PARSEE ARTIFACTS
Posted: Mon Aug 22, 2005 6:16 pm
Source : Milpitas Post, CA
PARSEE ARTIFACTS
The India Community Center will celebrate the heritage of Parsees one of the world's oldest cultures Aug. 28, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at 555 Los Coches St. Seldom-seen Parsee artifacts, exhibits and photos are on display all month at the community center.
Parsee Day, organized by India Community Center and the Zoroastrian Association of Northern California, will include entertainment featuring a musical skit, a garba dance and a presentation on the history and culture of Parsees. A traditional Parsee lunch will also be available. The event is free and open to all. There will be a $5 charge for lunch.
Parsees are followers of the Zoroastrian religion, thought to be established around 500 BC. They migrated to India in the 8th century, and now live primarily in Mumbai.
The small community which numbers less than 140,000 worldwide has several notable members among it, including conductor Zubin Mehta, the late Freddie Mercury of the band Queen, novelist Rohinton Mistry and the Indian business dynasty, the Tatas.
Visit www.IndiaCC.org or call 934-1130 for more information.
PARSEE ARTIFACTS
The India Community Center will celebrate the heritage of Parsees one of the world's oldest cultures Aug. 28, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at 555 Los Coches St. Seldom-seen Parsee artifacts, exhibits and photos are on display all month at the community center.
Parsee Day, organized by India Community Center and the Zoroastrian Association of Northern California, will include entertainment featuring a musical skit, a garba dance and a presentation on the history and culture of Parsees. A traditional Parsee lunch will also be available. The event is free and open to all. There will be a $5 charge for lunch.
Parsees are followers of the Zoroastrian religion, thought to be established around 500 BC. They migrated to India in the 8th century, and now live primarily in Mumbai.
The small community which numbers less than 140,000 worldwide has several notable members among it, including conductor Zubin Mehta, the late Freddie Mercury of the band Queen, novelist Rohinton Mistry and the Indian business dynasty, the Tatas.
Visit www.IndiaCC.org or call 934-1130 for more information.