It’s like you don’t love this “pagan” holiday.
The best holiday we have.
No-Amphibian9467 on
Isn’t this an Iranian holiday?
Are you Turkish or even the Turks celebrate it?
ReverendEdgelord on
Two people were injured because they chose to jump over the same fire at the same time, exposing themselves to magnitudes greater danger than just normally jumping over a fucking bonfire.
Leamsezadah on
Novruz is in 20-21 march. You mean Element Tuesdays?
Leamsezadah on
Bozay(4 element tuesdays+novruz) is our mythology, heritage and culture. Yes it takes its roots from Ancient Zoroastrian and Turko Shamanic rituals but still it is our culture and only culture. All cultures around the world originated from former cultures. For example islamic culture originated from the mix of pagan arabic culture amd hebew culture. We have no other cultire than this. Ofc we should always preserve it.
cptedgelord on
It’s funny that this has a news value nowadays. When I was a kid, people who tripped and fell while trying to jump over the bonfire would just get up, laugh about it and carry on celebrating.
southstarangel on
Had the same thing happened to someone from my “mehle” back when I was like 6. Dude had 2nd degree burns all over his body. He recovered though.
BestWrapper on
The same happened to me
Twice
TrojanFTQ on

shamr4in on
blud fr said “pagan”
Just4free11 on
This is from Shamanism ?or Zorastronism ?
JupiterMarks on
To everybody arguing over what’s Novruz, if it’s really national holiday or not: why does it matter? Why can’t you just enjoy the festivity, enjoy paxlava and şəkərbura? Is it that hard? Do you need something to cry about?
Bəsdirin da, bu natamamlıq komleksinizi yığışdırın, adamın əti tökülür oxuyanda. “Bu bizim bayramımız deyil, amma bu bizim əsl dədə-baba bayramımızdı”… elə bil uşaq bağçasıdır, utanıram əvəzinizə. Fərqi nədir ki e? Həyatınızı yaşayın, onsuz da bir dəfə verilir.
ZD_17 on
I see there is a dispute around the word pagan here. Yes, it is a pagan holiday. Every single holiday that is connected to change of season, or harvesting period, including all such holidays that are Abrahamic/Secular (Passover, Hanukkah, Christamas, May day, New Year), Zoroastrian (Novruz, Chelle), or others (Khydyrlez, Sabantuy, Lunar New Year, Mid Autumn Festival), are pagan in origin.
Yes, the word pagan has been historically used as an umbrella term and an insult. But modern pagans appropriated this term, as there is nothing inherently bad in being a pagan. Occasionally, you will see stuff like this, where anti-pagans will post something bad happening during pagan rituals (such as this one), as well as some anti-Abrahamic people posting bad stuff happening during some Christian or Muslim rituals. This is nothing, but cheap propaganda coming from both sides.
liberalskateboardist on
shia scholars must be angry when they see azeri, iranians, kurds etc. celebrate non muslim feast hehe
PlayerMrc on
Allah yok
ajayswagg12 on
The funny thing I find in these mislabeled videos criticizing liberal Muslim like Turkey, Azerbaijan, Central Asia and Persians (not Khomeini supporters) is always made by Pakistanis or Indians that feel the constant need to gatekeep the meaning of Islam and tell others how to love their life. You celebrate Nuvroz? You’re not a true Muslim because allah forbids this. How dare you not put sharia in act and tell women to wear hijab? It’s part of Islam. Y’all are bunch of pagans for celebrating your original culture before Islam! I literally was reading comments under famous Turkish actresses and they were in westernized dresses, a lot literally 99% of the comments harassing them and calling for a fatwa were Pakistani men. Man these Pakistani right Muslims are the cringiest people on earth.
AbleSpend5902 on
It’s not a “pagan” holiday it’s a zoroastrian holiday.
Erekormos on
For the guys callin it Zoroastrian holiday. If it is, how did it end up as big national holiday in Kazakhstan Tatarstan or Tuva?
P.s. not Irony, seriously asking.
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It’s like you don’t love this “pagan” holiday.
The best holiday we have.
Isn’t this an Iranian holiday?
Are you Turkish or even the Turks celebrate it?
Two people were injured because they chose to jump over the same fire at the same time, exposing themselves to magnitudes greater danger than just normally jumping over a fucking bonfire.
Novruz is in 20-21 march. You mean Element Tuesdays?
Bozay(4 element tuesdays+novruz) is our mythology, heritage and culture. Yes it takes its roots from Ancient Zoroastrian and Turko Shamanic rituals but still it is our culture and only culture. All cultures around the world originated from former cultures. For example islamic culture originated from the mix of pagan arabic culture amd hebew culture. We have no other cultire than this. Ofc we should always preserve it.
It’s funny that this has a news value nowadays. When I was a kid, people who tripped and fell while trying to jump over the bonfire would just get up, laugh about it and carry on celebrating.
Had the same thing happened to someone from my “mehle” back when I was like 6. Dude had 2nd degree burns all over his body. He recovered though.
The same happened to me
Twice

blud fr said “pagan”
This is from Shamanism ?or Zorastronism ?
To everybody arguing over what’s Novruz, if it’s really national holiday or not: why does it matter? Why can’t you just enjoy the festivity, enjoy paxlava and şəkərbura? Is it that hard? Do you need something to cry about?
Bəsdirin da, bu natamamlıq komleksinizi yığışdırın, adamın əti tökülür oxuyanda. “Bu bizim bayramımız deyil, amma bu bizim əsl dədə-baba bayramımızdı”… elə bil uşaq bağçasıdır, utanıram əvəzinizə. Fərqi nədir ki e? Həyatınızı yaşayın, onsuz da bir dəfə verilir.
I see there is a dispute around the word pagan here. Yes, it is a pagan holiday. Every single holiday that is connected to change of season, or harvesting period, including all such holidays that are Abrahamic/Secular (Passover, Hanukkah, Christamas, May day, New Year), Zoroastrian (Novruz, Chelle), or others (Khydyrlez, Sabantuy, Lunar New Year, Mid Autumn Festival), are pagan in origin.
Yes, the word pagan has been historically used as an umbrella term and an insult. But modern pagans appropriated this term, as there is nothing inherently bad in being a pagan. Occasionally, you will see stuff like this, where anti-pagans will post something bad happening during pagan rituals (such as this one), as well as some anti-Abrahamic people posting bad stuff happening during some Christian or Muslim rituals. This is nothing, but cheap propaganda coming from both sides.
shia scholars must be angry when they see azeri, iranians, kurds etc. celebrate non muslim feast hehe
Allah yok
The funny thing I find in these mislabeled videos criticizing liberal Muslim like Turkey, Azerbaijan, Central Asia and Persians (not Khomeini supporters) is always made by Pakistanis or Indians that feel the constant need to gatekeep the meaning of Islam and tell others how to love their life. You celebrate Nuvroz? You’re not a true Muslim because allah forbids this. How dare you not put sharia in act and tell women to wear hijab? It’s part of Islam. Y’all are bunch of pagans for celebrating your original culture before Islam! I literally was reading comments under famous Turkish actresses and they were in westernized dresses, a lot literally 99% of the comments harassing them and calling for a fatwa were Pakistani men. Man these Pakistani right Muslims are the cringiest people on earth.
It’s not a “pagan” holiday it’s a zoroastrian holiday.
For the guys callin it Zoroastrian holiday. If it is, how did it end up as big national holiday in Kazakhstan Tatarstan or Tuva?
P.s. not Irony, seriously asking.