Khordadgan is a Zoroastrian festival celebrated on the sixth day of the month of Khordad. This festival honors Khordad, one of the divine beings known as Amesha Spentas, symbolizing purity and goodness. On this day, Zoroastrians engage in special rituals and prayers, reflecting on moral and spiritual values. The festival serves as an opportunity to renew commitment to Zoroastrian principles and promote goodness in daily life. As a sacred day in the Zoroastrian calendar, Khordadgan holds significant importance in the culture and traditions of Zoroastrians.