Located at MG Road in Secunderabad, Telangana, the temple is believed to have been consecrated in September 1847.[2] The Parsi population in the twin cities of Hyderabad and Secunderabad is the second largest in India outside Mumbai.The facade is topped by an image of Asho Faravahar (meaning "Righteous Spirit").Like other Parsi temples elsewhere, this building also has a verandah where the worshippers assemble for ritual washing of the exposed body parts before entering a spacious hall meant for Jashan and other prayers.In the heart of the building are twin rooms, one in the center and the other under the vaulted dome called Qibla, where the sacred fire is enthroned in a steel container 'Afargan' mounted on a platform.