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Rooftop Fire Lighting for Nowruz

Esfand 29

Lighting fires on rooftops on the last night of the year to welcome Nowruz and dispel darkness. This ritual symbolizes the victory of light over darkness and beginning the new year with illumination.

Origin

Ancient pre-Nowruz ritual

Historical Context

In Zoroastrian culture, fire is the most sacred element, symbolizing Ahura Mazda and truth. Lighting fires on the final night of the year begins the new year with purity and light.

Fun Facts

This ritual differs from Chaharshanbe Suri. Rooftop fire lighting takes place on the last night of the year (Esfand 29), while Chaharshanbe Suri is celebrated on the eve of the last Tuesday of the year.

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