Parsi New Year, also known as Navroz or Nowruz, marks the beginning of the new year in the Zoroastrian calendar. Celebrated with joy and cultural pride, it usually falls in August in India and symbolises renewal, hope, and prosperity. On this day, Parsis clean and decorate their homes, wear traditional attire, prepare special dishes like patrani machhi and sweet ravo, and visit fire temples to offer prayers.
Families exchange greetings, gifts, and blessings for good health and happiness. The festival beautifully blends spiritual rituals with community gatherings, reflecting values of purity, peace, and togetherness. Navroz truly celebrates fresh beginnings and positive energy.
























