Target Exam

CUET

Subject

General Test

Chapter

General Knowledge

Question:

_________ is a festival of Zoroastrian origin which marks the day of vernal equinox in March every year and is celebrated by Pars is in India.

Options:

Pateti

Jamshedi Navroz

Khordad Sal

Frawardigan

Correct Answer:

Jamshedi Navroz

Explanation:

The correct answer is Option (2) - Jamshedi Navroz

Jamshedi Navroz, also known as Navroz or Nowruz, is the Parsi New Year festival celebrated by the Zoroastrian community. It marks the day of the vernal equinox in March, which signifies the beginning of spring in the Northern Hemisphere.

The festival has its roots in Zoroastrianism, one of the world's oldest religions, which originated in ancient Persia (modern-day Iran). Jamshedi Navroz is named after King Jamshed, a legendary figure in Persian mythology who is believed to have introduced the solar calendar and founded the festival.

During Jamshedi Navroz, Parsis engage in various rituals and customs to welcome the New Year and celebrate the arrival of spring. This includes cleaning and decorating their homes, wearing new clothes, offering prayers at fire temples (Agiaries), and sharing festive meals with family and friends. Traditional dishes such as "sev" (a sweet vermicelli dish), "saas ni macchi" (fish in white sauce), and "ravo" (a sweet semolina pudding) are prepared and enjoyed during the celebrations.

Overall, Jamshedi Navroz holds great cultural and religious significance for the Parsi community, symbolizing renewal, rejuvenation, and the beginning of a new year filled with hope and prosperity.