Audiobook: New Year Greeting
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LibriVox volunteers bring you 7 recordings of New Year Greeting by Louise R. Waite . This was the Weekly Poetry project for March 21st, 2010.,
The 21st of March is the ancient Persian festival of Naw-RĂșz, also spelled "Noruz" (New Day) which is the Iranian and Zoroastrian New Year's Day. Naw-RĂșz is also a BahĂĄ'Ă holy day and the Baha'i New Year.
Louise R. Waite (nee Spencer) was a BahĂĄ'Ă poet and song writer. She wrote this poem, entitled âNew Year Greetingâ, for Naw-RĂșz, which appeared in the Bahai Bulletin, Vol. 1. January-February-March, 1909, No. 5. According to an article which appeared in the same issue of the Bahai Bulletin: âEach Prophet or Manifestation of God, when he comes to the world, founds a new dispensation, a new time, for his followersâŠ. To-day those who believe in Bahaâuâllah, are establishing the Bahai time. It establishes a new method of reckoning⊠The New Year begins on the twenty-first of March, in accord with the teachings of our RevelatorâŠâ
Referring to one of Waiteâs poems in 1902, âAbduâl-BahĂĄ wrote: âAll poems shall be forgotten in the course of time save those that are extraordinary. Thy poems shall be chanted with melody and best voices in the center of Worship (Mashriqu'l-AdhkĂĄr) forevermore.â In one Tablet, He referred to her as âThou bird of pleasing tonesâ and in another as âThou eloquent and expressive poetessâ. On the 15th of April 1902, she married Edgar F. Waite. In 1910, âAbduâl-BahĂĄ gave her the spiritual name of ShahnĂĄz KhĂĄnum (Lady ShahnĂĄz). ShahnĂĄz passed away in her sleep on the 27th of May 1939. (Summary by Nicholas James Bridgewater)
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