

All the living creatures gathered around and scattered jewels around him, proclaiming it to be a new day.Moreover, the legend goes he built a throne studded with gems and had demons raise him above the earth into the heavens, from where he was shining like the Sun.According to the legend, King Jamshed saved the world from a winter that was destined to kill every living creature.The day is dedicated to the mythical Iranian King Jamshid, who reportedly created the Persian or the Shahenshahi calendar.Nowruz dates back 3,000 years and is celebrated by over 300 million people globally.The day is also known as ‘Nauryz,’ ‘Navruz,’ or ‘Nowrouz’ which means ‘new day.It is a national holiday in the United Nations which was reportedly declared on March 21, 2010.More than 300 million people gather around the world on this day each year to celebrate the season of rebirth,'' Google wrote. Today's Doodle highlights this ancient holiday that marks the beginning of spring. 'As winter fades, and the northern hemisphere begins to thaw, it's time to celebrate Nowruz.

Google Doodle celebrated Nowruz 2023 through a flowery doodle art on March 21. It is a highly meaningful and anticipated global New Year holiday that occurs on the spring equinox, letting the world know the arrival of spring and symbolizing the resurrection and renewal of nature. Nowruz is celebrated annually on March 21.
