Happy SEPANDARMAZGAN

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  1. harir's Avatar

    harir said:

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    Happy sepandarmazgan;iranian day of love; to all.
    Last edited by harir; 02-19-2011 at 08:37 AM.
     
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    astorias said:

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    ThanK you haRiR!

    hapPy sepandarMazgaN to you too! and aLL of You!

    ـــ★ـــ it seeMs likE every day's the saMe...
    aNd i'm leFt to discoVer on my owN...
    It seemS like everythinG is graY...
    and there's No coloR to beHold..
     
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    cametaa said:

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    HAPPY SEPANDARMAZGAN to YOU toO!


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    Last edited by cametaa; 02-22-2011 at 09:16 AM.
     
  4. veryclever1980 said:

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    Thank you Simin jan for creating such a nice thread. I will translate some sources and put them here. We should tell the world that what it is all about.
    ***The translations have been done by Bijan Kardouni AKA veryclever1980***
     
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    VivaPalestina said:

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    Happy sepandarmazgan to all my beautiful persian friends
     
  6. astorias's Avatar

    astorias said:

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    maMnooN Noori! <3
    ـــ★ـــ it seeMs likE every day's the saMe...
    aNd i'm leFt to discoVer on my owN...
    It seemS like everythinG is graY...
    and there's No coloR to beHold..
     
  7. veryclever1980 said:

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    Hi everyone,

    According to Iranica, "Sepandarmazgan is the day for celebrating love, friendship and earth in the ancient Iranian culture. Celebrated on the 29th of Bahman in the Iranian calendar, which coincided with Feb. 18, the custom dates back to the Zoroastrian tradition. According to this ancient tradition, Sepandarmazgan was observed in the Great Persian Empire in 20th century BC. It is also the national title of Earth, which is the symbol of love and modesty. Persians have a rich culture with many great feasts that are associated with happiness and joy. In the feast of Sepandarmazgan, the Earth was worshiped and women were venerated. On this day, women and girls sat on a throne and men and boys had to obey them and present gifts. This custom reminded men to honor and respect women." (http://www.iran-daily.com/1388/12/2/...per_3622_6.pdf)

    Absolutely a feminist movement, started in ancient times, and I am so proud of it. I think every Iranian people should be proud of it.
    ***The translations have been done by Bijan Kardouni AKA veryclever1980***