Iran (IP)- People across Iran celebrate Nature’s Day, also called Sizdah Bedar, on the last day of the Nowruz holidays.

Iran PressIran news: On the thirteenth day of the new year, the people of Iran go to nature according to a pleasant and good tradition to enjoy a natural and memorable day with their family and relatives while enjoying the natural gifts and blessings.

The 13th of Farvardin every year is the last day of the Nowruz holiday, which is also called "Sizdeh Bedar". The ancient Iranians, after twelve days of celebration and joy, which is reminiscent of the twelve months of the year, used to go to the garden and plain on the thirteenth day of Nowruz to spend the last day of Nouruz in nature with greenery, plants and running water of springs and streams.

Nature has long been respected by the Iranian people and they have tried to preserve and clean it.

The tour of Iranians on the thirteenth day of Nowruz is the largest picnic in the world and the celebration and special rituals of this day have ancient and historical roots.

The people of Iran in different historical periods considered Nowruz as a celebration of creation and the beginning of existence and considered its end as April 2nd; This day is very happy and auspicious for Iranians.

Iranians also consider the celebration of the thirteenth day of Nowruz as an action to appreciate the blessings of God and to watch the resurrection of nature as a sign of resurrection and resurrection.

According to the culture and customs of their region, the Iranian tribes have special rituals on this day, including the rituals of the 13th of Badr, tying the grass, and throwing the green ( Sabzeh) they have grown for Nowruz table into the river.

During the outbreak of coronavirus in Iran, any ceremony leading to the gathering of individuals and epochs was prohibited, but this year with well-thought-out arrangements different from the last two years with comprehensive coverage of coronavirus vaccine and reducing the rate of this disease, Iran's green nature would host more people on this very special day.

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