"Happy Nowruz to all who celebrate! May your new year be filled with love, peace, and renewed hope", it added.Īs per the legends, the word Navroz comes from two words, 'nav' and 'roz'. "Did you know the United Nations recognizes Nowruz as an international holiday? That’s because families celebrate this joyful festival across the Middle East, the South Caucasus, the Black Sea Basin, and Northern, Western, Central, and South Asia". The Google Doodle page also mentioned that the United Nations has declared the festival as an international holiday as it is being celebrated by over 300 million people across the globe. More than 300 million people gather around the world on this day each year to celebrate the season of rebirth." Today's Doodle highlights this ancient holiday that marks the beginning of spring. Jumping on the bandwagon to celebrate the Parsi New Year, Google wrote,"As winter fades, and the northern hemisphere begins to thaw, it's time to celebrate Nowruz. The Google Doodle represents the theme with spring flowers - tulips, hyacinths, daffodils, and bee orchids.(Google Homepage) Since the festival marks the beginning of the spring season, the interactive artwork represents the theme with spring flowers - tulips, hyacinths, daffodils, and bee orchids. Google Doodle, on Tuesday, is celebrating the Iranian New Year, Nowroz or Navroz, a festival that is celebrated by Parsis all across the globe.
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