Maidyoshahem Gahambar (Day 2/5), Tir 12. This gahambar is one of the six major seasonal festivals in the Zoroastrian calendar, observed to mark the summer harvest period. Maidyoshahem means "mid-summer" and the festival spans five consecutive days, with the second day falling on this date. On this day, Zoroastrians gather for traditional ceremonies and family gatherings, expressing gratitude for nature’s bounty and the harvest. These celebrations play an important role in maintaining social and cultural ties within the Zoroastrian community and continue to be observed in some regions of Iran and India.