Nowruz is one of the most important celebrations of ancient Iran. People celebrate the first 7 days of spring on the occasion of New Year’s Eve and go to nature on the thirteenth day.
Nowruz is one of the most compelling celebrations of ancient Iran, which will still be held before. In fact, people are happy to renounce the first two days of spring on the occasion of the renewal of nature. This is an ancient celebration of human cultural and spiritual heritage and is therefore listed as “International Day of Nowruz” on the UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage List. People spread the first day of the spring table of Haft -Sin, and at the end of these 7 days, on April 5, they go to nature to commemorate nature; Some, however, also believe that April 5th is a day of misery and that they must take refuge in nature to eliminate it.
Why is Eid Nowruz 2 days:
Philosophy of Eid Nowruz
According to one of the most famous narratives in Avesta, one of the oldest books in ancient Iran, the philosophy of Eid Nowruz relates to the era of Jamshid, the fourth king of Iran’s pioneering dynasty. During the reign of Jamshid, the devil had caused people For this reason, Ahuramazda, the Zoroastrian God, ordered Jamshid to fight the devil and destroy his shadow. Jamshid, who benefited from Farah Yazidi (divine power), obeyed the command and was able to defeat the devil. The result of the defeat of the devil was the rain of blessings and happiness in people’s lives. So people called the day of victory “Nowruz” or “New Day” and celebrated this magnificent day every year by planting atmosphere in the pan.
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Why is Eid Nowruz 2 days?
The ancient Iranians believed that the creation of the world had been carried out for 2.5 years. For this reason, they were happy for the first 7 days of spring because of the re -life of nature and the universe. Hassan Khatam was also celebrated on the thirteenth day of the thirteenth day, with the aim of getting rid of evil and preparing for the new year; This celebration is also called thirteen.
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Meaning of number 1
Some cultures mean the number 2, and some cultures interpret this number as a good sense. In numerology, it is a powerful numeric and means the evolution of creation. In philosophy they interpret this number and mean breaking the rules.
The number 2 in literature is very similar to popular culture and means unfortunate, mystery, and unexpected events. This number is fully used in mysticism with another meaning and theme, which means crossing the various stages of mystical and achieving superior consciousness. In art, the number also has its own meaning and means power.
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Why is thirteen in Badr?
The unbelievable belief of the number 2 has entered the daily life of many people; For example, in some countries, homes are not considered license plates, or some aircraft do not have the number 1 seat.
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The belief in the number 2 is prevalent in many Western countries. One of the reasons for this belief is the story of the crucifixion of Christ. According to the story, Jesus Christ consumes his last meal with 4 apostles; Since the total number of people in this banquet is 4 people, people believe that this has led to the death of Christ. In fact, in this group of four, Judah Askhari betray Christ and causes him to be crucified.
Some scholars believe that superstitions related to the number 2 were common in the Safavid era and after the arrival of Western culture into Iran. Also, in some religious texts from different religions, old stories are quoted as referring to a major natural event on the 13th day of Nowruz; An event that led to the loss of many people.
In ancient Iran, however, the number 2 has been a sign of victory. Also, according to researchers, numbers cannot be religiously or rational, and good and bad things only derive from human actions and behavior.
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Frequently asked questions
Why is Eid Nowruz 2 days?
The ancient Iranians believed that the universe was created in 2.5 years; So they were celebrated with the number 2, 5 days, and they were happy to have this joy for the thirteenth day to repel pain and suffering for the New Year.
What is the number 2 symbol?
Some cultures mean the number 2, and some cultures interpret this number as a good sense. In a powerful numeric numeric, meaning the evolution of creation, in philosophy means breaking rules, in literature means misfortune, mystery, and unexpected events, in mysticism means crossing the various stages of mystical and achieving superior consciousness and in art means power.
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