Sizdah Bedar

Sizdah Bedar is a traditional Iranian spring festival celebrated on the 13th day of the New Year. It usually falls on April 1 and marks the end of the New Year celebrations.

Sizdah Bedar is a very popular festival in Iran where families and friends gather to picnic outdoors and enjoy the beauty of nature. It is also an opportunity to shake off the worries and problems of the past year and make new hopes and wishes for the coming year.

On the day of Sizdah Bedar, people spend the day outdoors, in parks, forests or in the countryside. It is customary to have a picnic and bring various foods and drinks, including traditional dishes such as Sabzi Polo Mahi (rice with herbs and fish) and Dolmeh (stuffed vine leaves).

There are also various customs and traditions associated with Sizdah Bedar. One popular tradition is to celebrate Sizdah Bedar with sabzeh, a type of sprout symbolic of new life and fertility. Another custom is to plant a "seed of happiness" by throwing a coin into the ground and making a wish.

Sizdah Bedar is not only a celebration for the Iranian community in Iran, but also for the Iranian diaspora around the world. It is an opportunity to celebrate one's culture and traditions while bridging the gap between different cultures and communities.

Overall, Sizdah Bedar is an important part of Iranian culture and traditions. It is a festival that brings people together and gives them the opportunity to celebrate the beauty of nature and life.
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