JAMSHEDJI NAVROZ
Dates : Some Parsis
follow the Fasli calendar and their New Year commences with the Vernal Equinox.
It usually takes place on March 21st. This day bridges the old year to the New Year with
the advent of spring. The resurgence of life takes place during this period with the
symbolic victory of the forces of light over darkness.
Legend : The New Year celebration dates back to the times of the legendary king of Persia, Jamshed. It is said, that King Jamshed introduced solar reckoning into the Persian calendar, and also determined the date when the Sun enters the constellation of Aries, as the beginning of the year. Also, legend has it, that on this day King Jamshed forced the demons to carry him on their shoulders from Mount Demavand to Babylon. This day came to be known as Navroz or Jamshed Navroz day.
Practice : On this occasion, it was customary for the king to be weighed in gold and silver, and the money was then distributed to the poor. People greet each other by doing the Hama-zor - united in strength, and visit the Fire Temple.
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