 8PM
ADDRESS
146, Perin Nariman St, Borabazar Precinct, Ballard Estate, Fort, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400001
146, Perin Nariman St, Borabazar Precinct, Ballard Estate, Fort, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400001
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