Maidyozarem Gahambar (Day 4/5), Ordibehesht 14. This gahambar is one of the six principal Zoroastrian seasonal festivals, observed to mark the middle of spring. Maidyozarem means "mid-spring," and the five-day period is dedicated to expressing gratitude for the gifts of nature and agriculture. On the fourth day, Zoroastrian families and communities gather to perform traditional rituals and emphasize the importance of cooperation and social unity. The observance continues to hold significant cultural and religious value for Zoroastrians, with special ceremonies taking place in cities and villages with Zoroastrian populations.