Originated in Persia, Nowruz or Navroz remains a holy day for Zoroastrians and is celebrated in many parts of the world.
Navroz marks the first day of spring or Equinox and the beginning of the year in the Persian calendar.
Nowruz or Navroz, which originated in Persia, is celebrated by people from diverse ethnic communities all over the world.
In India, Parsis, Kashmiris and Shia Muslims celebrate the festival with great enthusiasm and fervour.
The latest doodle is full of bright flowers and bees, symbolising the onset of Spring. In the Indian subcontinent, the festival is celebrated by Parsis, Kashmiris, and Shia Muslims.
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