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SALUTE TO ALL PARSIS ....... 


 No Indian community internalized the civilizing mission of the ancient
Hindu culture as did the Parsis. Only 50,000 remain in Bombay(Now" MUMBAI)
today, mainly in South Mumbai, the most disciplined and cultured part of
India .

In South Mumbai, the cutting of lanes by drivers is punished, jumping a red
light is impossible, parking is possible only in allotted areas,roads are
clean, service is efficient, the restaurants are unmatched - civilization
seems within reach. South Mumbai has some of the finest buildings in India,
many of them built by Parsis. 

The Parsis came to Mumbai after Surat 's port silted over in the 17th
century. Gerald Aungier settled Mumbai and gave Parsis land for their Tower
of Silence on Malabar Hill in 1672. The Parsis made millions through the
early and mid-1800s and they spent much of it on public good.

The Ambanis built Dhirubhai Ambani International School , where fees are Rs.
348,000 (US $8,000 a  year in a country where per capita income is $ 600 per
year) and where the head girl is Mukesh Ambani's daughter.!!!

The Kingfisher Mallyas gilded the insides of the Tirupati temple with gold.
Lakshmi Mittal, the fourth richest richest man in the world says he's too
young to think of  charity!! ... He's 57 and worth $45 billion. 
The Birla Family built 3 temples in Hyderabad , Jaipur and Delhi .

These days Hindu philanthropy means building temples. They do not understand
social philanthropy.

And these days, the Hindus' lack of enthusiasm for philanthropy has become
cultural. The Hindu cosmos is Hobbesian and the devotee's relationship with
God is transactional. God must be petitioned and placated to swing the
universe's blessings towards you and away from someone else. 
 They believe that society has no role in your advancement and there is no
reason to give back to it because it hasn't given you anything in the first
place.  This is something that needs to be changed and reverted to our
Sanatan Dharm. 

 The Parsis, on the other hand, understood that philanthropy - love of
mankind - recognizes that we cannot progress alone.  That there is such a
thing as the common good. They spent as no Indian community had ever before,
on building  institutions, making them stand out in a culture whose talent
lies in renaming things other people built. 

The Parsis built libraries all over India , they built the National Gallery
of Art. The Indian Institute of Science was built in 1911 by Jamshedji
Nusserwanji Tata, the Tata Institute of  Fundamental Research was built by
Dr Homi Bhabha, the Tata Institute of Social Science was built in 1936 by
the Sir Dorabji Tata Trust. The Wadias built hospitals, women's colleges and
the five great low-income Parsi colonies of Bombay . JJ Hospital and Grant
Medical College were founded by Sir Jamsetjee Jejeebhoy. 

By 1924, two out of five Indians - whether Hindu, Muslim or Parsi - joining
the Indian Civil Services were on TATA scholarships.

They gave Mumbai the Jehangir Art Gallery, Sir JJ School of Art , the
Taraporevala Aquarium. The National Center for Performing Arts, the only
place in India where world-class classical concerts are held is a gift of
the Tatas. There are 161 Friends of the Symphony Orchestra of India (SOI) -
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age=0&BlockImage=0&rediffng=0> http://www.soimumbai.in/> .92  of them are
Parsis. For an annual fee of Rs 10,000, Friends of the SOI get two tickets
to any one recital in the season, they get to shake hands with artistes
after the concert and they get to attend music appreciation talks through
the year.

The  Parsi dominates high culture in Mumbai. This means that a concert
experience in the city is unlike that in any other part of India . Classical
concerts seat as many as two thousand. Zubin Mehta, the most famous Parsi in
the world, is Director of the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra  since 1969. He
conducts the tenor Placido Domingo, the pianist Daniel Barenboim and the
soprano Barbara Frittoli. Four concerts are held at the Jamshed Bhabha Opera
House and then one at Brabourne Stadium with a capacity of 25,000.

No other city in India has this appetite for classical music and in Mumbai
this comes from the Parsis. Despite their tiny population, the Parsi
presence in a concert hall is above 50 per cent. 

Symphony Orchestra of India concerts begin at 7 pm. Once the musicians
start, latecomers must wait outside till the movement ends. The end of each
movement also signals a fusillade of coughs and groans, held back by
doddering Parsis too polite to make a sound while Mendelssohn is being
played. No mobile phone ever goes off as is common in cinema halls: his
neighbors are aware of the Parsi's insistence of form and his temper.  The
Parsis were also pioneers of Mumbai's Gujarati theatre, which remains the
most popular form of live entertainment in Mumbai. 
 Mumbai's first theatre was opened by Parsis in 1846, the Grant Road
Theatre, donations from Jamshetjee Jejeebhoy and Framjee Cowasjee making it
possible. 
Want to add about the generosity about Ratan Tata who did so much about the
staff of Taj Hotel during the terrorist attack in Mumbai. Not only that but
he also set up camps for all the other victims and their families who
suffered during the attack at Bori Bunder.

The  Parsi in Bollywood caricature is a comic figure, but always honest, and
innocent as Indians believe Parsis generally to be, rightly or wrongly. In
the days before modern cars came to India the words 'Parsi-owned' were
guaranteed to ensure that a second-hand car listed for sale would get picked
up ahead of any others. This is because people are aware of how carefully
the Parsi keeps his things. His understanding and enthusiasm of the
mechanical separates him from the rest. Most of  the automobile magazines in
India are owned and edited by  Parsis.

The Parsis are a dying community and this means that more Parsis die each
year than are born (Symphony concert-goers can also discern the disappearing
Parsi from the rising numbers of those who clap between movements).

As the Parsis leave, South Mumbai will become like the rest of Mumbai -
brutish, undisciplined and filthy.

Preserve this race...You are privileged if you have a Parsi Bawa as your
friend...He/She is indeed a "Heritage" to be treasured for ever.

 CREDIT TO SARDARS

We all love Sardar jokes. But do you know that Sikhs are one of the hardest
working, prosperous and diversified communities in the world! 
My friend told me about the following incident which I wish to share with
you. It has had a deep impact on my thinking.

During the last vacation, a few friends came to Delhi . They rented a taxi
for local sight-seeing. The driver was an old Sardar and boys being boys,
these pals began cracking Sardarji jokes, just to tease the old man. But to
their surprise, the fellow remained unperturbed..

At the end of the sight-seeing, they paid the cab hire charges. The Sardar
returned the change, but he gave each one of them one rupee extra and
said,''Sons, since morning you have been telling Sardarji jokes. I listened
to them all and let me tell you, some of them were in bad taste. Still, I
don't mind coz I know that you are young blood and are yet to see the world.
But I have one request. I am giving you one rupee each. Give it to the first
Sardar beggar that you come across in this or any other city !!!"

My friend continued, "That one rupee coin is still with me. I couldn't find
a single Sardar begging anywhere."

MORAL:
The secret behind their universal success is their willingness to do any job
with utmost dedication and pride. A Sardar will drive a truck or set up a
roadside garage or a dhaba, run a fruit juice stall, take up small time
carpentry, ... but he will never beg on the streets


Because Sikhs contribute: 

* 33% of total income tax
* 67% of total charities
* 45% of Indian Army 

* 59,000++ Gurudwaras serve LANGAR to 5,900,000+ people everyday! 
 

& All this when THEY make only 1.4% of the total INDIAN POPULATION. 


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