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Gujarat: Udvada gets dual high priests after eight years

Newly ordained Ervad Mirza speaks to mid-day about challenges that have plagued priesthood in recent years

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Dastoor Tehemton Mirza

Dastoor Tehemton Mirza

Gujarat’s Udvada is home to the Iranshah Atash Behram, which holds a fire sacred to the Zoroastrians of India, burning continuously for over a millennium. The Parsi fire temple is known for its unique tradition of dual high priests, a practice rooted in three centuries of history. The tradition faced an eight-year hiatus following the passing of Vada Dastoorji Peshotan Mirza in 2016. However, on February 11, the Udvada Athornan Anjuman (the body responsible for the appointment of a high priest in Udvada) reinstated the position, appointing 43-year-old Ervad Tehemton Mirza as the temple’s second high priest.

The dual hierarchy, upheld since the arrival of the Sanajana priests in the region three centuries ago, reflects a steadfast commitment to democratic principles within the Anjuman. After the passing of Vada Dastoorji Peshotan Mirza, Dastoorji Khurshed was the sole high priest of the Iranshah Atash Behram Udvada.

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