{"id":24578,"date":"2024-01-31T21:38:15","date_gmt":"2024-01-31T16:08:15","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/farratanews.online\/irans-zoroastrians-celebrate-sadeh-and-the-end-of-cold-winter-days\/"},"modified":"2024-01-31T21:38:15","modified_gmt":"2024-01-31T16:08:15","slug":"irans-zoroastrians-celebrate-sadeh-and-the-end-of-cold-winter-days","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/farratanews.online\/irans-zoroastrians-celebrate-sadeh-and-the-end-of-cold-winter-days\/","title":{"rendered":"Iran’s Zoroastrians celebrate Sadeh and the end of cold winter days"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Lighting fires that brightened the night sky, followers of Iran\u2019s minority Zoroastrian religion celebrated the Sadeh festival in several cities on Tuesday.<\/strong><\/li>\n
Every year on Jan. 30, Zoroastrians gather after sunset to celebrate the 50 days and 50 nights remaining until spring.<\/strong><\/li>\n
Attendees enjoyed music, theological lectures and festivities around the fire.<\/strong><\/li>\n<\/ul>\n
Lighting fires that brightened the night sky, followers of Iran\u2019s minority Zoroastrian religion marked the Sadeh festival in several cities, celebrating the end of the coldest winter days.<\/p>\n
Every year on Jan. 30, Zoroastrians gather after sunset to celebrate the 50 days and 50 nights remaining to Spring. Sadah, which means “the one hundred”, is an ancient feast from when the religion was the dominant faith in the powerful Persian empire, which collapsed after the Arab invasion in the 7th century.<\/p>\n
On the southwestern outskirts of Tehran Tuesday evening, several Zoroastrian priests and priestesses, dressed in white from head-to-toe to symbolize purity, led young followers to light a giant bonfire in a joyful ceremony.<\/p>\n
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Around the fire, people listened to bands playing music, theological lectures as they milled about eating and celebrating.<\/p>\n