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Cultural Significance of Navrooz

In Kashmir, Nawruz is celebrated with great enthusiasm and traditionally to symbolize the renewal of nature. People rejuvenate their life for future activities after winter break

March 22, 2022 | Haroon Rashid Bhat

Navrooz also pronounced as Nowruz, Nowrooz Alam is the celebration commemorating the Iranian and Persian New Year. While Navroz signifies a new beginning and also marks the formal arrival of the spring season. This day is meant to celebrate the event when the sun crosses the celestial equator; day and night are the same. Recognizing the importance of this ancient rite, Nowruz was inscribed on UNESCO’s representative list of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity in 2009. Moreover, in 2010, the United Nations General Assembly proclaimed 21 March International Nowruz Day.

In Kashmir, Nawruz is celebrated with great enthusiasm and traditionally to symbolize the renewal of nature. People rejuvenate their life for future activities after winter break. Activities associated with this day are reflecting its significance for the people residing in this part of the world-Kashmir.

Agricultural Activities

The agrarian society of Kashmir considers this day very auspicious. According to the local traditions, farmers believe that seeds sown on Navroz bloom into a healthy plant. The life span of a crop and its production remain good if sown on this date or afterward. Various social or environmental organizations, government departments join hands together in conducting massive plantation drives across the valley for preserving the rapidly deteriorating environment. The international Day of forests is also observed on the same day every year.
People considered a shower of rain on this particular occasion as a good omen for future endeavors. This short spell of rain is commonly known as “Nowroos- Khund” which blesses our earth mother with bountiful harnessing qualities

Leach Therapy

Leach Therapy is an old practice and it dates back to 200 BC. The practitioners believe that leach therapy or cures many diseases like skin diseases, arthritis, chronic headaches, sinusitis, etc. This therapy is used because of the severe cold in Kashmir which leads to scars and other chronic diseases. Many people think attaching live leeches to the human body can cure chronic diseases. This old-aged traditional method of curing diseases is still prevailing in Kashmir.
Preparation of Special Dishes
The celebrations also include customary cooking of delicacies foods. People love to cook different dishes including Kashmiri's famous Nadru- lotus stem and other Wazwaan Dishes. People on this day share sweets, dry fruits including walnuts and candies, cleaning their houses. This tradition is mostly prevalent in the Shai community. While sharing various kinds of gifts with their neighbors, relatives, and friends, they never show any bias. This day is celebrated with fun and frolic in the valley and people wish their families and friends.


Writer is a teacher and columnist
Email:-------minamharoon123@gmail.com

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Cultural Significance of Navrooz

In Kashmir, Nawruz is celebrated with great enthusiasm and traditionally to symbolize the renewal of nature. People rejuvenate their life for future activities after winter break

March 22, 2022 | Haroon Rashid Bhat

Navrooz also pronounced as Nowruz, Nowrooz Alam is the celebration commemorating the Iranian and Persian New Year. While Navroz signifies a new beginning and also marks the formal arrival of the spring season. This day is meant to celebrate the event when the sun crosses the celestial equator; day and night are the same. Recognizing the importance of this ancient rite, Nowruz was inscribed on UNESCO’s representative list of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity in 2009. Moreover, in 2010, the United Nations General Assembly proclaimed 21 March International Nowruz Day.

In Kashmir, Nawruz is celebrated with great enthusiasm and traditionally to symbolize the renewal of nature. People rejuvenate their life for future activities after winter break. Activities associated with this day are reflecting its significance for the people residing in this part of the world-Kashmir.

Agricultural Activities

The agrarian society of Kashmir considers this day very auspicious. According to the local traditions, farmers believe that seeds sown on Navroz bloom into a healthy plant. The life span of a crop and its production remain good if sown on this date or afterward. Various social or environmental organizations, government departments join hands together in conducting massive plantation drives across the valley for preserving the rapidly deteriorating environment. The international Day of forests is also observed on the same day every year.
People considered a shower of rain on this particular occasion as a good omen for future endeavors. This short spell of rain is commonly known as “Nowroos- Khund” which blesses our earth mother with bountiful harnessing qualities

Leach Therapy

Leach Therapy is an old practice and it dates back to 200 BC. The practitioners believe that leach therapy or cures many diseases like skin diseases, arthritis, chronic headaches, sinusitis, etc. This therapy is used because of the severe cold in Kashmir which leads to scars and other chronic diseases. Many people think attaching live leeches to the human body can cure chronic diseases. This old-aged traditional method of curing diseases is still prevailing in Kashmir.
Preparation of Special Dishes
The celebrations also include customary cooking of delicacies foods. People love to cook different dishes including Kashmiri's famous Nadru- lotus stem and other Wazwaan Dishes. People on this day share sweets, dry fruits including walnuts and candies, cleaning their houses. This tradition is mostly prevalent in the Shai community. While sharing various kinds of gifts with their neighbors, relatives, and friends, they never show any bias. This day is celebrated with fun and frolic in the valley and people wish their families and friends.


Writer is a teacher and columnist
Email:-------minamharoon123@gmail.com


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