At the meeting convened by the orthodox group under the auspices of The Parsee Voice journal at the Framjee Cawasjee Institute at Bombay's Dhobitalao, there was a preponderance of priests both on the stage and the front row.
They were there to speak, listen and applaud the speakers at the three-hour-long meet.
There is no doubt the priests took pride in their orthodoxy and their opposition to accepting into the faith children of interfaith marriages, the adoption of non-Parsi children, the acceptance of the resurgent and neo-Zoroastrians in Eurasia, the formation of a Zoroastrian world body as opposed to a Parsi Zoroastrian......