Jashn-e Sadeh, the festival of fire!
Considered one of the biggest Persian festivities in ancient times, Jashn-e-Sadeh is still celebrated by Zoroastrians throughout the world.
Sadeh is a mid winter festival celebrated fifty days before Nowruz (the Persian New Year) to honor fire and to defeat darkness, frost and cold.The name Sadeh, meaning hundred in Persian, refers to the total of one hundred days and nights left to the beginning of the New Year.
The festival dates back to the time of Hushang, the first Kianid King who discovered how to light a fire.
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