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Nowruz: The seeds of a new day
- Source: The UNESCO Courier, Volume 2019, Issue 1, Apr 2019, p. 54 - 55
- Arabic, Chinese, French, Russian, Spanish
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- 09 Apr 2020
Abstract
From the cult of the vegetation god Osiris in ancient Egypt to the summer solstice celebrations in Sardinia, Italy, to the Maronite feast of Eid el Burbara in Lebanon and the ceremonies of the Piramalai Kallar in Tamil Nadu, India, the symbol of the sprouted seed plays a central role in many rituals. Wheat, barley, or lentil sprouts are also at the heart of Nowruz – the New Year of the peoples who were once part of the Persian Empire – celebrated each spring by around 300 million people worldwide. But why are the shoots thrown into the water?
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