Getting to know Nowruz

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Getting to know Nowruz

Eid means joy and happiness that are repeated every year. They said: The day when people gather together is called Eid. Ragheb Esfahani has taken Eid from the word “Oud” which means returning to the favorable state of the past. Nowrooz is one of the famous festivals of ancient Iran, which Iranian people celebrate with the arrival of the new year and congratulate each other on this Eid.

Norooz is one of the festivals of ancient Iran, which people still celebrate more magnificently every year after the passing of years. Nowruz is associated with the beginning of the new year, and people follow different customs during these days and congratulate each other on the new year. Join us for a more detailed review of this celebration with a history of three thousand years.

Nowrooz is a word in the Middle Persian language and has its roots in the Avesta language. In today’s language, this word is interpreted in two ways:

Common Nowruz: The day on which the new year begins and is known as the spring equinox day (the equality of night and day.)

Special Nowruz: The sixth day of Farvardin is called special Norooz, which is referred to as “Khordad Day.”

In ancient times, Nowruz was known as “Nava Sarda,” and means New Year. During the Achaemenid period, Nowruz was also known as “Nosard” and “Nosarji.”

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