03/20/2024
Embracing the spirit of Nowruz, the Iranian New Year, as a celebration of renewal, forgiveness, and hope. 🌸 This secular festival, dating back over 3,000 years, marks the spring equinox, symbolizing new beginnings for both people and the Earth. Rooted in Zoroastrian traditions, it features the joyous Shab-e-Charshanbeh Souri where individuals leap over fires to cleanse themselves of the past year’s hardships and to welcome strength and health. Preparations include setting the haft-seen table with items that each hold deep symbolic meanings, from health and beauty to patience and forgiveness.
The haft-seen table is adorned with seven items, each beginning with the Persian letter ‘S’ (س), and each holding a unique significance:
1. Seeb (apple) represents beauty, reminding us of the aesthetic and spiritual beauty that enriches our lives.
2. Seer (garlic) symbolizes health and medicine, a nod to the importance of wellbeing and the healing powers of nature.
3. Somagh (sumac) signifies the color of sunrise, heralding the dawn of a new day and the promise of new beginnings.
4. Sabzeh (green grass) stands for rebirth and the renewal of nature, echoing the themes of growth and rejuvenation central to Nowruz.
5. Serkeh (vinegar) embodies patience and the ability to age gracefully, imparting wisdom on the passage of time and the maturity it brings.
6. Senjed (olive) signals love, fostering the hope that love will flourish in the coming year.
7. Samanu (pastry paste) reflects the power and strength of forgiveness, encouraging us to move forward with a clear heart and mind.
Alongside these items, a mirror for reflection, flowers to symbolize Earth’s healing, eggs representing life, and a live fish reflecting our connection to the animal world are also placed, often accompanied by a religious or poetic book for spiritual or intellectual reflection.
May this Nowruz bring you and your loved ones beauty, health, new beginnings, growth, patience, love, and the strength of forgiveness 🌸