That’s right, I rang in Nowruz (the Persian new year) this morning at 7 a.m. along with some 300 million other people worldwide. It’s 1392 baby! Nowruz is my favourite time of year – a time to celebrate the rebirth of nature (i.e. spring!)
Nowruz means “new day” and marks the vernal equinox. Iranians see this time as a fresh start: nature’s rebirth after the cold, harsh winter. And like most new year festivities around the globe, we celebrate with great food, dancing and lots of family time. Oh, and presents! The elders usually give to the younger generation (woo hoo!) and many families give to the less fortunate.
Many people create a “haft sin” (a decorative table with seven items that start with the letter “s” in Farsi). Each item represents something (Iranian culture is uber rich in symbolism).
To all my friends and family around the globe who celebrate Nowruz: eydetun mobarak! I hope this is a beautiful, healthy and prosperous year for you all.
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