Gahambars
Gahambars are seasonal festivals celebrated in the Zoroastrian tradition, marking the six creations of Ahura Mazda, the supreme deity. Each Gahambar corresponds to a specific creation, such as the sky, water, and earth, and is observed with communal gatherings, prayers, and feasting.
These festivals typically last for five days and emphasize the importance of community and sharing. During Gahambars, Zoroastrians come together to honor their faith, reflect on the blessings of nature, and support one another through acts of charity and hospitality.