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Living Legacy, One Room at a Time

The New Indian Express Bhubaneswar

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July 13, 2025

The Bhuj House is a quiet immersion into the enduring spirit of a family that never left.

- ANIL MULCHANDANI

Standing discreetly in Gujarat's historic town of Bhuj is a five-room homestay that feels less like a getaway and more like a gentle act of time travel. The Bhuj House, originally built in 1894 by Pestonji Sorabji Bhujwala, is not your typical boutique stay; it's a living archive of Parsi heritage, lovingly restored by Jehan Bhujwala and his wife Katie.

Step through its doors, at first, everything feels quietly unassuming—just another old home in a dusty corner of Gujarat. But let your eyes linger, and the details begin to speak. The soft glint of old Parsi art, the hand-embroidered textiles, the restrained elegance of the decor, and that arched terrace; suddenly the house unfolds like a memory you didn't know you had. Originally built in 1894 by Pestonji Sorabji Bhujwala, Bhuj House carries more than a century of stories in its walls. It's one of the rare few houses that survived the Parsi migration of the 1960s and the tremors of the 2001 Bhuj earthquake.

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