Maidyozarem Gahambar (Day 3/5), Ordibehesht 13. This gahambar is one of the six seasonal festivals in the Zoroastrian calendar, observed to mark the midpoint of spring. Gahambars are thanksgiving celebrations for different creations in Zoroastrian tradition, each lasting several days. On the third day of Maidyozarem, Zoroastrian families and communities gather to perform traditional rituals, emphasizing values of solidarity and cooperation. This day is part of the five-day gahambar period, during which prayers are recited and food is shared among participants, highlighting the importance of spring in the agricultural and social life of Zoroastrians.