Navroz Across America

Identity, continuity & embracing culture

Navroze Houston 8 by Yezdi EngineerOriginal Source: Yezdi Engineer

What is Navroz?

´A month long celebration begins with deep cleansing the house, preparing sprouts & the beautiful Sofreh Haft Sin which holds the 7 symbolic items is accompanied by celebrations & on Sizdah Bedar, the 13th day after Navroz, a family picnic.´


Courtesy Prof. ‘David’ Davood Rahni

Transmission of Tradition

In this video, Delna Surveyor, a 13 year old, living in Texas, USA describes her joy in the festival. 

Courtesy Nilufer Surveyor

Nowruz Persian New Year Holiday Celebration with Mickey!

Mickey Mouse explains Navroz

The monumental Bhandara Atash Kadeh designed by Cyrus Rivetna guards & guides the Zoroastrian community of Houston. They are seen at the inauguration of this place of worship & in their Gara Glory at Navroz. by Yezdi EngineerOriginal Source: Yezdi Engineer

A Growing Community- Houston

The monumental Bhandara Atash Kadeh designed by Cyrus Rivetna guards & guides the Zoroastrian community of Houston. They are seen at the inauguration of this place of worship & in their Gara Glory at Navroz. Courtesy Yezdi Engineer,  ZAH 

Navroze Houston 5 by Yezdi EngineerOriginal Source: Yezdi Engineer

Proud of their Parsi Costumes

Hand-Embroidered Garas are a marker of community identity. Here, we see the ladies of Houston keeping this tradition alive on Navroz.

Artistic decorations and creativity welcome the new year., Yezdi Engineer, Original Source: Yezdi Engineer
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Navroze Houston 18, Percy Behramsha, Original Source: Percy Behramsha
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Navroze Houston 15, Aban Rustomji, Original Source: Aban Rustomji
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Houston has become a centre of the Zoroastrian community and brings together people from Asia in Intercultural dialogue. The photo on the left shows the Asia Society of Houston celebrating cultures across Asia. In the rightmost photo, slides from Daroush Vafadari & Aban Rustomji portray a vibrant community with infrastructure for religion & education. Courtesy Aban Rustomji, Houston & Photographer Yezdi Engineer

Enactments by youth of Zoroastrian Association of Houston, Yezdi Engineer, Original Source: Yezdi Engineer
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Indian dance performances on Navroze, Yezdi Engineer, Original Source: Yezdi Engineer
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Zoroastrian Ballet for Navroz, Yezdi Engineer, Original Source: Yezdi Engineer
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The traditional Parsi Patra or Banana leaf feast is a rarity outside Bombay but seems to be naturally accepted at Houston., Yezdi Engineer, Original Source: Yezdi Engineer
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Enactments including Zoroastrian ballet, Indian dance, songs & spoofs on the Socialite Order are followed by a traditional Patra nu Bhonu or Feast of Banana Leaves, as the community celebrates their New Year on March 21st. Courtesy Yezdi Engineer and the Zoroastrian Association of Houston (ZAH)

A Houston Family Celebrates, Shaheen Kayani, Original Source: Shaheen Kayani
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Shaheen Kayani & her family have celebrated Navroz in its glory for over 10 years & combine Iranian & Indian traditions of hyacinth & the Ses., Shaheen Kayani, Original Source: Shaheen Kayani
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Shaheen Kayani & her family have celebrated Navroz in Houston in its glory for over 10 years & combine Iranian & Indian traditions of hyacinth & the Ses

Navroze Houston 13 by Artemis JavanshirOriginal Source: Artemis Javanshir

In California - children learn their heritage

Artemis Javanshir´s Persian & Zoroastrian Classes study the Persian language as well as their culture and heritage through a play and learn method.

Ages vary in the classes for children thereby their exposure to an ancient culture develops even in a very modern land. In videos: Kaveh Abtin (Left) Artemis Javanshir´s Persian group class (Right)

In videos: Aryana Sanii (Top Left), Aryana Shahrokh (Top Right), Ziba Mobed (Bottom Left) and Shaya Shahhian (Bottom Right); California Zoroastrian Centre, CZC LA, USA, Courtesy Artemis Javanshir

In Videos: Rohom Poorzadian (Top Left), Parmis Jouyban (Bottom Left), Sepehr Behmani (Bottom Right); California Zoroastrian Centre, CZC LA, USA, Courtesy Artemis Javanshir

Navroze New York 4 by Homi GandhiOriginal Source: Homi Gandhi

Cultures Across Communities: Parades in New York

Homi Gandhi, Former President, FEZANA is a popular interfaith representative of the community. Here he shares the Persian Day Parade or Navroz pictures. 

Iranian Zoroastrians in the Big Apple, Shirin Khosravi, Original Source: Shirin Khosravi
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Persian Day Parade Float depicting Zoroastrianism, Shirin Khosravi, Original Source: Shirin Khosravi
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An Active Association - The Iranian Zoroastrian Association, Shirin Khosravi, Original Source: Shirin Khosravi
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The Iranian Zoroastrian Association (IZA) has always participated in the Persian Parade in New York. These pictures have been shared by President Shirin Khosravi, IZA. Courtesy Homi Gandhi

Family Navroze Table, Spenta Cama, Original Source: Spenta Cama
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Institutional Navroz Table, Spenta Cama, Original Source: Spenta Cama
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Zoroastrian Association of Greater New York (ZAGNY) actively keeps the heritage of Navroz alive. Courtesy Spenta Cama - ZAGNY, New York

Members of Zoroastrian Association of Kentucky, Ohio, and Indiana at Navroz (2023) by Zoroastrian Association of Kentucky, Ohio, and IndianaParzor Foundation

The Zoroastrian Association of Kentucky, Ohio and Indiana

The diverse and growing community of the tristate area, ZAKOI,  looks forward to the day when they will have their own Zoroastrian centre.

Bakhtavar Desai of ZAKOI, the Zoroastrian Association of the tristate area, Kentucky, Ohio, Indiana has kindly shared these videos from Navroz at the Swad Restaurant. Each family explains a part of the Haft Seen Table to the audience.

Navroz Celebrations of the Zoroastrian Association of Pennsylvania, ZAPA by Farhad CamaOriginal Source: Farhad Cama

Zoroastrian Association of Pennsylvania celebrate Navroz

Lighting the ‘Divo’, or sacred flame to start the celebrations. Courtesy Farhad Cama, President, ZAPA, Pittsburgh, USA

Navroz Celebrations of the Zoroastrian Association of Pennsylvania, ZAPA by Farhad CamaOriginal Source: Farhad Cama

Traditional Sweets and Songs

´Traditional home-made Parsi desserts such as “malido”, “sev” and “ravo” are always a big hit for all participants of  for the Zoroastrians of ZAPANJ. The singing of the Parsi anthem “Chaiye Hame Zarthosti” usually round out the activities of a fun-filled evening.´ Farhad Cama

The Zoroastrian Association of Pennsylvania and New Jersey (ZAPANJ) come together at a banquet hall to partake in the festivities that make Navroz special. by Feroza Mistry NusbaumOriginal Source: Feroza Mistry Nusbaum

Zoroastrian Association of Pennsylvania, New Jersey (ZAPANJ)

The Zoroastrian Association of Pennsylvania and New Jersey (ZAPANJ) come together at a banquet hall to partake in the festivities that make Navroz special.

The Zoroastrian Association of Pennsylvania and New Jersey (ZAPANJ) come together at a banquet hall to partake in the festivities that make Navroz special., Feroza Mistry Nusbaum, Original Source: Feroza Mistry Nusbaum
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Youth of ZAPANJ, Feroza Mistry Nusbaum, Original Source: Feroza Mistry Nusbaum
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Young and old celebrate together. Courtesy Feroza Mistry Nusbaum Board of Trustees, President, ZAPANJ 

Texas celebrates Navroz

Mahtab Dastur has worked with Parzor on the Ava Project as well as POWR, Parliament of World’s Religions. Here she enjoys Navroz with a friend.
Courtesy - Khursheed Dastur, Texas

Navroze Canada 2 by Afreed MistryOriginal Source: Afreed Mistry

Navroz in Canada

A Jashan or celebratory prayer welcomes Spring.

Navroze Canada, Afreed Mistry, Original Source: Afreed Mistry
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Priests after the Navroze Prayers at OZCF, Afreed Mistry, From the collection of: Parzor Foundation
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"Happiness is to those who seek Happiness for others” ‘If we can share His Precious creations With all of humanity Then surely we humans Can sprinkle seeds of Happiness To those who reside in" ignorance" and poverty…. As we chug along Life's Pathways The true spirit of selflessness Is all that matters Cause "Happiness is to those who Seek Happiness for others" Choicest Happiness’ - Poem Courtesy Farida Bamji, Ottawa, Canada

Ravo - A Semolina Sweet, Niloufer Mavalvala, Original Source: Niloufer Mavalvala
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The Haft Seen, Sheeraz Wania, Original Source: Sheeraz Wania
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Snippet from Niloufer Mavalvala´s Navroze celebrations, Niloufer Mavalvala, Original Source: Niloufer Mavalvala
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Niloufer Mavalwala friend & supporter of Parzor, aims of preserving the food culture of the Zoroastrians is seen here on her Navroz table. Photo Credits: Sheeraz Wania

Navroze Canada 5 by Sheeraz WaniaOriginal Source: Sheeraz Wania

Farkhondeh NoRooz Kojasteh Baad

Navroz Mubarak 

Navroz Pirooz

Warmest wishes on Navroz – a time for new beginnings as the Zarathushti New Year dawns; may your life be illuminated with positivity, and your path be filled with endless opportunities.

Credits: Story

Creator: Dr. Shernaz Cama, Mahtab Irani & Neeru Negi, Parzor Foundation
Arzan Wadia, FEZANA, USA
Tanya Hoshi & Mahshad Khosraviani, FEZANA, USA 
Nilufer Surveyor, Texas, USA 
Prof. David N. Rahni, USA 
Aban Rustomji, Yezdi Engineer, Percy Behramsha, Shaheen Kayani family, Daroush Vafadari, Houston

Artemis Javanshir & Kaveh Abtin, Aryana Sanii, Aryana Shahrokh, Ziba Mobed, Shaya Shahhian, Rohom Poorzandian, Parmis Jouyban, Sepehr Behmani, USA

Homi Gandhi, FEZANA, USA
Ervad Tehemton Mirza, President, North America Mobeds Council
Shirin Khosravi, President, IZA, New York
Spenta Cama, ZAGNY, New York
Bakhtavar Desai, ZAKOI, USA
Farah Desai & Aria Litzenberg, ZAKOI, USA
Arvin & Eileen Ezzati, ZAKOI, USA

Behroze & James Holdren, ZAKOI, USA

Dr. Jamshed Kanga, ZAKOI, USA

Dr. Kevin Litzenberg, ZAKOI, USA

Farhad Cama, ZAPA, USA

Feroza Mistry Nusbaum, President, ZAPANJ

Khursheed Dastur, Mahtab Dastur, Texas
Afreed Mistry, Canada

Farida Bamji, Ottawa

Niloufer Mavalwala & Sheeraz Wania, Canada

Credits: All media
The story featured may in some cases have been created by an independent third party and may not always represent the views of the institutions, listed below, who have supplied the content.

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