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Google celebrates Persian New Year with Special Doodle

WEB DESK: Google celebrated the arrival of spring with a special Doodle honoring Nowruz, the Persian New Year, on March 20, 2025. This year’s festivities align perfectly with the first day of spring, marking a time of renewal and joy.

Google celebrates the rich cultural heritage of Iran and the Persian-speaking community around the world, Google has unveiled a vibrant and colorful Doodle to celebrate Nowruz, the Persian New Year.

This annual festival marks the first day of spring and is a time for renewal, family gatherings, and the celebration of nature’s rebirth.

The festival, celebrated in conjunction with the Northern Hemisphere spring equinox, signifies the beginning of a new year in Iranian calendars, particularly the Solar Hijri calendar.

This joyous occasion typically falls between March 19 and March 22 on the Gregorian calendar, heralding the arrival of spring and a time for renewal and celebration.

As the arrival of spring ushers in Nowruz, millions across the globe embrace this ancient festival, marking a time for new beginnings and purification. While the customs may vary from region to region, the underlying themes of renewal, connection, and celebration resonate deeply in many cultures.

In the lead-up to Nowruz, families engage in a thorough spring cleaning of their homes, a ritual meant to ward off negativity and create space for positivity and fresh energy. This act of cleansing symbolizes the shedding of the old and the welcoming of the new, setting the stage for heartfelt celebrations.

The first few days of Nowruz are often filled with joy as families visit one another, exchanging gifts and indulging in shared meals.

Traditional dishes play a central role in the festivities, with favorites like sabzi polo ba mahi—an aromatic herbed rice served with fish—and ash reshteh, a hearty noodle soup, bringing loved ones together over flavorful feasts. Dressing in new clothes further emphasizes the spirit of renewal and celebration, creating a vibrant atmosphere.

As the celebrations progress, the culmination of Nowruz occurs on the 13th day, known as Sizdah Bedar, when families take to parks and outdoor spaces for picnics.

This day is dedicated to enjoying the fresh air and nature, symbolizing the release of bad luck. It is a joyous occasion to gather with friends and family, celebrating life and the promise of a new year.

Nowruz serves as a reminder of the importance of connection, renewal, and gratitude as communities come together to honor this rich cultural tradition.

As the world awakens from the slumber of winter, Nowruz beckons all to embrace new opportunities and foster connections that light the path to a bright tomorrow.