Hamaspathmaidyem Gahambar (Day 5/5), Esfand 30. This gahambar is one of the six major Zoroastrian seasonal festivals, dedicated to the end of the year and remembrance of departed souls. Hamaspathmaidyem Gahambar lasts for five days, with Esfand 30 marking its final day. The observance includes gatherings, prayers, and sharing of food among community members. On this day, Zoroastrians hold special ceremonies in memory of their ancestors and those who have passed away. The significance of this gahambar lies in connecting generations and strengthening social bonds within the Zoroastrian community. Today, the occasion continues to be observed by Zoroastrians in Iran and around the world.