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Nowruz and the Iranian New Year- Symbol of renewal, and cultural solidarity

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Nowruz, one of the oldest and most magnificent Iranian festival for coming new year, is a symbol of renewal, and cultural solidarity. This festival, which is held every year at the beginning of spring and coincides with the arrival of the new solar year, is celebrated not only in Iran but also in many countries in the region as a cultural and historical ritual. Nowruz has been registered as a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage and reflects the cultural and historical richness of Iranian civilization.

  1. House Sweeping: Before Nowruz, Iranians clean and tidy their homes to welcome the new year with a clean and new environment. This is a symbol of removing impurities and purifying the soul and mind.
  2. Setting the Haft Sin Table: The Haft Sin table is one of the most important symbols of Nowruz. This table includes seven elements that begin with the letter “S” in Persian, such as garlic, sage, herbs, sumac, vinegar, semolina and coins. Each of these elements symbolizes concepts such as health, abundance, love and blessings. In addition, mirrors, candles, the Quran, goldfish, and eggs are also placed on the table.
  3. **Going toVisit **: During Nowruz, families and friends visit each other and, with New Year greetings. This ritual shows the importance of social and family relationships in Iranian culture.
  4. Giving Festival gift-Eydi: The elders give the younger ones a gift, usually in the form of money or a gift. This is a symbol of love and attention to the younger generation.
  5. Thirteen Out: On the thirteenth day of Nowruz, people go to nature and spend the day out side. This ritual symbolizes harmony with nature.

Happy Nowruz!

Embassy of the Islamic Republic of Iran

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