Google marked the arrival of Nowruz 2024, the Persian New Year, with a vibrant Google Doodle on Tuesday. This special Doodle, created by Iranian artist Pendar Yousefi, captures the essence of Nowruz, which translates to «new day» in Persian.
Nowruz is a significant festival celebrated by over 300 million people globally, symbolizing the beginning of spring and renewal. It has deep roots in Zoroastrianism and is observed by various cultures along the Silk Roads, including Iran, Afghanistan, Azerbaijan, and Turkey.
The Google Doodle showcases elements of Persian culture, including colourful floral designs and traditional calligraphy. It also features the Haft-sin table, adorned with seven symbolic items representing concepts like rebirth, health, and prosperity.
Yousefi, the artist behind the Doodle, shared his inspiration, saying, «In constructing the scene, I've drawn from my own happy childhood memories of Nowruz, which evoke feelings of joy, togetherness, and hope.»
Nowruz, celebrated on the vernal equinox, signifies the balance between day and night and the start of the blooming season in the Northern Hemisphere. It has been observed for over 3,000 years, originating in ancient Persia and spreading across regions along the Silk Roads.
The festival is a time for families and communities to come together, engage in traditions like spring cleaning, and enjoy special meals. The Haft-sin tradition, with its seven
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