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  • Nowruz 2025 Date, Rituals and Significance of Persian New Year

    Celebrate the Persian New Year, Nowruz 2025, on March 20, 2025. Discover the ancient rituals, traditions, and significance of this 3,000-year-old festival marking renewal and harmony with nature.

  • Happy Nowruz 2025 Wishes: 50+ Navroz Mubarak Messages, Greetings, Status, Captions, Images, and More

    Wish your loved ones a Happy Nowruz 2025 with our collection of 50+ Navroz Mubarak messages, greetings, status, captions, and images. Celebrate the Persian New Year with joy and prosperity.

  • Happy Nowruz 2024: Wishes and messages to share with friends and family

    Happy Nowruz 2024: Nowruz generally falls on or around the vernal equinox, which is typically March 20 or 21 based on the accurate astronomical calculations.

  • Nowruz 2024: Google Doodle captures joy, hope and the spirit of Spring

    The springtime festival of Nowruz marks the beginning of the Iranian or Persian New Year. Today's Google Doodle celebrates Nowruz with a rich tapestry of colours.

  • Parsi New Year 2023: What does the Bhonu look like this Nowruz for chefs?

    Parsi New Year or Nowruz is being celebrated on August 16. This day, Sagan nu Bhonu or Nowruz Bhonu, the lavish Parsi festive meal is enjoyed in each home, with minor variations. Here's what Parsi chefs are planning to dish on the day.

  • Google Doodle celebrates Persian New Year Nowruz with flowers

    Google is celebrating the Persian New Year, Nowruz, with a Doodle in full bloom. Know about Nowruz or the Persian New Year which falls on Spring Equinox.

  • Nowruz 2023: Where to eat the best Parsi bhonu in Udvada, Mumbai, Delhi, Bengaluru, Mahabaleshwar and Panchgani hills

    Go beyond Patra Ni Macchi this Parsi New Year, on March 21, to discover Parsi delicacies that blend a hint of Persian tradition and the aromas of Indian ingredients and spices.

  • Nowruz 2022: Google Doodle celebrates start of Persian new year

    Nowruz 2022: Nowruz, which means “New Day”, originated in Zoroastrianism, an Iranian religion. Many communities in Central and Western Asia celebrate it.

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