Restoration of Narestaneh and Pir-e Seti Shrines

The Zoroastrian Association of Maryamabad issued a report detailing the restoration work carried out at holy Narestaneh and Seti Pir shrines.

The Association’s report says:

“It is difficult to find words sufficient to describe your dedication and remarkable efforts. People of such compassion and generosity deserve our deepest appreciation and heartfelt gratitude. Thanks to your selfless support and tireless contributions, we have been able, even under the most challenging financial circumstances, to take meaningful and significant steps toward restoring holy Narestaneh and Pir-e Seti shrines.”

Update on Activities at Narestaneh and Pir-e Seti Shrines

The Zoroastrian Association of Maryamabad shared a report on the recent developments at holy Narestaneh and Pir-e Seti shrines.

A water tank for the Narestaneh shrine was generously donated by Mehraban Azarbad and his wife, Homayoun Shahriari, in memory of their late son, Rustom Azarbad. With the assistance of Zoroastrian youth from Maryamabad and support from other community members, the tank was successfully installed at its designated location. The association also expressed sincere gratitude to Rostam Arianezhad for more than forty years of devoted service to the Pir-e Seti shrine and welcomed the shrine’s new caretaker, Mr. Sohrab Rustom Najmi (09133541723).

Visiting hours for the Pir-e Seti shrine were also shared: during the first half of the year, the shrine is open daily from 8:00 to 11:00 and 16:00 to 18:00; during the second half of the year, it will be open in the afternoons from 15:00 to 17:00.

The Zoroastrian Association of Maryamabad extended its heartfelt wishes for happiness and prosperity to all those who have supported their efforts.

 

 

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