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PM Modi extends greetings to people on Parsi New Year

By ANI | Published: March 21, 2023 3:30 PM

New Delhi [India], March 21 : Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday extended greetings to the people on the ...

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New Delhi [India], March 21 : Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday extended greetings to the people on the occasion of Parsi New Year-Navroz and wished for great prosperity and a spirit of togetherness.

Taking to Twitter, Modi said, "Navroz Mubarak! On this auspicious occasion, I pray for the happiness and good health of everyone. May the year ahead bring greater prosperity and further the spirit of togetherness in our society."

The festival is celebrated by Parsis all across the world. Navroz marks the first day of Farvardin, the first month in the Zoroastrian calendar, also known as the Shahenshahi calendar.

Although this Parsi New Year is observed across the globe on March 21, around the time of the vernal equinox, Parsis in India use the Shahenshahi calendar, which does not account for leap years. Due to this, India celebrates the Parsi New Year roughly 200 days after the rest of the globe. Parsis also observe Navroz in the month of August.

Navroz celebration is believed to date back to the time when Prophet Zarathustra founded Zoroastrism, one of the earliest known monotheistic religions in the world, in Persia (now Iran).

It was one of the most important religions in the ancient world until the emergence of Islam in the seventh century.

During the Islamic invasion of Persia, several Persians fled to India and Pakistan. Since then, their festivals have become a part of Indian festivities and are celebrated by people from diverse cultures.

For followers of Zoroastrian philosophy, this day represents the time when everything in the universe is completely renewed. Jamshed, a monarch of the ancient Sasan Empire, is credited with introducing the Parsi calendar. Hence, this holiday is also called Jamshed-i-Nouroz.

On this occasion, Parsi families across India, especially in the states of Maharashtra and Gujarat as they have a sizeable Parsi population, visit the holy temples to offer prayers.

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