
Baháʼí Naw-Rúz - Wikipedia
Naw-Rúz (Persian: نوروز, romanized: Nowruz) is the first day of the Baháʼí calendar year and one of eleven holy days for adherents of the Baháʼí Faith. It occurs on the vernal equinox, on or near March 21, which is also the traditional Persian New Year. [2]
Naw-Ruz (Baha'i New Year) - National Today
Naw-Rúz, which translates to ‘new day,’ is the first day of a new year as per the Baha’i calendar. The holiday marks the arrival of spring and is celebrated in many middle eastern countries. How to Observe Naw-Ruz (Baha'i New Year)
The Bahá’í Calendar
2014年7月10日 · As the Bahá’í Era (designated B.E.) was inaugurated by twin Founders, the Bahá’í Holy Days include events related to the birth, declaration, and passing of both Bahá’u’lláh and the Báb. This calendar consists of 19 months of 19 days each, with the addition of intercalary days known as Ayyám-i-Há.
How to Celebrate the Baha’i New Year!! - BahaiTeachings.org
2014年3月20日 · This year, 171 years after the beginning of the Baha’i Faith, Baha’is all over the world will celebrate Naw-Ruz (which is Persian for, yes, you guessed it, “New Year”) as the annual festival of the spiritual and physical springtime.
The Many Meanings of the Baha’i New Year (Naw-Ruz)
2018年3月28日 · Since spring is the time of year when all things are renewed, reborn and regenerated, the Baha’i teachings use it as a metaphor for the way in which God sends His messengers and prophets to humanity from age to age, whenever a spiritual renewal is needed.
The Baha’i Festival of Naw-Ruz, Explained - BahaiTeachings.org
The Festival of Naw-Ruz, one of five annual Baha’i festivals, starts the Baha’i year on the very first day of spring. On March 21, 2010, the United Nations marked the first “International Day for Nowruz” (Persian, “New Day”), an ancient spring festival of Persian origin.
Naw-Rúz: The Bahá'í New Year - bahai-library
2015年3月20日 · Naw-Ruz (`New Day') is the Bahá'í and Iranian new year, which occurs on the date of the vernal equinox, about 21 March. It is one of the nine Bahá'í holy days on which work is suspended. Naw-Ruz is the first day of Farvardin, the first month of the Iranian solar year.
Baháʼí calendar - Wikipedia
The Baháʼí calendar used in the Baháʼí Faith is a solar calendar consisting of nineteen months and four or five intercalary days, with new year at the moment of Northern spring equinox.Each month is named after a virtue (e.g., Perfection, Mercy), as are the days of the week.The first year is dated from 1844 CE, the year in which the Báb began teaching.
Naw-Ruz: The Baha’i New Year
2014年3月19日 · The Baha'i New Year, or Naw-Ruz, which means “new day” in Persian, is celebrated by Baha'is around the world each year on the date of the Spring Equinox in the Northern Hemisphere. Naw-Ruz marks the end of the 19 day month of fasting, and it's a joyous time of celebration.
Factsheet: Baha'i New Year - Religion Media Centre
2019年3月22日 · This coming year for Bahá’ís is the number 176BE (BE stands for Bahá’í Era). Its timing coincides with the vernal equinox, when day and night are of about equal duration across the planet. This marks the first day of spring. In …