Baha'i Ridvan Festival, which is commemorated and celebrated each year for twelve days, during the period of April 21-May 2-- marks Baha'u'llah's Declaration of His Mission to His companions in 1863. It is the "holiest and most significant of the Baha'i Festivals". This is the time of exceeding gladness, thanksgiving and joyous celebration for me and all the Baha'is of the world. The First Day, the Ninth Day and the Twelfth Day of Ridvan (April 21 , 29 and May 2) are among Baha'i Holy Days on which work shall be suspended.
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