Hamaspathmaidyem Gahambar (Day 1/5), Esfand 26. This is one of the six major Zoroastrian seasonal festivals, marking the end of the year and honoring the spirits of the deceased. Hamaspathmaidyem Gahambar begins on Esfand 26 and continues for five days, featuring traditional rituals and family gatherings within the Zoroastrian community. On this day, Zoroastrians commemorate their ancestors and departed loved ones through customary ceremonies and special foods. The gahambar holds particular significance in Zoroastrian culture as a time for social unity and reflection on ethical and spiritual values.