Iran Press/Iran news: Sizdah Bedar, also called Nature’s Day, marks the 13th day of Farvardin, the first month of the Iranian calendar, and the final day of the two-week Persian New Year holidays, which began on March 21.
On this day, which has fallen on April 2 this year, it is customary for Iranians to head out to parks or countryside on picnics.
According to popular belief, the 13th day of the month is a time when bad luck and unfortunate events could happen.
Among the traditions of Sidzah Bedar, which literally means 13 outdoors, is throwing Sabzeh -- a patch of grown sprouts kept as an item on the Haft-Seen table during Nowruz holidays -- into a stream, river or where water flows. 105
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