‘Navroz’ is celebrated as the new year by which of the following communities?
AChristian
BBuddhist
CParsi
DSikh
Answer:
C. Parsi
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Parsi New Year - Navroz
- Navroz, also known as Jamshedi Navroz, is the Parsi New Year.
- It is celebrated by the Parsi community, who are followers of Zoroastrianism.
- The festival marks the beginning of the spring equinox.
- The term 'Navroz' is derived from the Persian words 'nav' (new) and 'roz' (day), literally meaning 'new day'.
- It typically falls on or around March 21st each year, coinciding with the vernal equinox in the Northern Hemisphere.
- Parsis primarily reside in India, with significant communities in Mumbai and Gujarat.
- Zoroastrianism is one of the world's oldest continuously practiced religions, originating in ancient Persia (modern-day Iran).
- Key rituals include cleaning homes, wearing new clothes, visiting fire temples, offering prayers, and feasting with family and friends.
- The festival is a time for renewal, reflection, and spiritual rejuvenation.
