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- Navjote abstract "The Navjote (Persian: سدرهپوشی, Sedreh pushi) ceremony is the ritual through which an individual is inducted into the Zoroastrian religion and begins to wear the Sedreh and Kushti. The term navjote is used primarily by the Zoroastrians of India (the Parsis), while sedreh pushi is used primarily by the Zoroastrians of Iran. Zoroastrians from Pakistan consisting of both Parsis and Iranis use both terms.The word 'navjote' is a Latinized form of the Parsi Gujarati compound of nav "new" and jote "reciter [of prayer]", "invoker", "sacrificer". The second half of the word is—via Zoroastrian Middle Persian zot—an indirect continuation of Avestan zaotar, with /z/ eventually becoming /j/ because /z/ is not upheld in Gujarati. The Persian term Sedreh pushi translates to "Putting on the sedreh," a reference to the main component of the ritual.".
- Navjote language English_language.
- Navjote language Gujarati_language.
- Navjote religion Zoroastrianism.
- Navjote thumbnail Faravahar-Gold.svg?width=300.
- Navjote totalPopulation "110000".
- Navjote wikiPageID "9352337".
- Navjote wikiPageLength "6669".
- Navjote wikiPageOutDegree "29".
- Navjote wikiPageRevisionID "669521822".
- Navjote wikiPageWikiLink Ahuna_Vairya.
- Navjote wikiPageWikiLink Atar.
- Navjote wikiPageWikiLink Avestan.
- Navjote wikiPageWikiLink Bar_Mitzvah.
- Navjote wikiPageWikiLink Bar_and_Bat_Mitzvah.
- Navjote wikiPageWikiLink Book_of_Arda_Viraf.
- Navjote wikiPageWikiLink Category:Rites_of_passage.
- Navjote wikiPageWikiLink Category:Zoroastrian_rituals.
- Navjote wikiPageWikiLink Daeva.
- Navjote wikiPageWikiLink English_language.
- Navjote wikiPageWikiLink Gujarati_language.
- Navjote wikiPageWikiLink Irani_(India).
- Navjote wikiPageWikiLink Judaism.
- Navjote wikiPageWikiLink Kushti.
- Navjote wikiPageWikiLink Menog-i_Khrad.
- Navjote wikiPageWikiLink Middle_Persian.
- Navjote wikiPageWikiLink Pakistan.
- Navjote wikiPageWikiLink Parsi.
- Navjote wikiPageWikiLink Sad-dar.
- Navjote wikiPageWikiLink Sedreh.
- Navjote wikiPageWikiLink Vendidad.
- Navjote wikiPageWikiLink Zoroastrianism.
- Navjote wikiPageWikiLink File:Faravahar-Gold.svg.
- Navjote wikiPageWikiLink File:Navjote_Yazdi.jpg.
- Navjote wikiPageWikiLink File:Parsi-navjote-sitting.jpg.
- Navjote wikiPageWikiLinkText "Navjote".
- Navjote group "Parsis".
- Navjote hasPhotoCollection Navjote.
- Navjote langs English_language.
- Navjote langs Gujarati_language.
- Navjote poptime "110000".
- Navjote rels "39".
- Navjote wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:About.
- Navjote wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Citation.
- Navjote wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Full.
- Navjote wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Further2.
- Navjote wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_ethnic_group.
- Navjote wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-fa.
- Navjote wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Pronunciation-needed.
- Navjote wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Zoroastrianism.
- Navjote subject Category:Rites_of_passage.
- Navjote subject Category:Zoroastrian_rituals.
- Navjote hypernym Ritual.
- Navjote type Article.
- Navjote type EthnicGroup.
- Navjote type Article.
- Navjote type Thing.
- Navjote type Q41710.
- Navjote comment "The Navjote (Persian: سدرهپوشی, Sedreh pushi) ceremony is the ritual through which an individual is inducted into the Zoroastrian religion and begins to wear the Sedreh and Kushti. The term navjote is used primarily by the Zoroastrians of India (the Parsis), while sedreh pushi is used primarily by the Zoroastrians of Iran.".
- Navjote label "Navjote".
- Navjote sameAs Navjote.
- Navjote sameAs سدرهپوشی.
- Navjote sameAs Navjote.
- Navjote sameAs ナオジョテ.
- Navjote sameAs m.0285l_n.
- Navjote sameAs Навджот.
- Navjote sameAs Navjote.
- Navjote sameAs Q1574851.
- Navjote sameAs Q1574851.
- Navjote wasDerivedFrom Navjote?oldid=669521822.
- Navjote depiction Faravahar-Gold.svg.
- Navjote isPrimaryTopicOf Navjote.
- Navjote name "Parsis".