Yalda Night
CulturalYalda is the longest night of the year when families gather to eat pomegranates and watermelons, and read Hafez poetry. It symbolizes the triumph of light over darkness and is one of the oldest Iranian celebrations.
30 Dey 2585 Shahanshahi — equivalent to 30 Dey 1405 Shamsi and 2027-01-20 Gregorian. Yalda Night is observed on this day. Today's occasion, a cultural insight, and a classical Persian verse.
30 Dey 2585 in the Shahanshahi calendar falls on Wednesday — equivalent to 30 Dey 1405 Shamsi and 2027-01-20 Gregorian.
Yalda is the longest night of the year when families gather to eat pomegranates and watermelons, and read Hafez poetry. It symbolizes the triumph of light over darkness and is one of the oldest Iranian celebrations.
Yalda Night (Shab-e Chelleh) is when families stay up eating pomegranates, watermelon, and nuts while reading Hafez poetry to ward off evil on the longest night.
حافظ از باد خزان در چمن دهر مرنج فکر معقول بکن فصل بهاران آید
“Hafez, do not grieve from autumn's wind in life's garden Think reasonably, spring will come”
— Hafez