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.
No matter what type of Parsi cuisine you are looking for, chances are there’s a restaurant that has it on its menu.
One 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.
For 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.
Navroz is celebrated on the first day of the first month of the calendar followed by Zoroastrians.
Navroz, the Parsi New Year was celebrated across the world on Saturday. It is popularly referred to as Pateti and "Jamshed Navroz" after the legendary King of Persia Jamshed who started the Parsi calendar. Parsis follow the religion of Zoroastrianism, one of the oldest known monotheistic religions.
Bank holidays in August: Banks remain closed on several occasions in August month. There are more public holidays, including, Independence Day, Raksha Bandhan, Bakrid, Sri Krishna Janmashtami and Parsi New Year. However, the public holidays may differ from one bank to another or even from one state to another.
The Parsi New Year is also known as Jamshedi Nouruz, named after the legendary king of Persia, Jamshed
Several celebs such as Anil Kapoor, Sridevi and Farhan Akhtar wished the Parsi community a year full of love and happiness.
New 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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