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Who are Ba's parents?

Mom and Dad-Dad's parents

Mom and Dad-Dad's parents

You know, dad's parents are my parents. But what you don't know is what Sheriar and Celine are like. These two men and women were chosen as Avata's parents. Here I would like to tell you some impressions of them in my childhood memory. I hope my brothers, Zaion, behram and Adi do the same.

My brothers Mervan, Jamsheed, Jar, behram and Adi all chat with my parents in Dali. Sometimes I speak Dari, and I use it more when I talk to my father. My father can hardly speak Gujarati, which is the language used by Zoroastrians in India and speaks with an Iranian accent. Mother can speak fluent Gujarati, and when she tells a story or a movie, the audience will be fascinated.

Naturally, my parents gave their children nicknames in Dali: Merog in Mervyn, Varom in Behram and so on. My parents also call each other Shorog and Shireenog. We children are called mommy Memo and daddy Bobo.

Mom and dad are very different in every way. They are twenty-five years old, and their personalities and outlook on life are even more different. But as the parents of the God-man who came into this world, they are a perfect couple.

About his father, Baba said to us several times: "My father is unparalleled, and no one can match him in the whole vast world. That's why I chose him as my father. "

The last time Baba said this was in Guruprusad in 1968. Baba's gestures are quick, his eyes are soft and full of love. This is his description of his father's uncle Sheriar.

They told me that Sheriar left his Persian hometown at the age of ten to look for God. The search for God brought him to India, where he wandered as a dervish for many years. He traveled all over India, climbed mountains and mountains, and almost died crossing the desert. He went through difficulties and obstacles until he was thirty years old. He obeyed God's command and stopped wandering.

One day, when Sheriar was wandering, he heard a voice telling him to return to this world and wait for him. Sheriar responded to this supreme command, returned to the earth, got married, became a gardener, opened a teahouse, and finally owned a palm wine company. In this world, Sheriar has fulfilled every duty, but he never insists on the result. This is Baba's father, and Baba hopes that we are also such a living example: "In the world, it does not belong to it."

This is obvious to us in the daily life of the family or when the family is tested. No matter what happened to him or his family, Silas accepted it as "God's will".

My ancestors were Persian Zoroastrians. My mother's family moved to India when a new round of religious persecution broke out there. These immigrants were called "Iranians" and were absorbed by the Zoroastrian Parsi community who left Persia hundreds of years ago. These Indian Parsis helped their Suo Luoya compatriots who fled Persia by providing them with housework, shops and garden jobs.