Agni Mandir Kolkata
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The Agni Mandir, Kolkata, is one of the places of worship of the Parsee community in Kolkata, who worship the fire god. The Parsees originally had two 'Agni Mandirs' in Kolkata, one situated at Ezra Street and another lying in Metcalfe Lane. The Ezra Street Agni Mandir came into existence on 16th September, 1839, and is the older of the two. The Agni Mandir, Kolkata, is the one that is located in Metcalfe Lane, which was established on 12th October, 1912.
The Agni Mandir, Kolkata, is dedicated to the worship the god of fire Agni, followed by the Zoroastrian religion. On a visit to the Agni Mandir, Kolkata, one can discover the ethos of the Parsee community, and get to know about their religion and its various rites and rituals. All the Parsees of Kolkata, however dwindling their ranks may be, come to this Agni Mandir, Kolkata, to worship and pray, and conduct various functions and events.
The architectural finesse of the Agni Mandir, Kolkata, is exquisite, and evokes a sense of superior workmanship. There is a spacious hall in the ground floor, where many religious festivals are celebrated with dignity and splendor. The sanctum sanatorium of the Agni Mandir, Kolkata, is located on the top floor where the eternal fire Agni burns unceasingly. This are is out-of-bounds to the general public, but an image of this flame is displayed on the first floor for all to see.