Bahman
Bahman is the eleventh month of the Persian calendar, which is used in Iran and some other regions. It typically corresponds to late January and early February in the Gregorian calendar. The month is known for its significance in Persian culture, particularly in relation to the celebration of the ancient festival of Yalda.
In Zoroastrianism, Bahman is also associated with the divine spirit of truth and righteousness. The name "Bahman" means "good mind" or "intellect" in Persian. This month is often linked to themes of wisdom and moral integrity, reflecting the values of the Zoroastrian faith.