
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]
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-Ruz (Baha'i New Year) - National Today
Naw Ruz, which is Persian for ‘New Day’, is a holy day for the Baháʼí people. This year, it takes place on March 20. The day usually falls in the final weeks of March and is observed with immense joy, optimism, and faith in many middle eastern countries, including Iran.
Naw-Rúz - Bahaipedia, an encyclopedia about the Bahá’í Faith
Naw-Rúz is one of nine holy days for Bahá’ís worldwide, falling on the 1st day of Bahá (either March 20th or March 21st), the first day of the Bahá’í calendar. [1] Naw-Rúz coincides with the vernal equinox of the northern hemisphere, i.e. the day on which the sun passes northward over the earth's equator.
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Naw Ruz - TANENBAUM
Naw-Rúz, meaning “new day,” in Farsi, is the Bahá’í new year. It coincides with the spring equinox in the Northern Hemisphere and can therefore fall on March 19 th .
Naw-Ruz - the Baha'i and Zoroastrian New Year - Learn Religions
2018年2月6日 · Naw-Ruz, also spelled Nowruz as well as other variants, is an ancient Persian holiday celebrating the new year. It is one of only two festivals mentioned by Zoroaster in the Avesta, the only holy Zoroastrian scriptures written by Zoroaster himself.
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.
Welcome to the Baha’i New Year, Naw-Ruz! - BahaiTeachings.org
2021年3月20日 · Called Naw-Ruz, Nowruz or New Year’s by Zoroastrians, Alewites, Sufis, some Muslims, and Baha’is, this secular holiday has been observed around the world for more than three thousand years. (In Farsi, the Persian language, Naw-Ruz means “new year” or “new day.”)
The Origins and Practices of Holidays: Naw Rúz and Hola …
2019年3月19日 · Naw Rúz (also known as No Rouz, Nowruz, or Noruz), translates to "New Day" in English is the Bahá'í and Persian New Year, which occurs on the date of the vernal equinox. The holiday is fixed as March 21 for Bahá'ís in all countries outside the Middle East, regardless of exactly when the equinox occurs.
Naw-Ruz: Spiritual Springtime - Baha'i Blog
2012年3月20日 · Naw-Ruz marks the end of the 19-day Baha’i Fast, which is a period of reflection and profound spiritual reinvigoration for Baha’is. Naw-Ruz was ordained by Baha’u’llah as a celebration of humanity’s “spiritual springtime”: the Baha’i dispensation.