This year the Parsi New Year was celebrated on 16 August. Rooted in the Persian words 'nav and roz', meaning 'new day', this iconic festival has a rich history of over 3,000 years.
The festival has its roots in Zoroastrianism, one of the world's oldest beliefs in one God
It originated in ancient Iran more than 3,500 years ago when a wise man named Prophet Zarathustra shared this belief
The heyday of Zoroastrianism lasted until 1,400 years ago when a religion called Islam began to spread in the 7th century.
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Because of this change, many Parsis left their homes in Iran and migrated to India and Pakistan. In these new places a group called Parsis was formed and they got protection.
The origin story of the festival commemorates the legendary King Jamshed, who saved the world from a devastating winter that threatened destruction.
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