Double Navjote Celebrations In Jabalpur

After nearly four years, the small Parsi community in Jabalpur came together to witness the initiation of two children into our faith. Annu and Behram Panveliwalla, residents of Delhi, decided to have their children, Zubin and Zara’s navjote ceremony in Jabalpur so that their grandparents, Nergish and Phiroze, could be a part of the ceremony. Performed by President of Jabalpur Anjuman, Er. Dorab Bajan, the navjote ceremony had all the Parsis of the small town come together to offer their congratulations and rejoice thereafter.

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