Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
Published byLeon Moor Modified over 10 years ago
1
Nowrouz, Iranian New Year, begins on the first day of spring That is usually on March 20 th or 21st
2
On Nowrouz, Iranians: Make sure the house is totally clean Prepare for receiving guests with sweets, fruit, tea and dry roasted nuts Wear new clothes Visit relatives and give each other gifts Eat sabzi polo rice with herbs and mahi fish The most important thing is to forget the old grudges
3
Do try Sabzi polo Mahi if you are near a Persian restaurant
4
Iranians also set a hafsin during Nowrouz: a table which has seven items with names that begin with letter s
5
You can personalize your haftsin like this:
6
Like this:
7
Perhaps this
8
Even this!
9
Light has a symbolic significance in the Zoroastrian faith
10
The idea has inspired painters:
11
And producers of calendars and postcards:
12
The important thing is to have certain items like freshly grown herbs, colored eggs, and garlic in the haftsin
13
Freshly grown herb is called:Sabzeh
14
Some other items include: applesSeeb
15
Garlic Seer
16
And coins,Sekkeh
17
Vinegar as well:Serkeh
18
And, a paste made with wheat called:Samanoo
19
Colored eggs dont have a name beginning with S but they are in the haftsin all the same!
20
The same is true of goldfish!
21
Iranians send beautiful postcards to each other on Nowrouz
22
Sometimes the card includes poetic descriptions of the spring in exquisite calligraphy like this one by Hafez of Shiraz (14 th cent.)
23
Millions of people in and out of Iran celebrate Nowrouz, like these Kurdish ladies :
24
Or, these beautiful people in Tajikistan
25
Nowrouz means a new day When Iranians see each other on Nowrouz, they say: Sadsaal be in saalha literally: May you see a hundred years like this one!
Similar presentations
© 2025 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.