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Navjote Ceremony

10 years, 7 months

Young Parsi Girl with Dastur(Priest) at her Navjote Ceremony. For Parsi families the Navjote or Sedreh Pushi/Sudre-Pooshi, Ceremony is an important Zoroastrian ritual in which an individual is inducted into the religion. The term Navjote is used primarily by the Zoroastrians of India (the Parsis). UNESCO Heritage City Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India