Below is a particularly beautiful Haft-Seen table, put together by Ms. Afzal Abrisham, a Madison resident and annual Chaharshanbe Suri hostess, the feast held prior to Nowruz in the last week of the old year. The traditional Haft-Seen table displays seven items all beginning with the Persian "S". Each item carries its own symbolism with regard to the New Year.
- Sabzeh : Wheat, barley, mung bean or lentil sprouts growing in a dish, symbolizing rebirth
- Samanu: Sweet pudding made from wheat germ, symbolizing prosperity
- Senjed: Dried oleaster fruit, symbolizing love
- Sir : Garlic, symbolizing medicine
- Sib: Apples, symbolizing beauty and health
- Somāq: Sumac berries, symbolizing sunrise
- Serkeh: Vinegar, symbolizing old-age or patience
2 comments:
Fabulous program! Thank you!
where can I find out what the music is on Jean's shows? This one is particularly good
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