Oman Daily Observer

Zoroastria­ns say Mumbai metro will desecrate fire temples

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MUMBAI: Thousands of Parsis have called for the route of Mumbai’s new multi-billion dollar metro to be changed so trains and commuters don’t pass under fire temples where the Zoroastria­ns worship.

More than 7,000 people have signed an online petition saying that building tunnels under two temples, which contain “holy fire”, would desecrate their sanctity, forcing nature to exact its revenge.

It claims that part of a tunnel will pass directly below the “Sanctum Sanctorum where the holy fire is enthroned” of the Wadia temple in the south of India’s commercial capital.

The Change.org petition, which has received upwards of 7,290 signatures since being posted on Wednesday, says the fires are “consecrate­d entities; living vibrant beings who are intermedia­ries between God and mankind”.

“To keep these holy entities safe from physical and spiritual pollution, they are segregated from the outside world by magnetic circuits which are drawn at the time of their enthroneme­nt,” it explains.

“Once the tunnel for the Metro is dug under the premises, the magnetic circuits will be breached and the negative forces of physical and spiritual pollution will attack the holy fires with full force, thus diminishin­g their spiritual powers.

The 231 billion rupee ($3.6 billion) line called Metro 3 will link the popular tourist destinatio­n of Colaba in the south to Seepz, a special economic zone situated 33.5 kilometres north.

The line is expected to be completed by the end of 2021. It is hoped it will ease the burden on Mumbai’s notoriousl­y overcrowde­d trains and help reduce traffic on its heavily congested roads.

But the project has faced considerab­le opposition in court, with environmen­tal activists opposing the cutting down of hundreds of trees to make way for the line.

They also object to plans for a car park on a 30-hectare site in Aarey Colony, a biodiversi­ty hotspot which borders the Sanjay Gandhi National Park, home to leopards and other animals.

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