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Norooz 2015: Dates, Traditions, And History Of The Persian New Year

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The Persian New Year is called Norooz (also Nowruz, Nawroz, among other spellings) and marks the first day of spring. It's also the Baha'i New Year, but the holiday is celebrated by Iranians of all religions.

History
Norooz celebrates renewal and rebirth, symbolized by the coming of spring. It is partly rooted in the Zoroastrian tradition, but is an ancient holiday that was celebrated thousands of years ago. Now, it is also an important Iranian cultural holiday that spans many religious traditions. The word Nowruz is a compound word that blends together the Persian words "now" which means "new," and "roz" which means "day."

Dates
In 2015, Norooz will begin on March 21 in Iran. The exact moment of the new year is called Tahvil. Norooz lasts 12 days in Iran. It coincides with the vernal equinox, so its date in the Gregorian calendar changes every year.

Traditions
On the last Wednesday of the old year, the night of Chahar Shanbe Suri is celebrated in order to symbolically get rid of all the misfortunes and bad luck of the past year. People light small bonfires and jump over the flames, shouting "Zardie man az to, sorkhie to az man," which means, "May my sickly pallor be yours and your red glow be mine." It is also acceptable to simply light a flame and shout the phrase.

A traditional ceremonial table display is set up called the sofreh-ye haft-sinn ("cloth of seven dishes"). Behrooz Far and his wife Nava explained to interfaith activist Rothwell Polk, "The haft-sinn table is set with the Kitab-i-Aqdas, our Holy Book, flowers, a bowl of goldfish, a mirror, candles and painted eggs and seven traditional foods each starting with the letter 's' in Persian." This table remains in the family home for thirteen days after the start of the holiday.

The seven traditional foods are:
  • sabzeh: lentil, barley or wheat sprouts growing in a dish, symbolizing renewal
  • samanu: a thick, sweet pudding made from wheat germ, symbolizing affluence
  • senjed: dried fruit of the lotus tree, symbolizing love
  • sir: garlic, symbolizing medicine
  • sib: apples, symbolizing health and beauty
  • somaq: sumac berries, symbolizing sunrise
  • serkeh: vinegar, symbolizing age and patience.
A traditional dinner for Norooz is Sabzi Polo Mahi, a rice dish with whitefish and green herbs like parsley, coriander, chives, dill, and fenugreek, explains Polk.

After thirteen days, Sizdeh Bedar is celebrated, which literally means "getting rid of the thirteenth." Families throw green sprouts into rivers or lakes to symbolize the plant's return to nature and conclude the festivities until the next year.

Norooz 2015: Dates, Traditions, And History Of The Persian New Year
 
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We use to celebrate it in Somalia, in particular, it was the nomadic tribesmen who used to respect it as the beginning of a good season. I remember as a young nomadic kid, when it is time for Norooz, people going around fire, saying "conspiracy out, evil out." They used to throw stuff to the fire. I believe it used to take place when the harsh and dry winter was going out, and spring rainy season was starting.

However, this celebration has died down in Somalia now due to Sunni Islamic scholars challenging it and saying it is pre-Islamic and a pagan tradition.
 
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how did you celebrate?
did you fly back home? Everything must be expensive including tickets..
to pay lazy people of France i have to work two jobs ;) plus this country doesn't help the health problems of my son (damned why i never been in USA or England)
sadly i miss so much Iran
thank you hinduguy :) (still internet is helping to keep contact)
 
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to pay lazy people of France i have to work two jobs ;) plus this country doesn't help the health problems of my son (damned why i never been in USA or England)
sadly i miss so much Iran
thank you hinduguy :) (still internet is helping to keep contact)
sad to hear about health problem of your son.. I thought most european countries have free healthcare...
move to london if you can then...
 
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It's actually an ancient Sumerian/ babylonain tradition which the Persians took and intergrated into their religion/ culture thousands of years ago. Just like everything else in Iran somehow originated or spread to them from Iraq, the Shia faith included. That is because Imam Ali switched the capital of the Islamic government from medina to Kufa in attempt to escape the hostility of the hijazis at that time.This just shows how the people here who claim Iraqis are "Safavid" are completely wrong on every level.

::| Culture of IRAN |:: The Celebration of New Year in Ancient Mesopotamia & Iran


This again proves the superiority of the Mesopotamians :lol:
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I would also to congratulate all Iranians and other nations during the New Year.
 
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what connection do they have to this tredition, when all have become islamists, isint it haram to celebrate some ancient tredition, by the way all your tradition has been transfered to india, you have killed and chased away the parsis who are the true custodians of iran, they are just left with 50,000 people and you say you are following ancient tradition, are there any ancient iranian tradition left in iran, it is nothing but a caliphate ordering diktats, and fatwas what is the plight of the zorastrians in iran, is there any respect left for their ancient tradition?, todays iranians are not those great parsis you are just converts following fatwas, has there been the great "jamshed" and cyrus the great he would be crying by seeing the plight of the zorastrians
any how by the way happy naurooz for all those it matters
 
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what connection do they have to this tredition, when all have become islamists, isint it haram to celebrate some ancient tredition, by the way all your tradition has been transfered to india, you have killed and chased away the parsis who are the true custodians of iran, they are just left with 50,000 people and you say you are following ancient tradition, are there any ancient iranian tradition left in iran, it is nothing but a caliphate ordering diktats, and fatwas what is the plight of the zorastrians in iran, is there any respect left for their ancient tradition?, todays iranians are not those great parsis you are just converts following fatwas, has there been the great "jamshed" and cyrus the great he would be crying by seeing the plight of the zorastrians
any how by the way happy naurooz for all those it matters
Its just like basant and baisakhi a spring festival
 
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i know but, today's Iran should consider their tradition from the day they converted,all the previous events don't matter they are no longer the great persians we admire they are just converts acting smart and quoting ancient tradition, let shame be upon them for abandoning their ancient culture, look at the marvelous things they achieved before the advent of islam look at them now, and ahura mazda has cursed them for their betrayal

Iranian new year starts from 21st march and Hindu new year(lunar calender) starts from 21st march see the similarities
 
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what connection do they have to this tredition, when all have become islamists, isint it haram to celebrate some ancient tredition, by the way all your tradition has been transfered to india, you have killed and chased away the parsis who are the true custodians of iran, they are just left with 50,000 people and you say you are following ancient tradition, are there any ancient iranian tradition left in iran, it is nothing but a caliphate ordering diktats, and fatwas what is the plight of the zorastrians in iran, is there any respect left for their ancient tradition?, todays iranians are not those great parsis you are just converts following fatwas, has there been the great "jamshed" and cyrus the great he would be crying by seeing the plight of the zorastrians
any how by the way happy naurooz for all those it matters

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i know but, today's Iran should consider their tradition from the day they converted,all the previous events don't matter they are no longer the great persians we admire they are just converts acting smart and quoting ancient tradition, let shame be upon them for abandoning their ancient culture, look at the marvelous things they achieved before the advent of islam look at them now, and ahura mazda has cursed them for their betrayal

Iranian new year starts from 21st march and Hindu new year(lunar calender) starts from 21st march see the similarities
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