Beyond the Theosophical Paradigm: Ilme ksnum and the Entangled History of Modern Parsis

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Abstract

In the early twentieth century, an esoteric interpretation of Zoroastrianism known as Ilme ksnum became popular among the Parsis of India. Although research on the subject is scant, most scholars suggest that Ilme ksnum draws largely upon the ideas promoted by the Theosophical Society in India. By examining primary sources in Gujarati, the present article illustrates the interpretation of the Zoroastrian cosmology proposed by Ilme ksnum. Through a comparative analysis of its main concepts and terms, Ilme ksnum is historicized in the context of the relations of the Parsi community with the Persianate and Western worlds. By framing Ilme ksnum as a reconciliation between Persianate and Western forms of knowledge, the present article looks at historical entanglements as resources for the Parsi quest for religious authenticity, placing Zoroastrianism in global religious history.

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Errichiello, M. (2024). Beyond the Theosophical Paradigm: Ilme ksnum and the Entangled History of Modern Parsis. Journal of Persianate Studies, 10(1), 1–25. https://doi.org/10.1163/18747167-bja10039

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