I have always loved celebrating Yalda and reading Hafiz's poetry, and eating pomegranates with family and friends. Yalda, an ancient Iranian tradition, is celebrated on the eve of the winter solstice and goes several thousand years back in the history of the country. Yalda means birth, and it was believed that Mithra, the Persian angel of light, was born during that night, which was then called Yalda. As the longest night of the year, the Eve of Yalda (Shab-e Yalda) on December 21 is also a turning point, after which the days grow longer. It symbolizes the triumph of Light. Wishing peace for the world on this very special night!
No matter how hard external forces try to separate us, events like winter solstice remind us we are one, we are more alike than dislike, and we share a common space.
Happy Yalda Pejman jan!
Happy Birthday Light. You overcame the darkness.
چو خورشید تابان میان هوا نشسته بر او شاه فرمانروا جهان شد پر از نور و شادی و داد دل بدسگالان از اندیشه شاد
Pejman Nozad - Yalda is obviously one important element of the Persian culture. "Moshaer-eh" is a good way to recognize Hafez and other legends. The key question is: How is your "takhteh" these days? Please let me know if I can reciprocate for the wisdom within your excellent "Exit Path" book, by sending you my "Advanced Takhteh Skills" book! 🤪 😎
یلداتون مبارک. به امید پیروزی نور بر تاریکی و آرزوی روزهای همیشه روشن برای شما و خانوادهتان
this year, I also watched #DanVahdat program in you tube, it was good :)
Which ghazal? I will send you its «tafsir» 😊
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3moPejman Nozad I did a Hafez for you and here is what Hafez is telling you: Fate will continue to smile on you. Continue the same path and work hard, your spring time will continue, a time of joy and delight. کنون که میدمد از بوستان نسيم بهشت ...من و شراب فرح بخش و يار حورسرشت