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  1. Zoroastrianism has numerous festivals and holy days, all of which are bound to the Zoroastrian calendar. The Shahenshahi and Kadmi variants of the calendar do not intercalate leap years and hence the day of the Gregorian calendar year on which these days are celebrated shifts ahead with time.

  2. Jun 19, 2017 · Catherine Beyer. Updated on June 19, 2017. Zoroastrians celebrate a variety of holidays. Some of them celebrate points in time such as Naw-Ruz, which is their new year or celebrating solar events, such as the winter solstice. Other holidays are dedicated to particular spirits or mark historic events, notably the death of their founder, Zoroaster.

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  3. The rituals and festivals of Zoroastrianism offer a fascinating glimpse into a religion that has withstood the test of time. Through prayer, initiation, priesthood, and respectful funeral customs, Zoroastrians navigate their lives with a deep sense of purpose and harmony with the cosmos.

  4. Zoroastrianism has numerous festivals and holy days, all of which are bound to the Zoroastrian calendar. The Shahenshahi and Kadmi variants of the calendar do not intercalate leap years and hence the day of the Gregorian calendar year on which these days are celebrated shifts ahead with time.

  5. Festivals, in which worship is an essential part, are characteristic aspects of Zoroastrianism. The principal festivals in the Parsi year are the six seasonal festivals, Gahanbars, and the days in memory of the dead at year's end.

  6. While these, are noteworthy, auspicious days or periods in the Zoroastrian calendar that are celebrated with small gestures and rituals in the home, there are also many festivals, other than the gahanbar periods, which bring families and communities together through the year.

  7. The Zoroastrians, especially the Parsi community in India, celebrate some important festivals each year. However as a religious rule, these festivals are celebrated in an austere manner without pomp by the community among themselves or in their homes and temples. Zoroastrian festivals can be divided into seasonal festivals, monthly festivals ...