Sunday 23 March 2025 10:02 GMT

Nowruz: The Timeless Celebration Of Spring And Renewal Recognized Worldwide


(MENAFN- Khaama Press) As the earth begins to awaken from the cold grip of winter, millions across the globe mark the arrival of spring with one of the most ancient and vibrant cultural traditions - Nowruz , also spelled Nawroz or Navruz, meaning“new day” in Persian.

Rooted in the heart of ancient Persia over 3,000 years ago, Nowruz is not just a New Year celebration - it is a timeless expression of hope, unity, and the rebirth of nature. Falling on or around March 21st , the spring equinox, this day symbolizes the perfect balance of light and darkness, and the start of a new chapter in the Persian calendar - the first of the month of Hamal.

From Iran and Afghanistan to Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, and parts of the Caucasus, Middle East, and diaspora communities around the world , Nowruz is a celebration that transcends religion, language, and borders.

The significance of Nowruz has not gone unnoticed globally. In 2010 , the United Nations officially recognized March 21st as the International Day of Nowruz , praising the festival's role in promoting peace, cultural diversity, and friendly ties among nations. UNESCO has also listed Nowruz on its Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.

This year, world leaders including U.S. President Joe Biden , Russian President Vladimir Putin , Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi , and the UN Secretary-General António Guterres issued statements recognizing Nowruz and its message of unity and renewal. Their messages highlighted how Nowruz serves as a bridge connecting ancient heritage to modern values of hope, healing, and coexistence.

One of the central traditions of Nowruz is the “Haft-Seen” table , where seven symbolic items beginning with the Persian letter“S” are beautifully arranged to reflect themes like health, wisdom, patience, and love. The table may also include painted eggs, candles, mirrors, and goldfish - each symbolizing elements of life, light, and renewal.

Families gather to clean their homes, wear new clothes, visit friends and relatives, and enjoy traditional meals such as herbed rice with fish, and sweet delicacies that mark the sweetness of a fresh start.

More than a festival, Nowruz is a powerful reminder of the human connection to nature and to each other. It celebrates values that are universal: peace, renewal, gratitude, and the eternal cycle of life.

As this cherished tradition continues to thrive in the modern world, it serves as a living link between the past and the future - reminding us that even in challenging times, every new day brings the promise of light, growth, and hope.

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