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Udvada Atash Behram : ウィキペディア英語版 | Udvada Atash Behram
The Udvada Atash Behram, also known as the Iran Shah, "King of Iran", is one of the eight fire temples of the Zoroastrian religion located in Udvada in the Indian state of Gujarat on the west coast of India; the only other Atash Behram outside India is in central Iran at Yazd. The Atash Bahram, meaning "Victorious Fire", housed in the Udavada temple built in 1742. AD It has a checkered history of its movement within Gujarat after it was moved from Iran in 715 AD. It was consecrated first in Sanjan in 721 AD. It is one of the oldest fire-temple in India representing the cultural and religious link with Iran. Within the temple precincts there are the Dasturji Koyaji Mirza hall and a museum. Zoroastrian pilgrims from all parts of India, Canada, Pakistan, and Australia visit the temple on pilgrimage.〔 Newly wed couples also visit Udvada on pilgrimage, and on their behalf, their parents offer a ''machi'' (throne of wood to the fire) at the temple. ==Location== The fire temple is situated in Udvada (also spelled Udwada), which is a small coastal village, of about area,〔 in the southern coast of Gujarat. The village was gifted to the priests by the king of Mandvi. It is approachable by road and rail. It is away from Mumbai towards the north, situated between Vapi town and Daman on the National Highway (NH8) which passes through Manor. The nearest Railway station, Udvada, is on the Virar-Surat section.〔
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