
Ridván - Wikipedia
The Festival of Ridván is observed according to the Bahá'í calendar, and begins on the thirty-second day of the Bahá'í year, which falls on 20 or 21 April. The festival properly starts at two hours before sunset on that day, which symbolises the time that Bahá'u'lláh entered the garden.
The Festival of Riḍván – Baha'is of the United States
Baha’i communities worldwide celebrate their most sacred festival, Ridvan, which takes from the end of April to the beginning of May each year. This event commemorates the 12 days that Baha’u’llah spent on the banks of the Tigris River in Baghdad in 1863, during which He declared His mission as God’s Messenger for a new age and revealed ...
Ridvan – The Greatest Baha’i Festival - BahaiTeachings.org
2013年4月21日 · The Festival of Ridvan – those festive, joyous holidays the worldwide Baha’i community celebrates between April 21st and May 2nd every year — provides the occasion for the holiest and happiest days of the Baha’i year.
Ridvan Festival (Bahá'i) - National Today
The Ridván Festival is a twelve-day long festival in the Baha’i faith which occurs from April to May every year. This year, it takes place from April 21 to May 2. The festival begins exactly a month after the March equinox and celebrates Baháʼu’lláh’s declaration …
Festival of Ridvan 2025 - RitiRiwaz
The Festival of Ridvan is an annual Bahá’í festival celebrated over 12 days and starts on 21st April and ends on 2nd May 2025 (April 21-May 2, 1863). Ridvan is the most significant festival of the Baha’i faith.
What is Ridvan and Why Does it Have 12 Days? - Baha'i Blog
2011年4月20日 · Ridvan is a twelve-day festival, spanning the 13th day of Jalal to the 5th of Jamal of the Baha'i calendar, signifying the 12 days Baha'u'llah spent in the Garden of Ridvan meeting with visitors before His exile to Constantinople.
Festival of Ridvan - National Today
The Festival of Ridvan is a 12-day festival of the Baháʼí faith celebrated every year and starting on either April 20 or April 21- depending on the March equinox – and will be marked this year from April 21 to May 3.
Celebrating the Baha’i Festival of Ridvan - BahaiTeachings.org
2021年4月20日 · The twelve days of Ridvan, which Baha’is observe this year from sunset on April 19 to sunset on May 1, commemorate Baha’u’llah’s sojourn in the garden, and celebrate the birth of the Baha’i Faith.
Ridvan - bahai-library
The most usual modern Bahá'í usage of Ridvan is for the twelve-day festival commemorating Bahá'u'lláh's open announcement of his claim to prophethood and His departure from Baghdad in 1863. This holiday is observed from sunset 20 April through sunset 2 May.
Festival of Ridvan celebrated around the world | BWNS
2017年5月7日 · BAHA'I WORLD CENTRE — For 12 days at the end of April and beginning of May, Baha'i communities around the world celebrated their most holy festival: Ridvan. This annual festival marks the anniversary of the days Baha'u'llah spent along the River Tigris in Baghdad.