Google celebrating Navroz (An Irani New Year) by keeping this google doodle on their home page.
Navroz, It marks the beginning of spring and beginning of new year in Persian calendar.
Here are some blessing of new year from twitter:
1903- Parsi Men Worshipping in Bombay.
Rly HQ bldg in backgrd
#NavrozMubarak #OldBombay #parsi pic.twitter.com/KpqYz0ZhpM
— Mumbai Heritage (@mumbaiheritage) March 21, 2015
A big festive day.. A very happy #Navratri, #GudiPadwa, #Ugadi, #ChetiChand and #NavrozMubarak to all.. pic.twitter.com/D1bD8cJXxj
— Tellychakkar.com (@tellychakkar) March 21, 2015
Wishing everyone a very happy and prosperous Parsi New Year! #NavrozMubarak pic.twitter.com/YJzRJWq3po
— Tata Chemicals (@TataChemicals) August 18, 2014
Festivals means MITHAI..! :D
10 Parsi Dishes to Relish This Pateti http://t.co/7hKSpyk9ei #NavrozMubarak
— iDiva (@iDivaOnline) August 18, 2014
Another :*
Happy Navroze to my #Parsi friends! I'll be cooking Dahi nu gosht today http://t.co/O9GPyhpmTr #navrozmubarak #curry pic.twitter.com/p3MLyWObWx
— Maunika Gowardhan (@cookinacurry) March 21, 2014
Celebration in Kabul
RT “@Massoud151: Prepration for Nowruz ceremony in #Kabul #Afghanistan pic.twitter.com/MsVSLwhyZc” #NavrozMubarak
— Rozina Breen (@RozieBreen) March 21, 2014
#NavrozMubarak and Gudi Padwa from TrenTweet team :)
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