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Happy Noruz (Persian New Year)
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drgoodvibe
it's a little early but..
Persians and non-persians alike Happy New Year!!

Here's some info if you weren't aware

quote:

http://www.bestirantravel.com/cultu...ar/newyear.html

* Ancient Persian New Year, Noruz falls on the spring equinox, around March 21st, on the Gregorian (western) calendar. Noruz is based on solar calendar which is the direct descendant of the Zoroastrian calendars of pre-Islamic Persia. This calendar has 365 days divided into 12 months The start of this calendar is from the first day of spring of the Hegira (622 AD)-see calendar page. To convert this calendar to approximate date in Gregorian calendar simply add 621 to the Iranian year.

* The observance of Noruz leans heavily on the rebirth of earth and its crops. In spring, everything is renewed and reborn in nature. Flowers bloom and trees blossom.


* The preparation for Noruz starts well in advance and lasts for 13 days.

* A couple weeks before arrival of Noruz, Iranians clean their house which called Khaneh Tekani, literal translation means “shaking your house”. Like nature in spring, this symbolizes throwing out old things and bringing new things. Also, you buy new things for your house or for yourself. The most enjoyable part of Noruz for Iranian children is probably going shopping and purchasing new clothes. In Iran, shops before Noruz is very crowded, similar to christmas in western world.

* Another preparation you do is planting seeds. Wheat or lentil seeds are used to make Sabzeh, symbolizing rebirth.

* On the 13th day of New Year called Sizdeh bedar, everyone goes on a picnic.

* On the eve of the last Wednesday of the old year, called Shabe Chahar Shanbeh Suri, people gather on the streets in their neighborhood or even in their own backyards and jump over a fire while singing the phrase below over and over.

* The flames represent good so you jump over the fire to take away the bad luck. You sing “sorkhiyeh to az man, zardieh man az to” which means give me your healthy red glow and take my yellow color away.

* After jumping over the fire, children usually go door to door in their neighborhood “ghashogh zani”, banging on pots with spoons. Kids cover themselves so they cannot be known, knock on the doors and get treats.






More info about Persian New Year
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and a most joyous khahalalalallala to you too Beh ! :D

Silky Johnson
Q.What do you call an honest Iranian business man?
























A. Asif




:p
Goashem
Novruz Bayram to all us Azerbaijani as well !
drgoodvibe
quote:
Originally posted by jennypie
Q.What do you call an honest Iranian business man?

A. Asif

:p



lol that's funny cuzz it's true!
Tordan
Happy new year guys!!
dallastar
happy happy joy joy

just abnother excuse to get wasted!!!LOL!!!

Happy NY!:D
Miss Julia
I'm not really into the Persian culture, but since I'm Persian, I wanted to post on here... lol.

Happy New Years!!
tha_broad
Happy New Year :)
drgoodvibe
quote:
Originally posted by Miss Julia
I'm not really into the Persian culture, but since I'm Persian, I wanted to post on here... lol.

Happy New Years!!


heh neither am I really, but there are some things I still come out for :thepirate

hardcore trancer
aide hamheh mobarak :clown:


Nice post btw Beh joon :tongue3
Shaya007
quote:
Originally posted by Miss Julia
I'm not really into the Persian culture, but since I'm Persian, I wanted to post on here... lol.

Happy New Years!!

typical persian Girl response!LOL!
and I LOVE IT!

Noruzetaan piruzzzz....
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