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Navruz 2025: beautiful poems and greetings in prose in your own words

Izvestia compiled a selection of congratulations on Navruz in verse and prose
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Navruz holiday is a celebration celebrated in many countries of Central Asia and the Middle East. This is an ancient holiday that symbolizes the renewal and rebirth of nature, as well as the celebration of the new year. Navruz is a bright and joyful event for the Eastern peoples, and it is customary to congratulate family, friends, colleagues, and everyone around them on this holiday. Izvestia made a selection of congratulations on the spring holiday.

Sincere congratulations on Navruz 2025 in your own words in prose

As a rule, warm words for a holiday are associated with nature and the changing seasons. It is believed that Nowruz brings spring not only to cities and countries, but also to the hearts of people.

"Happy holidays! May the warmth of the sun warm your soul, and the fresh wind purify your thoughts. Nowruz brings constant hope and inspiration to everyone. I wish you a celebration filled with love, family well-being and joy. May every new day of your life be a real gift! Happy New Year!"

The celebration is also associated with warm family and friendly gatherings, the creation of joint memories and impressions, and people remind each other of this in holiday greetings.

"May this Nowruz be a time filled with love, family well-being and joy for you. On this special day, I would like to wish you wonderful moments of happiness and fulfillment of all your most cherished dreams. May every day of the new year, starting from Nowruz, be accompanied by bright and joyful moments full of love and friendship. I wish that the holiday strengthens your spiritual bonds and brings prosperity to your home!"

In addition, spring is always a time of new beginnings, awakening of forces and resources, which can also be mentioned in congratulations.

"Dear friend, it is with joy and warmth that I congratulate you on the Navruz holiday! I wish you to find the strength and inspiration to overcome any obstacles. May the holiday become a time for you to restore your soul, recharge and renew, and every step you take along the way will be aimed at success, well-being and achieving your most cherished goals."

At the same time, you can express your sincere intentions and wishes in short, for example, by sending a congratulatory SMS.

"Meet the whole kaleidoscope of colors of Navruz with a smile on your face! May this day fill your life with joy, love and prosperity."

"May every ray of sunshine that penetrates through the branches of the trees fill your life with joy and light. Happy New Year!"

"May your heart beat in unison with the world on this holiday of renewal and rebirth. Happy New Year!"

Postcards and congratulations on Navruz in verse

Poems allow you to express your feelings and wishes in a more refined and colorful way, using metaphors, rhymes and rhythm. This makes greetings more memorable and impressive.

"Happy New Year! May peace and harmony always be with you,

And the light is pouring out of your soul,

May a candle of hope burn in every heart.,

And happiness blooms in the fields of destiny."

Poetic greetings allow you to convey deep emotions and feelings that cannot always be expressed in ordinary prose. They can immerse the reader in an atmosphere of celebration and inspiration.

"I congratulate you on the Navruz holiday,

Let dreams come true, wishes come true,

And may this day be the beginning of a new life.,

Where the highlights are always replenished!"

Wishes in verse require a creative and original approach. Therefore, such congratulations stand out from others and make a vivid impression.

"Happy New Year! May the spring shine in your eyes,

And love will always be there, destroying the pool of evil!

Happiness will always find shelter within its native walls.

And the laughter of the children rings, and the family protects the mountain."

Earlier, Izvestia told readers about the history and traditions of the Navruz holiday — which peoples celebrate it and what meaning they mean.

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