Navroz Mubarak | Khushiali Special | History & Importance of Navroz Festival
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Navroz, also known as Nowruz or Persian New Year, is a traditional festival celebrated by various communities around the world, particularly in Persian and Central Asian cultures. The word "Nowruz" means "new day" and marks the beginning of the Persian calendar year. It usually falls on the spring equinox, around March 20th or 21st.

Navroz has its roots in Zoroastrianism, one of the world's oldest religions, and has been celebrated for over 3,000 years. It is considered a time of renewal and rebirth, as well as a celebration of the arrival of spring and the awakening of nature.

During Navroz, people gather with family and friends to enjoy festive meals, exchange gifts, and engage in various cultural activities. Traditional customs include setting a special table called the "Haft Seen," which is adorned with seven symbolic items representing different aspects of life and nature, such as wheatgrass for rebirth and fertility, colored eggs for fertility, and apples for beauty and health.

Navroz is a time for reflection, gratitude, and hope for the future. It is celebrated with joy and enthusiasm by millions of people worldwide, regardless of their religious or cultural background, as a symbol of unity and solidarity.

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