International Nowruz Day is observed on March 21 and the day is celebrating the Persian New Year and the arrival of season spring. It was recognized by the United Nations as Nowruz marks the vernal equinox with symbolizing renewal, hope and new beginnings. The day is celebrated for over 3,000 years and it is observed across regions like Iran, Central Asia, the Caucasus. It brings together diverse cultures through shared traditions, peace and call for unity.
What is Nowruz: Meaning and Symbolism
Nowruz meaning ‘new day’ in Persian and it represents the beginning of the new year and the rebirth of nature.
It has deep connection to the changing seasons and it is marking the transition from winter to spring.
The festival also symbolizes the triumph of light over darkness and renewal in both nature and human life.
It encourages people to reflect on the past, embrace positive changes, and look forward to the new opportunities.
History of Nowruz: Ancient Origins and Evolution
Nowruz traces its origins back over 3,000 years ago to ancient Persia and the Zoroastrian tradition.
It was once the sacred festival that is marked one of the holy days in the Zoroastrian calendar.
Since time period the festival turned into a cultural celebration and it is embraced by various communities across different regions.
Despite the changes over centuries the core message of renewal, hope and harmony has remained unchanged.
Nowruz Traditions: Rituals and Cultural Practices
It is celebrated through a variety of traditions that reflect renewal and positivity. These customs vary across different regions but share common themes of cleansing, celebration, and togetherness.
Key traditions include are,
- Spring cleaning, symbolizing removal of past negativity
- Wearing the new clothes to mark a fresh beginning
- Preparing special foods with family and friends
- Participating in cultural events like music and poetry
Haft Sin Table: Symbol of Life and Prosperity
One of the most important tradition is Nowruz is the Haft Sin table and it is quite popular in Iran.
It includes the seven symbolic items and each of item start with the Persian letter ‘S’ and it is representing different aspects of life.
This arrangement reflects balance, prosperity and hope and which making it a central feature of Nowruz celebrations.
Fire Rituals and Festivities: Welcoming Spring
Fire rituals like as jumping over bonfires and they are an important part of Nowruz celebrations in many regions. \
These rituals symbolize purification, energy and the removal of negativity energy from the past year.
Public celebrations often include like music, dance and street festivals, bringing communities together.
Global Recognition: UNESCO and United Nations Role
Nowruz has received the global recognition for its cultural significance.
In 2009 UNESCO has included it in the Representative List of Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity and also acknowledged its importance in preserving traditions.
In 2010 year the United Nations declared March 21 as the International Day of Nowruz and encouraging worldwide celebrations.
Question
Q. What does the word ‘Nowruz’ mean?
A. New Year
B. New Life
C. New Day
D. New Beginning


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