Parsis celebrate Navroz, or Nowruz, as the Persian New Year, marking the arrival of spring and symbolizing renewal and rebirth. This festival holds significant cultural and religious importance, as it reflects Zoroastrian values of life, nature, and the triumph of light over darkness. Celebrations typically include prayers, family gatherings, and special meals, reinforcing community bonds and traditions. Navroz serves as a reminder of the Parsis' rich heritage and their commitment to maintaining their cultural identity.
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Literally, "He/she/it has remained." It's the third-person singular perfect active indicative of the verb remaneo, "to remain." If you're looking for Latin word parses, try Whitaker's Words (see related link) or Logeion (see related link) (which doesn't do parses as well, but does do Greek).
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Celebrate can beceiliúir: celebrate; singorcomóir: celebrate; convene; escort
they celebrate deepavali mostly.
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