I do visit Bhuj once or twice in a year & make it a practice to visit this agyari. Roda mai has left us for ever and pray her soul rest in peace.
Its been some years since this agyari has been managed by Non Parsis which i am not sure how many of you are aware of, sad but what ever they are trying to do they are trying hard to maintain the agyari.
Non Parsees have been taking care (Gujratis and Muslims) i guess around 18 years the atash patsha is not functional but they do the regular divos and chok toran.
Almost a year ago in the month of April I had visited this agyari due to some circumstances.
If these are the latest photos then all I can say that much work has been done but a lot is still desired.
I hope Roda mai is in best of her health, as far as I known she is/was very much worried about the state of this Agyari.
If you meet her, give her my regards.
Regards
Sachin Raste.
I do visit Bhuj once or twice in a year & make it a practice to visit this agyari. Roda mai has left us for ever and pray her soul rest in peace.
Its been some years since this agyari has been managed by Non Parsis which i am not sure how many of you are aware of, sad but what ever they are trying to do they are trying hard to maintain the agyari.
since when is this non-parsi person taking care of the agyairy???
Hi Ronnie,
Non Parsees have been taking care (Gujratis and Muslims) i guess around 18 years the atash patsha is not functional but they do the regular divos and chok toran.
Well maintained and clean.
I wonder what is BPP doing.
Regards
Freddy.
thanks fr the pics…
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