Paitishahem Gahambar (Day 5/5), Shahrivar 30. This day marks the conclusion of the fifth Zoroastrian Gahambar, dedicated to the harvest and giving thanks for the earth’s bounty. The Gahambars are six seasonal festivals in the Zoroastrian calendar, each associated with a stage of creation and an aspect of the natural world. On this day, Zoroastrians gather for prayers and communal meals, emphasizing social cooperation and gratitude toward nature. Paitishahem Gahambar is especially linked to the end of the harvest season and the collection of agricultural produce, and it continues to be observed among followers of the Zoroastrian faith.