Sizdeh Bedar
Sizdeh Bedar additionally called Nature’s Day is an Iranian pageant held yearly at the 13th day of Farvardin (the primary month of the Iranian calendar), at some point of which humans spend time picnicking outdoors. It marks the end of the Nowruz vacations in Iran.
Sizdah Be-dar is widely known on the 13th day of Nowruz, the Iranian New Year. It is widely known with the aid of leaving homes to sign up for nature, and spending the day outdoors. A ritual accomplished on the quit of the picnic is to throw away the greenery (Sabze) accrued for Haft-Seen, the commonplace putting of Nowruz in Iran. Touching a person else’s greenery on this day or bringing it returned domestic is taken into consideration as an awful omen. Knotting the greenery Sabzeh gereh zadan) is commonplace for younger unmarried humans, specifically younger girls. They tie the leaves of the greenery earlier than discarding it, expressing a want to discover a companion or a husband.
Time: at the 13th day of Farvardin
Location: All around Iran