Amardād Ameshāspand Parabh

Amardad Ameshaspand Parabh

Flowers belong to the plant kingdom and hence are representatives of Amardad Ameshāspand, who also looks after immortality of the soul and its just rewards. Jashan is performed on roj Amardād of mah Amardād.

Tir Yazad Parabh (Tirangān)

Tir Yazad Parabh

It is the festival celebrated on roj Tir of mah Tir with the performance, to honor star Tishtrya and Tir Yazad by the performance of a Jashan. The festival of Tirangān is one of the three most widely celebrated seasonal festivals of ancient Iran.   You are cordially invited to participate in the Tirangaan Jashan celebration […]

Khordād Ameshāspand Parabh

Khordad Ameshaspand Parabh

Khordad is the third month of the Zoroastrian calendar and it ushers blessings of purity and perfection. Khordad is not only an Amesha Spenta presiding over the purifying waters, but it also embodies the quality of perfection.

Farvardin Mah Parabh Jashan(Farvardiyān)

Farvardin Mah Parabh

It is the special day reserved in the year to thank the Fravashis. It comes on Farvardin roj of Farvardin mah. On this day, people go to the Towers of Silence where the Farokhshi ritual is performed and also a group (Anjuman) Jashan may be performed.  

Dae Mah Parabh

Dae Mah Parabh

The month of Dae is dedicated to the Supreme Amesha Spenta, Dadar Hormuzd – The Creator, Dae Dadar. It is a month of thanksgiving to the Creator and one way in which gratitude is ritually expressed is by performing Jashan ceremonies either at home, at the office, or at an Aatash Behram/Agyari. It is considered […]

Ayathrem Gahambar

Ayathrem Gahambar

The Gahambars are a special set of days in a year to thank God for his creations. The word Gahambar comes from the Pahlavi gāsānbār which literally means “the time for collection.” The “collection” here refers to collecting Nature’s Blessings. It is the time when nature is most generous in distributing her blessings. The celebration […]

Paetishahem Gahambar Jashan

Paetishahem Gahambar

The Gahambars are a special set of days in a year to thank God for his creations. The word Gahambar comes from the Pahlavi gāsānbār which literally means “the time for collection.” The “collection” here refers to collecting Nature’s Blessings. It is the time when nature is most generous in distributing her blessings. The celebration […]

Muktad Prayers

Muktad 5

Muktad is a joyous occasion for remembering and welcoming the Fravashis. It’s the time when we can show our love and gratitude to them, as they have helped us in many ways. We have to thank the Fravashis helping in Nature, as well as those helping individual souls of men – living as well as […]

Ardibehesht Ameshāspand Parabh

Ardibahesht Ameshspand Parabh

Ardibehesht Ameshāspand is the divine being who presides over fire. In Zoroastrian understanding, fire does not only mean physical fire but also all energies. So Ardibehesht Ameshāspand, on a physical plane presides also over different types of Energies – Physical, and spiritual (Khoreh). Ardibehesht Ameshāspand also presides over health, as the real source of health […]

Asfandarmad Ameshāspand Parabh

Aspandarmad Ameshaspand Parabh

Atash Kadeh is temporarily closed.   Asfandarmad is the twelfth and last month of the Zoroastrian calendar, dedicated to Spenta Armaity – the Divinity that presides over Mother Earth. Zoroastrians, for centuries, have celebrated Asfandarmad Roj of Asfandarmad Mah as ‘Earth Day’. It’s the original and perhaps the world’s first ‘Earth Day’! Every year, on […]