Navroz
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Nowruz 2025: Know the date, significance and celebrations of the Persian New Year
Lifestyle | March 20, 2025 7:30 ISTNowruz begins on the first day of the Persian calendar and lasts for 13 days. The festival finds its roots in the ancient religion of Zoroastrianism. Read on to know the date, significance and celebrations of the Parsi New Year.
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Parsi New Year 2024: Mouth-watering Parsi delicacies to celebrate Navroz
Food | August 16, 2024 13:57 ISTNavroz, also known as Parsi New Year is a celebration of the unique Parsi culture and cuisine, and it is a time for the community to come together and cherish their heritage.
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Parsi New Year: 5 restaurants in India to explore delicious Parsi cuisine on Navroz 2023
Food | August 16, 2023 14:29 ISTNo matter what type of Parsi cuisine you are looking for, chances are there’s a restaurant that has it on its menu.
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Parsi New Year 2023: Five creative ways to prepare Patri Ni Machhi and Dhansak Mutton dishes
Food | August 16, 2023 12:12 ISTOne of the most important aspects of Navroz is the food. Since this is a time for celebration, special dishes are prepared to commemorate the joyous occasion.
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Navroz 2023: Why do Parsis celebrate 2 New Years? Know details
Lifestyle | August 15, 2023 16:16 ISTFor Parsis, Navroz is an annual reminder of who they are, what they believe in, and where they come from - all reasons why they choose to celebrate two new years.
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PM Narendra Modi wishes joy, health for all on Parsi New Year- 'Navroz'
India | March 21, 2022 11:14 ISTNavroz is celebrated on the first day of the first month of the calendar followed by Zoroastrians.
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On Navroz, know why Muslims in Lucknow celebrate the Zoroastrians festival
India | March 21, 2015 16:59 ISTCelebrated on March 21, Navroz is marked as the Persian New Year. Despite being in small numbers i.e. 69,000 (0.006% of Indian population), Parsis in India celebrate this festival with full zeal and fervor. Navroz,
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Vice President Hamid Ansari greets citizens on 'Navroz'
India | August 17, 2014 12:27 ISTNew Delhi: Vice President Hamid Ansari has extended his best wishes to all citizens on the joyous occasion of ‘Navroz', which marks the beginning of the Parsi New Year. “‘Navroz' is celebrated with gaiety and
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