Parsi New Year, or Jamshedi Navroz, is celebrated on the first day of the first month of the Zoroastrian calendar. The date typically falls around August 16th or 17th, depending on the exact timing of the vernal equinox. The name "Jamshedi Navroz" is derived from King Jamshid, a legendary figure in Zoroastrian history who is associated with wisdom, prosperity, and the creation of the ancient Persian empire. 🙏🏻 Parsi New Year 2023 Wishes & Navroz Greetings: WhatsApp Messages, Images, HD Wallpapers and SMS for the Important Festival of Parsis in India.
Parsi New Year 2023: Parsi people have two New Years because they follow two different calendars. The Shahenshahi calendar is the official calendar, but they also celebrate the Gregorian New Year.
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