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Framroze Sukhia, an eminent lawyer, crosses the road with his wife Villoo, after visiting
the Anjuman Atash Bahram. The pillars are copies of the columns of the Apadan Palace
in Persepolis; square bases, fluted shafts, and double-headed capitalsof two bull-protons,
that signify the benevolent animal kingdom. Bombay, 1986.

 

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