“A transcontinental glue”

Parsiana’s coverage of Zoroastrian life worldwide made us feel like one global, connected family
Arzan Wadia

The news of Parsiana concluding its run after six decades marks the end of an extraordinary era of service. We must celebrate the monumental achievement of this publication. For 60 years, it was an essential and vibrant record of Zoroastrian life, not just in India, but around the world, especially for those of us in the North American diaspora. It was more than a magazine; it was a cherished lifeline, a crucial repository of our history, and the only truly independent space for our community’s most critical conversations. My first memory of Parsiana was seeing it at my kaka and kaki’s......



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