Parsis (Indian Zoroastrians), a small traditionally endogamous group, are well known in India for their philanthropic giving. The Parsis of Mumbai are beneficiaries of hundreds of Parsi public charitable trusts today, and this article will show how trusts, as particular forms of giving, establish perpetual communal obligation connecting the past and present. It will show how the circulation of personal assets through customary inheritance within a family is replaced by the trust with the circulation of communal obligations in perpetuity. While this mechanism of giving has a marked endurance, what has changed is what constitutes ‘the good’ within these deeds. Moving away from traditional philanthropic practices of subsidizing education, medi...
In Iran and India religious philanthropy has been a feature of Zoroastrian piety as well as providin...
In Iran and India religious philanthropy has been a feature of Zoroastrian piety as well as providin...
Parsis are known as the minor ethnic community in India. They emigrated from Persian land due to the...
The Parsis of Bombay (now Mumbai) owe their origins to a distant past – they follow Zoroastrianism, ...
Parsis (Indian Zoroastrians), like many religious groups, manage their ritual spaces and funds with ...
‘Charity ’ is considered to be a great virtue. The practice of ‘giving ’ is inextricably interwoven ...
Philanthropy in India is as old as India itself. It originates from religions that have practiced gi...
This article presents a historical account of the public lives of philanthropic endeavours that invo...
This article presents a historical account of the public lives of philanthropic endeavours that invo...
From supporting the establishment of modern India to the innovative work of recent years, philanthro...
Parsi, one of the most successful migrant minority group in world. They are well known for their fam...
The roots of philanthropy amongst Jains can be linked to religious values and duties with regard to ...
The Parsis of India are perhaps the world’s smallest ethnic community whose entrepreneurial co...
The dominant diaspora-development discourse privileges rational imperatives and focuses on remittanc...
In Iran and India religious philanthropy has been a feature of Zoroastrian piety as well as providin...
In Iran and India religious philanthropy has been a feature of Zoroastrian piety as well as providin...
In Iran and India religious philanthropy has been a feature of Zoroastrian piety as well as providin...
Parsis are known as the minor ethnic community in India. They emigrated from Persian land due to the...
The Parsis of Bombay (now Mumbai) owe their origins to a distant past – they follow Zoroastrianism, ...
Parsis (Indian Zoroastrians), like many religious groups, manage their ritual spaces and funds with ...
‘Charity ’ is considered to be a great virtue. The practice of ‘giving ’ is inextricably interwoven ...
Philanthropy in India is as old as India itself. It originates from religions that have practiced gi...
This article presents a historical account of the public lives of philanthropic endeavours that invo...
This article presents a historical account of the public lives of philanthropic endeavours that invo...
From supporting the establishment of modern India to the innovative work of recent years, philanthro...
Parsi, one of the most successful migrant minority group in world. They are well known for their fam...
The roots of philanthropy amongst Jains can be linked to religious values and duties with regard to ...
The Parsis of India are perhaps the world’s smallest ethnic community whose entrepreneurial co...
The dominant diaspora-development discourse privileges rational imperatives and focuses on remittanc...
In Iran and India religious philanthropy has been a feature of Zoroastrian piety as well as providin...
In Iran and India religious philanthropy has been a feature of Zoroastrian piety as well as providin...
In Iran and India religious philanthropy has been a feature of Zoroastrian piety as well as providin...
Parsis are known as the minor ethnic community in India. They emigrated from Persian land due to the...