مطالب جالب در مورد سیزده بدر به زبان فارسی و انگلیسی
Iranians celebrate Sizdah-Bedar, the traditional Persian festival of nature, which is also a finale to the Nowruz celebrations.. Sizdah-Bedar is an ancient Iranian nature festival dating back to at least ۴,۰۰۰ years ago and marks the last day of Iranian New Year festivity. to popular myth, number thirteen does not demonstrate bad omen in Persian culture, it is merely chosen as a day to celebrate.. Based on traditional belief the thirteenth day of every month belongs to Tishtrya, the god of rain, Zoroastrian benevolent divinity associated with life-bringing rainfall and fertility. According to Zoroastrians, in order to have the god of rain as victorious and the fiend of drought as destroyed in the New Year, people should commemorate Tishtrya and ask him for rain.. Therefore on the last day of Nowruz festival and when the earth grows green, people leave their houses for water streams on the ۱۳th to ask Tishtrya for rain.. Feasting on traditional foods, munching nuts and playing group gam
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