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    In this podcast, we spoke about Zoroastrianism, Apocalyptic Events, Asian History, & thoughts on God and meditation. Hope you enjoy this one.
    (0:00) - Ranveer x Dr. Ramiyar begins
    (4:00) - Introducing Zoroastrianism
    (8:50) - Aryan Invasion Theory & different languages
    (14:20) - Origins of Zoroastrianism
    (16:45) - Hidden world history
    (21:22) - Zoroastrianism as a world religion
    (37:45) - His thoughts on recreation
    (45:44) - Dr. Ramiyar’s source of knowledge
    (58:45) - Zoroastrianism on Love and S*x
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  • @BeerBiceps
    @BeerBiceps  Před rokem +90

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    • @thomasthomasphilp4393
      @thomasthomasphilp4393 Před rokem +4

      3 wise men who visited baby Jesus by tracking the star were Persians. The biggest Cathedral in Cologne, Germany is dedicated to them.

    • @Nybbas2332
      @Nybbas2332 Před rokem

      Just recently they had an episode on ancient aliens about the ancient Zohar text. This was a great podcast because it just ties in on a more of “in-depth” of what that episode was trying to say. Amazing knowledge, keep it up! ✨👁✨

    • @Waheguruji_Ka_Khalsa
      @Waheguruji_Ka_Khalsa Před rokem +3

      Thank You So Much Ranveer Allahbadia Sir & Team To Podcast with Dr. Ramiyar Sir Please Make More Podcast With Him We Proud Of Our Zoroastrians Parsies 🙏🙏❤️❤️💎💎💯💯🕉️🕉️🚩🚩🇮🇳🇮🇳

    • @adwaitvedant3297
      @adwaitvedant3297 Před rokem +3

      Ranveer plz bring shrikant talageri in your show...He is too under rated..He has spent his whole life on establishing authentic links of Zoroastrians and vedic aryans

    • @ManjilBartaula
      @ManjilBartaula Před rokem +1

      Please just don't get in trouble, Ranveer

  • @shivanimankame6980
    @shivanimankame6980 Před rokem +673

    Please call him again. He has ocean of knowledge. Even being a Hindu this podcast felt surreal. Soulful

  • @Baishalirocks
    @Baishalirocks Před rokem +223

    Being a zorastrian priest he knows, Mahabharata verses by heart...that's called worldly knowledge. That's y parsis are the sweetest and the most knowledgeable people in the world.

    • @Bombaychimulgi
      @Bombaychimulgi Před 8 měsíci +1

      Hello

    • @axaygiri
      @axaygiri Před 6 měsíci +2

      S.N Tavaria was a parsi mystic who was a yogi and knew sanskrit.

    • @jaychetra3250
      @jaychetra3250 Před 5 měsíci +3

      No, they are not that smart, they couldn’t even preserve their own religion and culture in their “holy land”. The Avesta text is several hundred years later than the Rig Veda. Moreover, they have not got a vast corpus like Sanskrit prior to Panini. The Priest is using stories in the Avestan as historical evidence. I can’t see how Academics can take him seriously. If he thinks so called monotheism comes from his religion, then he is obligated to demonstrate the conceptual developments. One can clearly trace the Monistic conception from the Rig Veda to the Upanishads. I am not sure his religion possess such conceptual developments. Most Iranians don’t possess a rigorous understanding of their culture and literature.

    • @VarunTavaria
      @VarunTavaria Před 3 měsíci

      Who was S. N Tavaria, even I am also Parsi​@@axaygiri

  • @loudpurr
    @loudpurr Před rokem +202

    Zoroastrians are diamonds in the dirt. An absolute treasure. May they live another ten thousand years amongst us in India🙏

    • @abhinavsharma1104
      @abhinavsharma1104 Před 9 měsíci +12

      Till end of world .Ratan Tata

    • @jerwanpanthaky6202
      @jerwanpanthaky6202 Před 8 měsíci +6

      Very well said n correct

    • @joal9235
      @joal9235 Před 7 měsíci

      No chance. Will disappear 4 different reasons.

    • @sovonsanyal2240
      @sovonsanyal2240 Před 6 měsíci +4

      Your way of appreciation is a bit unpolished. It's self-deprecating.

    • @loudpurr
      @loudpurr Před 6 měsíci +14

      @@sovonsanyal2240 India is not dirt, Persia is. From which we've sifted the Parsi Community.

  • @meherzadbhagwagar9750
    @meherzadbhagwagar9750 Před rokem +545

    Being a Parsi loving this podcast as it will educate a lot of people what my religion is. Thank you Ranveer!

    • @mohitsethi3509
      @mohitsethi3509 Před rokem

      Yes!! It is doing so!! Im learning about it...🫠.
      I always wanted to know... finally!! I can now.

    • @rakheethakur1814
      @rakheethakur1814 Před rokem +4

      I have never in my life seen a Parsi u people are so small community here lol

    • @stormgg4052
      @stormgg4052 Před rokem +6

      ​@@rakheethakur1814 yea I only know famous ppl like homi baba, tata and sons

    • @RajeshKumar7179
      @RajeshKumar7179 Před rokem +1

      I agree with you, not a lot of them know about Parsi religion and the Teachings that have bought so much good to the Mankind. Sir Ratan Tata is a living eample and I replied about it on my original comment aswell. We have requested Ranveer to bring Dr. Ramiyar Sir to the Podcast Multiple times and make series of him aswell.

    • @exotic6343
      @exotic6343 Před rokem +3

      Hey, I have Parsi friends. I never spoke to them about religion because I didn't know about Hinduism 😁. What I observed is they are like us means they don't believe in expansion and forcing their religion on others. Self-enlightenment and sociable are wills.

  • @bhushanmatu4508
    @bhushanmatu4508 Před 5 měsíci +25

    It is a tragedy for human race that Zoroastrianism got eliminated from Persia (Iran).....Proud that this superbly 😊 admirable community got refuge in our Mother India....Sanatan Dharma & Zoroastrianism look like twins to me....AUM Shanti!

  • @kashmeeradaruwala7830
    @kashmeeradaruwala7830 Před rokem +195

    Being a Zoroastrian myself, absolutely loved the episode
    So proud 👏 😇

  • @majjanilife11
    @majjanilife11 Před rokem +210

    As a Zoroastrian, belonging to the Parsi community, it's of great significance for us to be well aware of our religion and it's history. But through this podcast (thanks to Dr. Karanjia, you, and your entire team 🙏🏻), I've gained a deeper understanding of the history and origin of Zoroastrianism.

    • @Bhosaramagosx20rs
      @Bhosaramagosx20rs Před rokem +4

      ​@Anthony De Mello you are absolutely right the balence should be maintained once it tilts to negative thoughts it will only be bad for the individual itself

    • @maharukhbillimoria371
      @maharukhbillimoria371 Před rokem +1

      @Anthony De Mello so agree with you Anthony

    • @Raghav-Ulags
      @Raghav-Ulags Před 8 měsíci +3

      Hi
      We love Parsis and Zorastrianism
      Love from Tamilnadu 🇮🇳

    • @sorabkanga8420
      @sorabkanga8420 Před 25 dny

      M​@@Raghav-Ulags

    • @Raghav-Ulags
      @Raghav-Ulags Před 25 dny

      @@sorabkanga8420 ??

  • @rizaginwala1436
    @rizaginwala1436 Před rokem +163

    As a PROUD PARSI.... this is the kind of podcast/video I was looking for....!!!!!!

    • @Personalitycoper
      @Personalitycoper Před rokem +11

      Can you tell me how you decide to keep your surname like daruwala, table wala, dabbawala, kursiwala etc any history? Origin?

    • @ssm7593
      @ssm7593 Před rokem

      ​@@Personalitycoper 🤣🤣🤣

    • @tejoramyemineni
      @tejoramyemineni Před rokem +2

      Jai shree ram 🚩🚩🚩

    • @nirmalsomani704
      @nirmalsomani704 Před rokem +2

      ​@@Personalitycoper depends on their family business /place of origin. In Gujarat it's quite common.

    • @Personalitycoper
      @Personalitycoper Před rokem

      @@nirmalsomani704 ok 👍

  • @Bruhh2002
    @Bruhh2002 Před rokem +374

    If you search for Zoroastrian prayers and chants, this guy is all over the internet. Was kind of shocked he was invited for the podcast. Great going Ranveer ❤

    • @jackjohnson2309
      @jackjohnson2309 Před rokem +7

      That’s good to know, I was hoping I’d find more of him.

  • @descendantofbharatbharatva7155

    According to ancient Persian legends recorded in Shahnama, the history of ancient Iran begins with conflict of Ahuras (Asuras) and Daevas (Devas). Probably, Daeva or false god or evil spirit Ahriman posed a great challenge to Ahur Mazda. Gayomart or Keyumars was the first king of Zoroastrians or Iranians. He was also the contemporary of Ahriman. Daeva Indra was also an enemy of Ahuras. In all probability, Ahriman was Aryaman who was one of the Adityas of early Vedic period. Devas and Asuras of early Vedic period were cousin brothers. They were always in
    conflict for political supremacy. Puranic legends relate the legend of Tripurasura and his son Gayasura. Seemingly, Ahur Mazda (Mahasura or Asura Mahad) and his son Gayomart were Tripurasura and Gayasura. Avesta is the oldest text of Zoroastrianism. It is well known that there are significant similarities in the words and grammar of Avestan and Vedic Sanskrit languages. Avesta mentions Mithra, Varuna, Indra, Yama etc. Gathas of Avesta mention Rudra along with Angra Mainyu. Yajurveda’s one mantra (“नमस्ते रुद्र मन्यव”) also mentions Rudra and Manyu. Vedic and post Vedic sources indicate that Asuras also performed Yajnas. Gopatha Brahmana (1.1.10) refers to Asuraveda of Pratichyas (westerners) and Asita Dhānvan, an Asura Rishi. Asita is also mentioned in Avesta.
    Shānkhāyana Shrauta Sutra mentions about Asuravidyā. Evidently, Asuras compiled their own Veda for performing rituals. The same Asuraveda came to be known as Avesta. Unfortunately, a major portion of Avesta text is now lost. Seemingly, Asuras, cousin brothers of Devas compiled their own Veda. Many Vedic Rishis taught Vedic sciences to Asuras. Sukracharya, a famous Guru of Asuras was known as Kāvi or Kava Us or Kaikaus in Zoroastrianism. Sukracharya was the son of Kavi. He was referred to as Ushanas Kāvya in Rigveda Anukramani. Asuras evolved Avestan Sanskrit based on their own grammar from Proto Sanskrit. Thus, Vedic Sanskrit and Avestan Sanskrit have been artificially evolved and limited to only learned people. The common people of Asura community spoke Proto Iranian that was naturally evolved from Proto Sanskrit. It appears that the early Asuras had settled in Gāndhāra region on the banks of Helmand River. According to Vedic legends, Saramā Devashuni met Panis, a business clan of Asuras on the banks of Rasa River. Most probably, Rasa River was Helmand River of Afghanistan. King Bāhlika (Kuru dynasty) and King Gāndhara (Druhyu dynasty) conquered northern and southern Afghanistan respectively and established their kingdoms around 11100-11000 BCE.
    Asuras had no other option to migrate further westwards. They settled in Iran, Iraq, Syria and Southern Anatolia. Pani Asuras (known as Phoenicians in the west) migrated up to Atlantic Ocean and a group of Panis might have founded the city of Atlantis which was submerged by sea around 10000 BCE. When the monsoons weakened after 11000 BCE, many groups of Dānavas and Turvashas had also migrated up to Greece and Druhyus had migrated to Sumeria and Syria. Thus, the speakers of Proto-Sanskrit and Proto-Iranian languages laid foundation for the evolution ofall west Asian and European languages. Therefore, Proto-Sanskrit was indeed the mother of Proto Indo-Iranian and Proto Indo-European languages. It appears that the early Zoroastrianism of Asuras was extended from Iran to Southern Anatolia and posed a challenge to Danavas and Turvashas, the early settlers of Greece. Seemingly, there were at least two Zoroasters. The first Zarathushtra also known as Ashu Zarathushtra or Zarathushtra Spitama was the author of Gathas and Yasna Haptanghaiti of Avesta. Though Yayavara brahmanas of Rigvedic era had names like Jaratkaru etc. but Yayavara brahmanas always followed Vedic tradition. Sanskrit poets Bhavabhuti and Rajashekhara belonged to the clan of Yayavara brahmanas. Ancient Greek sources also refer to two Zoroasters. Hermodorus (10th century BCE) believed that Zoroaster I lived 5000 years before the date of Trojan war (1842 BCE). Eudoxus also placed Zoroaster I 6000 years before the lifetime of Plato (11th century BCE).
    Evidently, Zarathushtra I flourished around 7000 BCE and authored Gathas and Yasna Haptanghaiti of Avesta and recompiled Avesta. Zarathushtra I was like a Veda Vyasa of Zoroastrianism. He transformed Zoroastrianism into Monotheism and founded the basic tenets of Zoroastrian philosophy. This is how an Asuraveda transformed into Avesta and Zoroastrianism
    around 7000 BCE. Interestingly, Zoroastrianism accepted the Indian concept of Mahayuga of 12000 years that evolved after Ramayana era. Zoroastrianism followed equal length of four Yugas (3000 years of each Yuga) Instead of the differential duration (4:3:2:1) of four Yugas.
    Danavas and Turvashas of post Vedic era were the worshippers of Vedic devatas like Mitra, Varuna, Indra, Nāsatya and Agni etc. These Vedic gods had been transformed into Greek gods. 12 Olympian gods are like 12 Adityas of Vedic era. The common people from Afghanistan to East Europe prominently worshipped God Mithra. Gradually, Mitra became synonymous to Surya (Sun). Zarathushtra I’s monotheism also influenced the philosophy of Mitra god worshippers of East Europe. Thus, Mithraism was born in East Europe and became a popular religion before the birth of Christianity around 600-300 BCE. Mithraism has been meticulously destroyed and wiped out by the Christian fraudster scholars and their authoritarian kings.
    Probably, many Indian families of Balochistan and Gandhara had also migrated to Sumeria, Babylon, Egypt around 11000 BCE. Puranas indicates that the sons of Prachetas, a descendant of Druhyu dynasty migrated to west and became the kings of Mlechcha countries. Sumerians and Egyptians started learning the basics of Indian astronomy and mathematics in the post-Ramayana era. This is the reason why Sumerians and Egyptians also believed that their gods and ancestors reigned for thousands of years. Sumerians and Egyptians also followed the Yuga of 4,32,000 years. A group of Babylonians came under the influence of Zoroastrianism who evolved the philosophy of Judaism. Yavanas and Bactrians of northern Afghanistan and Turkmenistan learnt
    the Surya Siddhanta of Mayasura (6778 BCE) and evolved Yavana Siddhanta under the influence of Surya Siddhanta. Many familes of Yavanas had migrated to Greece and western Anatoliaaround 5000-4500 BCE and came to be known “Ionians” and “Javans”. These migrated Yavanas traced the Vedic origin of Greek gods & goddesses and introduced the Indian sciences to Greece. Consequently, Hellenistic Greek mythology and Hellenistic sciences have been evolved. Seemingly, Zoroastrianism was declined around 3000-1300 BCE due to the political rise of Egypt, Sumeria-Babylonia and Assyria. Persia was under the rule of Sumerians and Babylonians around 3000-1700 BCE. The rising Buddhism also posed a great challenge to Zoroastrianism around 1800-
    1300 BCE. The Kayanian dynasty was reigning over Persia around 1700-1300 BCE. Zoroaster II was born in Magha country (North Bactria, North Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan) around 1307 BCE and revived Zoroastrianism. Since Magha was the birthplace of Zoroaster II, Zoroastrianism also came to be known as Maghism. Maghism or Later Zoroastrianism accepted the solar calendar and started celebrating Navroj. Kayanian king Gustaspa declared Zoroastrianism as the state religion. Acheamenids and Sasanians promoted Zoroastrianism. Unfortunately, the Zoroastrians of Iran and Turkmenistan had no other option to surrender to the barbaric Islamic invaders. The converted Magist Muslims (Zoroastrian Muslims) came to be known as Mughals who invaded and established their kingdom in India in medieval period. Thus, the glorious
    Zoroastrianism of Vedic era has been wiped out from Iran. Today, a micro minority community of Zoroastrians in India is struggling to preserve their glorious heritage.

    • @ShivamRaina-dm9df
      @ShivamRaina-dm9df Před rokem +30

      Exactly Zoroaster was a Kashmiri brahmin

    • @manishadash2584
      @manishadash2584 Před rokem +38

      Thank you so much for making the effort to put this comment.

    • @vkone7162
      @vkone7162 Před rokem +20

      Omg! Amazing bro..I knew very much about it but info. That you gave is vast and is in so much in depth.
      Can you tell me is it true that one of the clan was pushed westward ?
      Is it mentioned in rigveda?
      And it's also true Asuras and Devas were brothers from same father I think he was sage kashyap

    • @descendantofbharatbharatva7155
      @descendantofbharatbharatva7155 Před rokem +27

      @@vkone7162 yes you are correct, Devas, Asuras, Daityas, Dānavas all were brothers born from different mothers, they were the sons of Aditi, Diti, Danu and Rishi Kashyap was their father

    • @descendantofbharatbharatva7155
      @descendantofbharatbharatva7155 Před rokem +33

      @@vkone7162 The genetic and cultural similarities between people of West Asia and India can be accounted for by some of the migrations mentioned by Krishna in Mahabharata. The context was post-Jarāsandha and Krishna suggesting to Yudhishtira to conduct Rajasuya yajna.* Krishna narrates the series of troubles faced by his clan (Yadava - Bhojas) on account of Jarāsandha and where they had gone in a bid to escape the wrath of Jarāsandha. Some of the names and incidents mentioned by Krishna can be cross-checked by other sources, offering proof of historicity of those and other references. There are some who were residents of western section of India beyond the Indus. A list of all of them is given below with cross- references wherever available.
      Those who were friends of Jarasandha. (Some of them were located outside India)
      1. Sisupala, (related to Krishna)
      2. Vaka (king of Karushas)
      3. Hansa
      4. Dimvaka
      5. Dantavakra
      6. Karusha
      7. Karava
      8. Meghavahana
      9. Bhagadatta, ** King of Yavanas (भगदत्तॊ महाराज )
      [Raghu Vamsam authored by Kalidasa says that King Raghu, the ancestor of Rama went to Parasīka (Persia) during his Dig-Vijaya and brought it under his control. This is proof of connection with Persia even before Ramayana times. Bhagadatta’s cordial relationship with both Pandu and Jarāsandha alike could perhaps be the result of a conscious effort to keep up good relationship with powerful kings of Bharat to avoid any hostility. That perhaps continued till the times of Seleucus Nicator under whom Bagadates I served as a vassal.]
      He was a vassal of Jarasandha as per the description. He was affectionate towards Yudhishtira and was a friend of Pandu, says Krishna.
      It must be noted that a king almost by the same name ruled parts of Persia. He was Bagadates I, who lived in the 3rd century BCE and was supposed to be an indigenous ruler of Persia. He belonged to Persis (Fars) in present day Iran. Seleucus I Nicator was his contemporary.
      The phonetic similarity with Bagadatta, mentioned by Krishna as powerful king of the Yavanas cannot be dismissed lightly, as Bagadates means ‘Given by God’ in Old Iranian. The meaning is the same for Bhagadatta also. Datta means given. Bhaga is another name for Sun. Bhagadatta is he who has been given by the Sun. Bhagadatta as a friend and vassal of Jarāsandha and as an old friend of Pandu, in good relationship with Yudhishtira can be expected to have taken back home many Vedic practices and principles. From Krishna's words, it is known that he had a special relationship with Jarāsandha.
      The phonetic similarity between Jarāsandha and Zoroastrian lends credibility to the view that the religious codes followed by the followers of Jarāsandha came to be known as Zoroastrian religion or sect. Almost all the friends of Jarāsandha were in the West. Those who shared friendship with Jarāsandha but preferred to stay in the west followed the same Vedic religion of Jarāsandha, but some of them kept off from mainstream Vedic India. The isolation caused by this could have given rise to their Vedic life becoming different in due course.
      The Vedic knowledge they had taken with them had become stagnant or mutated in course of time in the wake of reduced connection with mainland India after Jarāsandha was gone. That is how we have come to see some similarities between Zoroastrian Avesta and the 8th Mandala of Rig Veda. (refer Shrikant Talageri)
      The 8th Mandala is unique in that the name Krishna is mentioned at quite a few verses. {This will be written in another article}. What is being highlighted here is that parts of 8th Mandala of Rig Veda was formed in Krishna’s times or a little later and people who have gone to the west of India had knowledge of it. With passing of times, parts of that knowledge had found their way into Zend Avesta.
      Now continuing with other names,
      10. Purujit, maternal uncle of Yudhishtira was favourably disposed to Jarāsandha. (related to Krishna)
      11. Paundaraka and Vasudeva of Chedi.
      12. Bhishmaka, king of Bhojas. (related to Krishna)
      13. Krata-Kausikas (related to Krishna)
      Those who fled to the West for fear of Jarāsandha
      1. 18 tribes of Bhojas
      2. the Surasenas
      3. the Bhadrakas
      4. the Vodhas
      5. the Salwas
      6. the Patachchavas
      7. the Susthalas
      8. the Mukuttas
      9. the Kulindas
      10. the Kuntis (till this all were related to Krishna)
      11. Salwayana
      12. the southern Panchalas
      13. the eastern Kosalas
      Those who fled to South (India)
      1. the Matsyas
      2. the Sannyastapadas
      Those who fled in all directions
      1. all the Panchalas.
      Krishna also fled to the west. But this territory is Dvārakā!
      Krishna says that 18 branches of Yadavas left along with him to start a new life in Dvārakā. He mentions this twice in this chapter in his conversation with Yudhishtira.

  • @meherkhambatta4687
    @meherkhambatta4687 Před rokem +124

    I am a Zoroastrian too and listening to him was just amazing - cant thank you enough - please please have him back - he explains things to simply would love to hear and know more about this great great religion of ours - thanks again

  • @mkg1422
    @mkg1422 Před rokem +88

    Huge respect for Zoroastrians 🙏...this community has done so much for our country.. Tata, Bhabha, Godrej,Field Marshal Maneckshaw🙏🙏can't thank enough ....

  • @ShahanshahShahin
    @ShahanshahShahin Před rokem +332

    This was a very special episode for me as someone who's deeply interested in Zoroastrian. sepâsgozâram (thanks you), Ranveer, and Yazdaan Panaah Baad (may God protect you). ☺️

    • @sahilsingh6048
      @sahilsingh6048 Před rokem +10

      Hey i just see you almost every where from faraya farji to HT and now here lol well from where you are?

    • @vish5798
      @vish5798 Před rokem +3

      Wow your language sounds so attractive and interesting. Parsis must revive their language in India. I'll like to hear them in conversation.

    • @max2008abhi
      @max2008abhi Před rokem +5

      Khoshamadid brother shahin. Namaskaram and Ishwarrakshayanam to you from the Aryan brotherhood.

    • @sujathashetty7359
      @sujathashetty7359 Před rokem

      Thank you.....God bless you abundantly enough Ranveer and all

    • @rratedgabru5349
      @rratedgabru5349 Před rokem +1

      Yes pls tell us where are you from, that last name I have never come across.

  • @nafisehebadi4471
    @nafisehebadi4471 Před rokem +118

    As an Iranian , I should say thank you for this videos about our heritage 🙏 Mehrban Ramyar, dar panah e Ahora maza bashid, sokhananetan basi shirin ast, zor sepas 🙏💕

    • @b.emirzadeh
      @b.emirzadeh Před 11 měsíci +1

      Zor sepas kordiye

    • @nafisehebadi4471
      @nafisehebadi4471 Před 11 měsíci

      @@b.emirzadeh نه پارسی پهلوی یا پارسیگم همین شکلیه

    • @ethos9403
      @ethos9403 Před 8 měsíci +2

      I am very curious to know ...what do Iranians think of Indians ? Unfortunately, I see Turkish and neighboring countries look down upon Indians...do iranians have the same thought ? And of course I am not looking to start a fight ! Your honesty will be respected :)

    • @nafisehebadi4471
      @nafisehebadi4471 Před 8 měsíci +12

      @@ethos9403 I know this is not the right view, but unfortunately, there is the same view of India in Iran. Even though most Iranians are currently atheists or have secretly become Zoroastrians again or do not have that petrified Islamic view, their view of India is a little negative because of poverty and large population, and because of religion. Maybe if you come to Iran, they will say that you are a cow worshiper. Unfortunately, people have not seen our cultural shortcomings and see those of other nations. But I hope that with the disappearance of the Islamic government in Iran and more communication between people, these cultural differences will no longer cause pessimism. Sorry for being so clear, you asked me to be honest 🙏

    • @ethos9403
      @ethos9403 Před 8 měsíci +5

      @@nafisehebadi4471 Thankyou!! I hope someday the barriers are broken too ! The society in India is extremely complex.... unfortunately the world prefers to focus on the negatives only ..thankyou for having a open mind despite all the societal pressures you experience!

  • @KayKusoden
    @KayKusoden Před rokem +125

    As a Iranian i am very greatful for the content. Thanks to both of you to make that possible! please keep the good content going on!

    • @Your_real_dad
      @Your_real_dad Před rokem +20

      Hope Iran revives it's heritage one day ❤ from 🇮🇳🙏

    • @importexportfirm4830
      @importexportfirm4830 Před rokem +2

      Bro can you give me the context how parsi the Persian Empire turns into Muslim shia dominated state

    • @Mr_ST_720
      @Mr_ST_720 Před 10 měsíci +3

      Hope God help you to bring back the glory of old Persian religious culture in Iran .. Persian land were of scientific peak during its height

    • @KayKusoden
      @KayKusoden Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@Mr_ST_720 as a Iranian idk what exact „persian religious culture“ or „persian land“ you mean, but i will understand that as „Iranian religious culture“ and „Iranian land“, Thanks much love to you

    • @abhinavsharma1104
      @abhinavsharma1104 Před 9 měsíci +2

      Are irania allow to see youtube ? Well Tata, Godrej Wadia all are Persian ( Zoorastrian ).

  • @shivas9600
    @shivas9600 Před rokem +86

    Love for all the parsis around the world
    This man is like a grandfather , loving , calm , full of knowledge and stories.
    Bharat will always be home for all parsis no matter what.

  • @vispikarkaria3921
    @vispikarkaria3921 Před rokem +92

    Totally blown away!
    1) About the breath of your coverage. From Hinduism (roughly 80%), you chose to do a podcast on the tiniest community (roughly 0.008%) of India
    2) I am a Parsi priest myself, who initially thought i may know about 5-10% of what there is to know. Now I feel i know as little as the 2nd or 3rd decimals.
    Pls do get him back. 😊

    • @ShivamRaina-dm9df
      @ShivamRaina-dm9df Před rokem +6

      We are the same people buddy

    • @ShivamRaina-dm9df
      @ShivamRaina-dm9df Před rokem +4

      Check Roman historian Ammianus Marcellinus he has written that Zoroaster was a Kashmiri brahmin

    • @ray32825
      @ray32825 Před rokem

      @@ShivamRaina-dm9df In one of his video, Koenraad Elst mentions which tribe Zoroaster came from.

    • @ShivamRaina-dm9df
      @ShivamRaina-dm9df Před rokem +1

      @@ray32825 parshu tribe

    • @karantikoo9302
      @karantikoo9302 Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@ShivamRaina-dm9df the kashmiri language is a result of persian and sharada-sanskrit fusion. We have a lot in common than we think

  • @jackjohnson2309
    @jackjohnson2309 Před rokem +63

    I was thinking, if we lived that far north at one point, even if it wasn’t as cold as it is today, it would make sense that fire worship/ritual is so significant in Zoroastrianism and Hinduism.

    • @vugbeshbara1103
      @vugbeshbara1103 Před 9 měsíci +2

      Lol fire worship has nothing to do with originally to keep yourself warm. Why do only indians and Iranians have fire worship while the rest of the pagans in other European countries have no memory of such

    • @_Bappu_
      @_Bappu_ Před 8 měsíci +4

      ​@@vugbeshbara1103well Indo-Iranians are called ARYANS for reason 💪😁.
      Of course we were supposed to be different than rest of the world.❤

  • @kamalrukhkhan3952
    @kamalrukhkhan3952 Před rokem +32

    I'm Zoroastrian and I've thoroughly enjoyed this episode....so much of learning and information for me! I want more!!!

    • @friend.-.
      @friend.-. Před rokem

      Hey do parsis have surename?

    • @tejasindian4208
      @tejasindian4208 Před rokem +2

      Mam why you haven khan sir name

    • @Bhosaramagosx20rs
      @Bhosaramagosx20rs Před rokem +4

      ​@@tejasindian4208 if you think khan is muslim it is not it is pronounced as
      ' Kan ' by mongols meaning King or leader the title was only absorbed by muslims when the Mongols invaded the middle east

  • @vishalshah1311
    @vishalshah1311 Před rokem +82

    I am a Jain, loved this episode about Zoroastrianism

    • @nandan0022
      @nandan0022 Před rokem +3

      What a desperate, non discriminative person you are, you are pure and pious

    • @mohdtameemahmed1601
      @mohdtameemahmed1601 Před 10 měsíci

      Jain is Not Hindu,,,,
      Is this True??

    • @gargabhinav
      @gargabhinav Před 9 měsíci +7

      @@mohdtameemahmed1601even hindu is not hindu ahmed. Jains and Hindus are closely related. They have the same isht devas as hindus and even our lineage of gods is same. For eg, ishvaku vansh ka founder was adinath bhagwan and ram ji was a member of the ishvaku lineage. 63rd generation Ishvaku he was, to be price. Most Jains read Gita and are actively involved in Societal Hindu Fests but keep their own festivals very reserved and low-key. They keep them low key but still spend more money

    • @mohdtameemahmed1601
      @mohdtameemahmed1601 Před 9 měsíci

      @@gargabhinav OK,, amit Sha also jain?

    • @gargabhinav
      @gargabhinav Před 9 měsíci

      @@mohdtameemahmed1601 nobody can say that brother. See, Shah is a generic caste, many communities use it. A shah can be Jain as well as normal Hindu. But Gujarati and Rajasthani Shah are more likely to be a combination of both. They consider both rituals to be one. They have faith in Lord Shiva as well as the Tirthankara bhgawaans. I have known many Shahs who have been Jains, Hindus, Both and even many Muslims use that.
      Theoretically Modi is also Jain but he doesn't come from a Jain Community. He is from an OBC community of Gujarati but he doesn't shy associating with Jain temples and their programs and all. Bcoz Jain population is too low to have a significant vote bank, they don't just publicise their activities much but all Jains know what these men are doing for them at a given time. Most Jain Projects are non governmental because they have a shit ton crapload of money. They were friends with Hindus but now due to propoganda they are turning against them. They think Hindus had overtaken or snatched their temples in the past. And this polarisation is increasing.
      PS- Adani is Jain.

  • @mansharma2289
    @mansharma2289 Před rokem +269

    Omg! What variety of guest you are bringing in we get to learn and understand so much different knowledge and perspectives thank you ranveer 😍😍

    • @BeerBiceps
      @BeerBiceps  Před rokem +42

      More to come! Thank you for watching ❤️

    • @user-vz5ru3ux8i
      @user-vz5ru3ux8i Před rokem +2

      ​@@BeerBiceps till date no one ever in history was a Prophet. Whom the world addresses as prophets were HABIRUs "chatte hue Badmash" . You ask your team to research upon this subject.
      I can help you. I understand idol worship inside out.

    • @hitesha699
      @hitesha699 Před rokem +1

      @@BeerBiceps thank you..really so unique n best content on utube..

    • @varunmittal3617
      @varunmittal3617 Před rokem

      ​​@@BeerBiceps please call hindus traditions from Southern India and Assam. Also Hindus in Indonesia and Thailand if possible

    • @yatheeshrao568
      @yatheeshrao568 Před rokem

      @@BeerBiceps please bring mohsin Raza Khan once again

  • @ska4666
    @ska4666 Před rokem +41

    The Wonder That "Sanskrit" is... my god!! , the glory of this Language is soooo formidable and soo overwhelming

    • @ska4666
      @ska4666 Před rokem

      @@cb9461 that's a total BS my friends great grandpa was a Sanskrit scholar who used to teach it to poor Brahmins ( British love to call such people as 'low cast' individual)

    • @punisher2_18
      @punisher2_18 Před rokem +1

      ​@@cb9461bheemta hoga ya katmulla

  • @aayushit1513
    @aayushit1513 Před 9 měsíci +18

    I am a Jain and I didn't know much about other religions until I started watching your episodes. Thank you so much for inviting such knowledgable guests onto this platform. These are the only times I feel that internet is a boon. One thing that stayed with me is his explanation of how Zoroastrianism explains why bad happens to the good people. That was such a thirst quenching answer. Another thing that I could gather from such podcasts is that the core of any religion is nothing but a set of principles. For eg. in jainism one core principle is non-violence and Jiyo aur Jeene do. For sikhism from what I understood, it is equality and to fight against injustice. For Zoroastrianism I think it is to protect good against evil. Non of these in my opinion is wrong. It was just an indvidual preference about which set of principles they related more with that people started adopting a particular religion. Over the years, some evil people have divided humans so negatively on the basis of the religion they follow and created controversies between them to use them for their own personal and political motives. People have also conviviently moulded the actual teachings of all religions for their own good and gains. But the fact is that in the true essence, roots of all religions are pure.
    Ps. I'd love to hear a podcast about Jainism too.

  • @chaitrach584
    @chaitrach584 Před rokem +32

    At Time stamp - 31:10
    It's rather surprising to realize that the festival nowruz which is celebrated by them is same as festival Ugadi that is celebrated by the people of Andhra , Telangana and Karnataka . They fall on same dates as well around march 21 and 22 of this year.
    It's fascinating to consider how small the world can be!

    • @YuvrajSingh-sm1rc
      @YuvrajSingh-sm1rc Před rokem

      makarsankranti also

    • @shitalshah7
      @shitalshah7 Před rokem +3

      Makarsankranti is 14/15 th January not in march. But It does mark beginning of hindu new year/ gudi padwa/ ugadi etc across India

  • @siddsy100
    @siddsy100 Před rokem +37

    Parsis are some of the nicest and most hardworking people in the world.
    Thank you for bringing such a wise man on your show. Great learnings....life learnings as well as Zoroastrian history and culture.

  • @lifeofkarma8286
    @lifeofkarma8286 Před rokem +62

    This guy has good positive energy. Parsis are very sweet people and I loved the way he spoke Gujarati. It was a joy to listen to him on your podcast.

  • @mangeshdhore
    @mangeshdhore Před rokem +28

    Dr mentioning ‘in our Gujarati they say’ says a lot of how well our cultures are blended 😊

  • @meenanair3747
    @meenanair3747 Před 9 měsíci +7

    I love Zoroastrianism , it’s same like Hinduism or Sanadhana dharma, both are have a strong base of values and never forced anyone to convert and join with them , both are peaceful and have great values 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ Loka samastha sukhino bhavanthu ❤

  • @sharminmistry884
    @sharminmistry884 Před rokem +106

    So proud to see my culture and religion being highlighted and explained through this podcast! Thank you, Ranveer for sharing it with the world. Really appreciate it!♥️🙏

    • @dev_peace_soul
      @dev_peace_soul Před rokem +6

      Love and respect for Zorastranism from a Hindu 🙏

    • @Personalitycoper
      @Personalitycoper Před rokem +2

      @@dev_peace_soul Abe they are one god worshiper

    • @placeboeffect7031
      @placeboeffect7031 Před rokem

      U ought to be..... A rather deformed form of your religion is what dominates in India today.

    • @darkassassin9686
      @darkassassin9686 Před rokem +2

      @@Personalitycoper not exactly, Avesta mentions of Dyeva & Ashura what in Vedic we call Devas & Asuras!! Zoroastrianism is a henotheistic religion not monotheist.

    • @lukeleney5917
      @lukeleney5917 Před 9 měsíci

      ​@@darkassassin9686nope you're wrong my Lineage is Persian, we are clearly Monotheist and the Ashura topic you're talking about is because we lost our scriptures so we used Sanskrit instead Ashura simply Means demon while hindus veds alao preach Monotheism. Dveya isn't about god we have the same taglines like Abhramic faith No one is worthy of worship other than Single true' God

  • @navalpestonjee6359
    @navalpestonjee6359 Před rokem +32

    Dr Ramiyar Karanjia spoke so eloquently on the subject of Zoroastrianism it showed his mastery on the subject. Being a Parsi my self I must honestly say that his talk was an eyeopener. He has really done the Parsi community proud. The simplicity of language his profound knowledge on the subject just shows how learned and well informed he is. Not a moment was boring I think he had me glued to the screen. the thirst hasn't been quenched. I was longing that this show never to end and wanted it to keep going. It showed my own ignorance of the subject as nobody before had broached this topic in such a beautiful story form,. of course he was prodded on by Ranveer and he explained every thig so simply. Very informative, and well informed on the subject. what I also learned that he also had mastery of Sanskrit which is the Mother of all languages. Didn't know Sanskrit and Avestan are sister languages. It would take along time to take up each aspect of this wonderful narration and comment on the same. I'll simply say enjoyed every minute of it hoping it would never end. God Bless Dr. Ramiyar and Ranveer for this nicely sequenced Podcast . Hope we have more. 😊🤩

    • @sha9543
      @sha9543 Před 8 měsíci

      I learned nothing

  • @faridatampal7273
    @faridatampal7273 Před rokem +34

    Feel prouder being a Zarathushti. Await the next session of Dr Karanjia with you. Thank you for this one. An eye opener

  • @trishannapersaud3053
    @trishannapersaud3053 Před 7 měsíci +6

    Beautiful episode and beautiful guest! One of the best. I am Hindu but like you, Ranveer, I'm eager to learn and grow through others. And I feel Dr. Ramiyar is so wise and I resonate with him. Please please bring him back sooner rather than later!

  • @manannarula9624
    @manannarula9624 Před rokem +109

    I don't know how to say a single word but thank you so much Ranveer Bhai. The podcast about Zoroastrianism is needed. I definitely think your podcast should be compulsory subject in schools.

  • @jasminepatel969
    @jasminepatel969 Před rokem +41

    I look forward to Dr. Ramiyar Karanjia coming on the show again. He has so much knowledge and can tie things together so well, showing the connections between religions, stories, etc. Wonderful!!

    • @naturespirituality1204
      @naturespirituality1204 Před rokem +1

      *I bought a book "Murder mystery of repoter" by Jaiprakash Jha. It's a wonderful book. I was surprised with the story. I will recommend all of you to read this book. Online available*🇮🇳🇮🇳

  • @sdebboo4103
    @sdebboo4103 Před rokem +11

    Ramiyar is a gem of a person...I know him personally....very very knowledgeable...

  • @benjamindsouza6736
    @benjamindsouza6736 Před rokem +18

    Such a wealth of knowledge! Thank you Ranveer for bringing this great soul on your show!

  • @join2manish
    @join2manish Před rokem +38

    There is so much we don’t know about one of the most beautiful communities- Parsi people - they are very cultured and have a lot of self respect

  • @ankitpathak6
    @ankitpathak6 Před rokem +28

    It was worth investing 1.5 hrs for knowing this friendly religion. Thankyou Ranveer, and we are waiting for more from sir.

  • @zayaanbharucha1869
    @zayaanbharucha1869 Před rokem +15

    BEST PODCAST SO FAR. AS A PARSI MYSELF I LEARNT WAYYY MORE THAN I EXPECTED. THANK YOU LOVE TO SEE IT AGAIN

  • @Pharaw
    @Pharaw Před rokem +8

    I am Gujrati, Indian African born.. really can relate with this person alot. Surprisingly my aunty looks alike like him. He is so grateful 🙏

  • @3xyzful
    @3xyzful Před rokem +58

    This show was super interesting! This gentleman deserves another show with less interuptions so he can continue with his flow of thought.
    Looking forward to hearing from more guests Ranveer. Kudos

  • @o.s.r4817
    @o.s.r4817 Před rokem +63

    You and the people you bring in your podcasts are truly a gem🙌

  • @dhunkarai4756
    @dhunkarai4756 Před rokem +14

    God bless you both - what a wonderful podcast with reasonable, caring and kindness tone.
    Zoroastrians like me are so blessed that we have Dr Karanjia. Every Zoroastrian needs to hear his voice and educated balanced passion.

  • @zionck2324
    @zionck2324 Před rokem +18

    Every minute was a pleasure listening to the podcast. Please bring him back for more.

    • @sha9543
      @sha9543 Před 8 měsíci

      All nonsense waste of time

  • @jinayj9211
    @jinayj9211 Před rokem +111

    Once again felt proud as a Sanatani as we don't believe in One God philosophy... The beauty of Sanatan is we can find God in Simple to simple things like land fire water air trees everything...we respect all religions....we also love all our parsi brothers and sisters.... thanks for all your contribution to this country ❤️❤️

    • @snipescyth7944
      @snipescyth7944 Před rokem +9

      We actually do believe in one god kinda but its more like The oneness not really one god, like the brahman of the Upanishads.

    • @SAURAV0623
      @SAURAV0623 Před rokem

      @@snipescyth7944 Krishna is The Parambrahmha

    • @TechyGamerSt0221
      @TechyGamerSt0221 Před rokem +2

      We don't believe in one God ..we beleive there's only One reality ie BRAHMAN.

    • @amankumarsingh1815
      @amankumarsingh1815 Před rokem +10

      WE SANATANI DO BELIVE IN ONE GOD WHO IS WORSHIPED IN MANY OF HIS FORMS WITH DIFFERENT NAMES BASED ON HIS DIFFERENT KARMA. THAT ONE GOD IN HINDUISM HAVE MULTIPLE NAMES LIKE PARAMBHRAMA, PARAMATAMA, PARMESHWAR, PRABHU IN SANSKRIT OR BHAGWAN IN HINDI.

    • @karar928
      @karar928 Před rokem +1

      literally, my heartbeat was pounding..the moment he was drawing a solid concrete bridge between sanatan dharm and zoroastrianism...it felt so good!! not many people agree on these things

  • @shraddharaj21
    @shraddharaj21 Před rokem +14

    I've studied in a Parsi School and it was so lovely knowing all this!! I had the same thought myself that its very similar to Krishna's story. Also, one random thought that crossed my mind during this conversation was that Globe is a little tilted, Sister Shivani says, we are at Sangam yug, which is shown like that only (5 minutes to 12). Is it that there's going to be an apocalyptic event soon and the earth will be straight and aligned again with pleasant seasons and peace throughout, the so called Satyug? Well, only time will tell!!
    I had a great time hearing this one like all the others. You are a star Ranveer, take a bow!!

  • @Mystical3030
    @Mystical3030 Před rokem +6

    Hats off Ranveer for this amazing podcast.... Love the Parsis... Kind,large hearted,smart,hardworking... I hope their beautiful religion thrives!!!

  • @souvikchakraborty9521
    @souvikchakraborty9521 Před rokem +8

    What a lovely conversation it was, so much to learn from! Dr. Ramiyar is such a knowledgeable and positive personality. Please bring him back for more such amazing conversations.

  • @krux077
    @krux077 Před rokem +18

    I want to watch more episodes with this wonderful guest. This podcast has cleared so many confusions regarding hindu culture and history. BRING HIM BACK!!! TRS!!! 🙏❤

  • @theenlidor
    @theenlidor Před rokem +21

    Exploring new religions 🔥
    I always wanted to know more about Zoroarstriarnism and now I do thanks to Ranveer.

  • @siddharthsingh188
    @siddharthsingh188 Před rokem +6

    ALL EPISODES ARE AMAZING! THIS EPISODE IS EXTREMELY OUTSTANDING. LOT OF RESPECT TO THE GUEST. MOST SOFTSPOKEN, REASONING & PERSPECTIVE GENTLEMAN. LOOKING FORWARD TO WATCH MORE INSIGHT FROM HIM (DR RAMIYAR)

  • @kevincraftsbcs4488
    @kevincraftsbcs4488 Před rokem +13

    This is a brilliant idea! I am looking forward to every inter-religious episode you make. Thank you.

  • @suninapawaroo3024
    @suninapawaroo3024 Před rokem +13

    Yes he radiates contentment and peace. This is what our world leaders are short of

  • @gravewalker34
    @gravewalker34 Před rokem +11

    Well done. Zoroastianism is part of our culture. Especially in takshshila debates used to happen with zoroastian priests as well. Many of our vedic rishis were accepted into vedic fold from parsi priests.

  • @trueindian9179
    @trueindian9179 Před rokem +5

    One of the peaceful and soothing podcasts I have ever watched, Thanks for this Ranveer Bhava 🙏
    Keep bringing this kind of divine experiences for us.

  • @shernazirani8271
    @shernazirani8271 Před rokem +4

    OMG MY 2 FAVOURITE GUYS,MY GURU MR. KARANJIA and U. I LOVE READING ABOUT HIS COLUMNS IN PARSI NEWSPAPER. THANKS 4 MAKING MY DAY. 🙏🤗. Biggest fan of ur pod cast.

  • @Viroopa5
    @Viroopa5 Před rokem +24

    Ranveer, i knew zilch about Zorastrianism and i must say this podcast was enlightening, expanding and exhilirating. Dr Ramiyar is surely an elevated soul. The ease and clarity of style of narration kept me glued to not miss a single word. My second born came out of my womb with a smile on her face- she did not cry till the nurse started smacking her. I feel truly blessed. Look forward to every episode - Hindi, English - bring it on. 🙌🙌🙌❤

  • @siddharthbarjatya11
    @siddharthbarjatya11 Před rokem +17

    After Mohsin Sir Dr. Ramiyar has added some other level knowledge to our kitty. Thank you so much for this. If you have not done this, it would never have reached us. Thank you so so much.

  • @veenaka6799
    @veenaka6799 Před rokem +48

    Ranveer please don't interrupt the guest ,let him put forth his views without interruption.

    • @induchopra3014
      @induchopra3014 Před rokem

      Zorastrians call themselves parsis. Why?Where is Persia? What is difference between parsis and irani. Why some call themselves parsi,some irani?

  • @Proud_Pagan
    @Proud_Pagan Před rokem +3

    This is mind opener podcast by beer biceps . Being a student of History I always remained starved of Zoroastrian history . The popular history books in India do not tell much about them .
    This is super special for me .... Thanks from deep down inside .

  • @RajeshKumar7179
    @RajeshKumar7179 Před rokem +7

    It's great that through your Podcast you are giving others the oppurtunity to share knowledge about Parsi Culture. Dr. Ramiyar Sir is an Encyclopedia of Zoroastrian knowledge. After listening to him I can understand how this religion is bringing positivity to whereever they exist and Sir Ratan Tata is the living example of it, God Bless him.

  • @DebolinaPatra
    @DebolinaPatra Před rokem +66

    Your content is never ever disappointing...they're always so enlightening and knowledge loaded...literally kept the 9th hour of the day for watching TRS podcasts lately as they're addictive in all ways...this one is gonna be equally good...thanks to Ranveer Sir 💕💕congratulations for 5 M you'll grow more...you're the best lots of love..❤️❤️

    • @BeerBiceps
      @BeerBiceps  Před rokem +4

      🙏🏻❤️

    • @krishlaygohil9294
      @krishlaygohil9294 Před rokem

      @@BeerBiceps bhai kabse notice kar raha hu tu bas ladkiyo ko reply deta hai where is equality 🥺🤷🏻‍♂️

  • @mathiserickson532
    @mathiserickson532 Před 11 měsíci +3

    I have been researching this religion simply because I am curious. Just wanted to say this channel is amazing. You are a super talented interviewer Ranveer. You are polite, listen, and ask very good questions. Thanks so much! I will definitely be looking for more content on Dr. Ramiyar

  • @akarshitsails
    @akarshitsails Před rokem +5

    Would love to learn about Sikhism. Please bring a Sikh Guru as well ❤

  • @trampusbowmaster6420
    @trampusbowmaster6420 Před rokem +15

    @BeerBiceps …
    Greetings from Canada 🇨🇦
    In Vedic times, the bark of Acacia catechu was known as somatvak and was associated with soma. The Acacia catechu tree, indigenous to South Asia… based on research I’ve done this seems to be the closest to as
    Described and effects . Also still used by African shamans even today (many varieties of Acacia are used in a psychoactive and shamanic ceremony) … passing along the information my friend!
    Blissings and Gratitude 🙏 🕉️🧙‍♂️🇨🇦🔱🐲🐉❤️‍🔥♒️
    This is most enlightening and informative conversation 🙏

  • @mriidulbhatia
    @mriidulbhatia Před rokem +5

    WOW. just speechless at the knowledge of Dr Ramiyar. please bring him back

  • @crucio3922
    @crucio3922 Před rokem +5

    Please call Dr. Ramiyar sir again... He has knowledge of both parsi and hindu culture and history.... And he gives a very positive vibes.. 🙂
    May he live long.. jai sri ram🙏🏻🚩😊

  • @dkmarathe5356
    @dkmarathe5356 Před rokem +4

    Am a hindu....and my manas kanya is a Parsi girl....Gem of a person in all respect. This enlightened me on basic n ethics of Parsi Community.....
    Jay Gurudev 🌹🌹🌹

  • @utube9377
    @utube9377 Před rokem +106

    Bhai please make a podcast with Ex Muslims, it'll be great information. Exmuslims have so much truth to say about their cult ideology 🙏

    • @shashankmishra7691
      @shashankmishra7691 Před rokem +39

      Bhai Tum uska channel band karvaoge!😅😅😅

    • @llwiishll
      @llwiishll Před rokem +23

      I doubt so, he is on sickular side in that sense 😜 Too Much diplomatic person can't stand with Bitter Truths.

    • @sobanahmed2012
      @sobanahmed2012 Před rokem +1

      Sorry for you dalit....

    • @neetanand9230
      @neetanand9230 Před rokem +13

      @@au29 he won’t ….. it’s not written in holy book😏😏

    • @omshanti5885
      @omshanti5885 Před rokem

      IN DESERT TERRORIST BOOK 5 TIMES NAMAZ CUT BULLI KALMA ETC NOTHING GIVEN EVEN WORDS PF NAMAZ NOT GIVEN ITS ALL UTHMAN MADE UP STORY

  • @Iamshilpasharad
    @Iamshilpasharad Před rokem +23

    I am so addicted to your videos. Such a great job. Kudos.... Amazing to watch. God bless you and everyone who all are reading this. Spirituality, faith, prayers are the only solution of this dark age. Namaste🙏

  • @butterchickenisback
    @butterchickenisback Před rokem +2

    What a guest! Please kindly invite Dr. Ramiyar over again, I am fascinated on the similar parallels between Hinduism and Zoroastrianism, I truly learnt something new today!

  • @DHARMYOGCOM
    @DHARMYOGCOM Před rokem +4

    It’s always nice to listen to other cultures and religions and bring everyone more closer. Thanks Ranveer

  • @Waheguruji_Ka_Khalsa
    @Waheguruji_Ka_Khalsa Před rokem +24

    Thank You So Much Ranveer Allahbadia Sir & Team To Podcast with Dr. Ramiyar Sir Please Make More Podcast With Him We Proud Of Our Zoroastrians Parsies 🙏🙏❤️❤️💎💎💯💯🕉️🕉️🚩🚩🇮🇳🇮🇳

    • @naturespirituality1204
      @naturespirituality1204 Před rokem +1

      *I bought a book "Murder mystery of repoter" by Jaiprakash Jha. It's a wonderful book. I was surprised with the story. I will recommend all of you to read this book. Online available*

  • @catchjyoti
    @catchjyoti Před rokem +13

    This is wonderful. I have always wanted to learn about the life and religion of Parsis. Let us have another episode with Dr Ramiyar. One gentle suggestion - let there be lesser interruptions when the Dr is speaking. It may be breaking his flow.

  • @gunn_sharma
    @gunn_sharma Před rokem +4

    He is gem of a person.. happy to find him through your podcast. Hopefully you have recorded more episodes with him. Thanks

  • @4161985
    @4161985 Před 8 měsíci +3

    This was such an enlightening episode! I would love to see him and learn again. So much wisdom.

  • @livopedia2596
    @livopedia2596 Před rokem +14

    Just wanted to add the geographical description of Aryavarta as described in Manusmiriti shloka no. 2.22. In the Vedic Yajna of Sautramani even now we use Soma Rasa. It's found in Maunjabaan hills according to Rigveda and Atharvaveda.

  • @anshika9278
    @anshika9278 Před rokem +15

    Always grateful to be your audience and probably would be podcast guest 🙃

  • @joyjitdey6749
    @joyjitdey6749 Před rokem +2

    One of the best episodes so far. Thank you so much Ranveer for bringing him on your show to enlighten us 🙏

  • @Altaaff123
    @Altaaff123 Před rokem +3

    I loved this, what a knowledgeable person sir is, and great that Ranveer invited him.
    Thanks a lot and I will be Eager to listen him much.

  • @karanSingh-nd9kg
    @karanSingh-nd9kg Před rokem +315

    Their English is more fluent than my internet 🗿

  • @mumtaznoori8660
    @mumtaznoori8660 Před rokem +8

    What a great episode. As a devoted disciple of Zoroastrianism, this episode was very much enlightening. I want to suggest working on Islamic Mysticism as well like Rumi’s Mevlevi or Cheshti school of thought. They are also very rich in spirituality. Thank you very much. Mumtaz from Afghanistan.

    • @Bhosaramagosx20rs
      @Bhosaramagosx20rs Před rokem +4

      Rumi the great poet was also a Zorastrian as his poems were written in Farsi

    • @lukeleney5917
      @lukeleney5917 Před 6 měsíci

      ​He wasn't Zoroanstrain what? He was an Muslim imam or Hazrat. Please stop spreading lies online​@@Bhosaramagosx20rs

    • @himmsingz
      @himmsingz Před 4 měsíci

      @@Bhosaramagosx20rsRumi came from Balkh where Zoroaster is supposed to have been born. However, Rumi was a Muslim. Maulana Jalal-ud-din Rumi.

  • @mrunalbelvalkar9891
    @mrunalbelvalkar9891 Před 10 měsíci +1

    This was such a positive episode. Dr Ramiyar's energy was sooo calm, sooo peaceful.. please please bring him back soon ! There are so many questions I'd love to find some answers to, which I am sure you will cover in the succeeding episodes. Thank you for this !

  • @friendforever2859
    @friendforever2859 Před rokem

    THANK YOU RANVEER AND Dr RAMIYAR SIR...FOR BRINGING ALL THIS WONEDERFUL INFORMATION.

  • @bhairavichaudhary6274
    @bhairavichaudhary6274 Před rokem +8

    Yes Dr. Ramiyar has a good soothing vibe about him. Like a wise grounded elder. ❤❤

    • @naturespirituality1204
      @naturespirituality1204 Před rokem

      *I bought a book "Murder mystery of repoter" by Jaiprakash Jha. It's a wonderful book. I was surprised with the story. I will recommend all of you to read this book. Online available*🇮🇳🇮🇳

  • @vanshikasingh7561
    @vanshikasingh7561 Před rokem +24

    Such type of podcast also helps students. Thanks ranveer sir for bringing him. All the best. Congratulations for 5M many more millions to come .

  • @hrideshkmishra
    @hrideshkmishra Před rokem +5

    Respect and best wishes to all Zoroastrians.

  • @ravichalla9308
    @ravichalla9308 Před rokem +2

    Excellent, we need him again with another discussion! Thank you!

  • @ShivamRaina-dm9df
    @ShivamRaina-dm9df Před rokem +18

    Ranveer note Zoroastrian is connected to brahmins.Zarathustra was definitely a Kashmiri Brahman from India as he was an Atharvan[6], who called himself a zaotar[7], manthran[8] and datta.[9] He was referred to as an erishi[10] and ratu[11].[12] He also wore the sacred thread and dressed like a traditional Kashmiri Pandit, compiled Gāthās containing Vedic verses, worshiped Varuna (Ahura Mazda) and venerated other holy Vedic Asuras. He lived as an ascetic in a cave[13] for some time and also had other traits similar to that of an Indian Brahman, not to mention other customs similar to those of Kashmiri Hindus .
    Zoroaster was a Hindu Kashmiri pandit

    • @placeboeffect7031
      @placeboeffect7031 Před rokem +1

      That's a folly mate.... Bhramanism didn't exist in those times

    • @ShivamRaina-dm9df
      @ShivamRaina-dm9df Před rokem +1

      @@placeboeffect7031 Lol it exist much earlier than that .Hahah

    • @ShivamRaina-dm9df
      @ShivamRaina-dm9df Před rokem

      @@placeboeffect7031 check Vedic era .There are much better historians

    • @placeboeffect7031
      @placeboeffect7031 Před rokem

      @@ShivamRaina-dm9df there's no substantial evidence of Vedic era yet?? Go figure mate....

    • @induchopra3014
      @induchopra3014 Před rokem +2

      ​@@placeboeffect7031you think all the leaf pamphlets are a joke? Centuries old manuscripts on leaves still preserved. Hinduism is the oldest surviving religion. Rest all are derived from hinduism.

  • @wordsbydivya
    @wordsbydivya Před rokem +24

    Thank you so much for creating podcast on zoroastrianism. I was/is always curious about this religion. Love you Ranveer. Once again congratulations for 5M. I am your that one wellwisher & bff who is always going to be your sang rahiyo in your CZcams, life's journey. I know we haven't met but yeah I always/will support you ❤️❤️.

  • @simt1973
    @simt1973 Před rokem +1

    Wonderful! Please bring more deep thinkers like this! I love your spiritual playlists and the variety of information it delivers on this show! It's fantastic!

  • @lobosj1962
    @lobosj1962 Před 7 měsíci

    Such a wealth of infrmation shared by Dr. Ramiyar. Eye and mind opening. Please bring back, if necessary, one or few more sessions with Dr.Ramiyar.

  • @IndNationalist
    @IndNationalist Před rokem +6

    Soo detailed ..I'm gonna brag about my knowledge in front of my Parsi friends.Great podcast.

  • @priyamishra255
    @priyamishra255 Před rokem +5

    more podcasts with him really needed, really a sweetest man ever on your show 😇

  • @delnabhathena5764
    @delnabhathena5764 Před rokem

    Thoroughly enjoyed listening and gaining knowledge about our religion. Thank you so much Ranveer for getting Dr. Ramiyar on your amazing 😃show. Eagerly waiting to see and hear him on the next podcast.

  • @rajatdevadiga
    @rajatdevadiga Před měsícem

    I just love the beautiful way that he speaks in.... Feels like I'm meditating... It's so calm..

  • @MrJonblundmusic
    @MrJonblundmusic Před rokem +5

    Peace from the way to the North. Norvegia(from old) or known as Norway today. To all my brothers and sisters all over the known world and further on...

    • @vish5798
      @vish5798 Před rokem

      Yes our distant aryan brother

  • @shaizeenpersha582
    @shaizeenpersha582 Před rokem +14

    Omg !!! Been loving your series I just watched your interview with Nilimaji where you briefly mentioned us Zoroastrians and thought I hope he gets a Zoroastrian dasturji on and few days later seeing this ! And Ramiyarji himself
    These videos are amazing 🤩
    Thank you so much

    • @shaizeenpersha582
      @shaizeenpersha582 Před rokem

      Just finished the episode what a treat ! Thanks for such a beautiful early Navroze present many of us may never get a chance to sit and have such a deep conversation with him through this podcast you’ve made it possible learnt so many things in more depth 🙏🏽

    • @ram.ram.saryane8121
      @ram.ram.saryane8121 Před rokem +1

      we love and respect zoroastrian a lot
      they made india more sweet after coming here 🙏🙏we are blessed

  • @govindt1367
    @govindt1367 Před rokem +1

    Such beautiful synthesis of so many civilisations, all with a common source🙏