Iranian celebrations and holidays

  • Antiquities and historical values

    Siavash – Iranian national hero

    سياوش قهرمان ملي ايرانيان افراسياب به صلاحديد وزير خردمندش پيران ،از سياووش مى‏خواهد بر از منّت نهد و چون ميهمانى عاليقدر در كشور توران اقامت گزيند .سياووش قبول مى‏كند و در توران جاى مى‏گيرد .با جريره دختر پيران و فرى گيس [فرنگيس ]دختر افراسياب ازدواج مى‏كند .او مى‏پندارد آرامشى را

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  • Antiquities and historical values

    Tirgan festival

    Tirgan Fareh Kiani celebration- When the day of Tir is equal to the month of Tir, a joyous festival called Tirgan is held. Tir is called Tishtriya in Avesta and Tishtar in Pahlavi. In the Avesta and Irgath texts, Tir is the name of a god who helps in raining…

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  • Antiquities and historical values

    feast of food

    (feast of food) فره کیانی- According to the twelve festivals of Iranians, Khurdad day is equal to Khurdad month, followed by a celebration called Khurdadegan festival.. because he ate(Meaning) It is accessibility, perfection, and health, and in the material world, it is guarding the waters of springs, rivers, and seas…

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  • Antiquities and historical values

    May Day celebration

    We have prepared a beautiful article about the ancient and national festivals of Iran for you dear ones, from our dear friend and teacher, Mr. Arslan Fareh Kiyani Fareh Kiyani- According to the custom of our ancestors and following the twelve festivals of the year, Ardibehesht day is from the month of Ardibehesht.…

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  • Clean Zoroaster

    Getting to know JAMASP

    Jamasep, the son of Hugoh, the minister of Ghstaseb Shah (He was one of the kings of Kayani and the son of Lehrasep. Jamaseb was the wife of Poruchista, the youngest daughter of Zoroaster. Jamasep is considered one of the first Iranian philosophers.) According to Zoroastrian traditions, Jamasep and his brother Farshushter were Zoroastrian's supporters. And Zoroastrians wear white clothes in memory of Jamasep during Bahmangan festival.…

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