
Iran's minority Zoroastrians celebrate Sadeh with bonfire festival
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Zoroastrians elebrated the Sadeh festival on Tuesday in Iran, marking the end of winter and the anticipation of spring. The festival involves lighting fires and gathering.
On the southwestern outskirts of Tehran Tuesday evening, several Zoroastrian priests and priestesses, dressed in white from head-to-toe to symbolize purity, led young followers to light a giant bonfire in a joyful ceremony.
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