Farvardingan Festival, Farvardin 19, is an ancient Iranian observance dedicated to the remembrance of the souls of the deceased and ancestors. Rooted in Zoroastrian tradition, families mark this day by lighting fires and offering flowers and food in memory of their departed loved ones. Today, the Farvardingan Festival is mainly observed among Zoroastrians in Iran, serving as an occasion for families to gather and reflect on their connection to the past. The festival symbolizes respect for ancestors and highlights the importance of remembering family and cultural values within Iranian society.