Persian New Year is a celebration of spring. It serves as recognition that the time is one for rebirth and renewal. It is recognized as the moment when the Sun moves into Aries at the time of the Spring Equinox.
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Gm and Happy New (Persian) Year.
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#BlounyArt https://t.co/BTTuOzH9DI
Happy Persian new year (Nowruz)!
We, Persians, have THE best calendar. Prove me wrong.
1) Our calendar starts with the first day of spring when the flowers start to bloom and the meadows become green. A new year, a new life, and a new opportunity. Beautiful, isn't it? https://t.co/3Y0fFhfkFS
#Nowruz Haft-Seen table setting is ready. Vernal Equinox on March 20, 22 at 08:33:26 PST. Persian New Year, beginning of spring. https://t.co/yH3F1pdsa6
Today is the Persian New Year aka “Nowruz”, which is celebrated by about 300 million people around the world!
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If you're curious about the table, called the “Haft Seen”, see thread below! 🧵 https://t.co/VO0T2DWvGb
//my child
Happy Nowruz aka Persian new year to all who celebrate. Nowruz literally means new day & marks the beginning of spring. Here is our haft seen with its symbolic elements. I used the concept of Japanese Kintsugi for our eggs to help mend the world💐 https://t.co/lms4ORn7rG
Nowruz, also known as Nauryz, Navruz or Nowrouz, means "new day." The Persian new year promotes values of peace and solidarity between generations, and within families. Nowruz Mubarak! #RJLInclusionCouncil https://t.co/uRA87GLyNa
Today, communities across Canada and in Markham-Thornhill celebrate the start of the Persian New Year! Happy Nowruz/Nowruz Mubarak! https://t.co/XaLcGX89xQ