The Zoroastrian Association of California (ZAC) is a vibrant community established in 1974, encompassing an area over 150 miles from Calabasas to San Diego. Comprised mainly of Parsi Irani individuals with roots in the Indian sub-continent, ZAC is dedicated to promoting the religious, social, and cultural aspects of the Zoroastrian faith. With their own Center and Atash Kadeh (Fire Temple), ZAC provides a space for religious services, ceremonies, and rituals conducted by local Mobeds priests, while also fostering a strong sense of community through various committees and dedicated members.
From its humble beginnings of gathering in homes, ZAC has grown into a self-sustaining and strong community, thanks to the hard work and commitment of its members. Prayers and rituals play a significant role in the religious awareness of ZAC, serving as a powerful tool for spiritual connection and understanding. With a focus on unity and righteousness, ZAC welcomes individuals to become members, volunteers, and engaged participants in their mission to build a thriving Zoroastrian community.
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