Persian New Year is a celebration of spring. It serves as recognition that the time is one for rebirth and renewal. It is recognized as the moment when the Sun moves into Aries at the time of the Spring Equinox.
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Today is Nowruz, Persian New Year & we stand in solidarity with UK, US & European nationals Morad, Mehran, Nahid & others who remain unjustly detained in Iran
#MyNowruzWish is that, like Nazanin & Anoosheh, they are soon unconditionally released & reunited with their loved ones https://t.co/HHVtmZZZn8
Happy Nowruz!
The Persian New Year starts 3/20. Stop by the Woodland Hills Branch to learn more about this holiday and help us celebrate a "new day. https://t.co/oTOBApjP3O
— Woodland Hills Library (@WoodlnHillsLAPL) March 19, 2022
Happy Persian New Year to all who celebrate ! https://t.co/fm8l5Ijbnb
Happy Norooz (Persian New Year). Westview students, Donya, Armita and Tina made a beautiful Norooz, Nowruz, display in our library. Happy New Year to all who celebrate Persian New Year today. https://t.co/3uelehr6LC
One day to the Persian New Year 🎉 It’s the first day of Spring and based on the earth's rotation around the sun. I love how inclusive it is and celebrates nature rebirth. No fireworks🎆 we gather around the new year table and read poetry when we enter the new year🌸✨#excited https://t.co/IFN2oDQovv
As Persian New Year is fast approaching, this is my friendly reminder to all of humanity... we Iranians are the proud descendants of Cyrus the Great & ancient Persian culture which embraces peace, love and tolerance. We abhor & reject this criminal mullah regime in Iran! #Nowruz https://t.co/xD2VULIJhc