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Farvardinegan (or Farvardog) is a yearly
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ceremony. It should not be confused with the other 10 Zoroastrian days of remembrance known as
Frawardigan Frawardigan is a ten-day period at the end of the Zoroastrian religious year during which the souls of the dead are commemorated. The name ''frawardigan'' is a Zoroastrian Middle Persian () allusion to the ''fravashi''s, which—among other aspec ...
. This ceremony takes place on
Farvardin Farvardin ( fa, فروردین, ) is the Iranian Persian name for the first month of the Solar Hijri calendar, the official calendar of Iran, and corresponds with Aries on the Zodiac. Farvardin has thirty-one days. It is the first month of the ...
19th (Farvardin is the first month of the
Solar Hijri calendar The Solar calendar ( fa, گاه‌شماری هجری خورشیدی, Gâhšomâri-ye Xoršidi; ps, لمريز لېږدیز کلیز, lamrez legdez kalhandara; ku, ڕۆژژمێری کۆچیی ھەتاوی, Salnameya Koçberiyê) is a solar ...
). Farvardinegan is a
ceremony A ceremony (, ) is a unified ritualistic event with a purpose, usually consisting of a number of artistic components, performed on a special occasion. The word may be of Etruscan origin, via the Latin '' caerimonia''. Church and civil (secular) ...
to remember the deceased; it is celebrated as a feast, and the spirits of the deceased are called to unite in their joy.


History

In ancient
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, ceremonies part of religion. Some of these ceremonies are obligatory, such as
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, which is the anniversary of creation, producing
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,
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, useful beasts, and
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s. Others are recommended, such as the ceremonies of equality of the name of the day and month that are held monthly. In the
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, every day of the month is named after one of the Amesha Spentas and Yazatas. Each month, the day whose name is the same as the month, is a ceremonial occasion. The most important are Farvardinegan (Farvardin, 19th), Tirgan (Tir, 13th), Mehrgan (Mehr, 16th) and Esfandgan (Esfand, 5th).


Faravahar

Faravahar (Frawahar in Pahlavi, Fravashi in
Avestan language Avestan (), or historically Zend, is an umbrella term for two Old Iranian languages: Old Avestan (spoken in the 2nd millennium BCE) and Younger Avestan (spoken in the 1st millennium BCE). They are known only from their conjoined use as the scrip ...
, and Fravrti in
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) is one of the internal forces that according to Mazdayasnan beliefs (
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), existed before the creation of the creatures, and will go to the upper world and persist there after their extinction. This spiritual force, which may also be called the essence of life, is imperishable.


Farvardegan/Hamsapathmidee-e

Abū Rayḥān al-Bīrūnī Abu Rayhan Muhammad ibn Ahmad al-Biruni (973 – after 1050) commonly known as al-Biruni, was a Khwarazmian Iranian in scholar and polymath during the Islamic Golden Age. He has been called variously the "founder of Indology", "Father of Co ...
refers to the Farvardinegan ceremony and ten-day Hamsapathmidee-e ceremony as “Farvardegan”. It takes place from the 26th of Esfand (called “Eshtad rooz”) to the 30th of Esfand (called “Aniran rooz”) and the five days of Gata or the stolen five (the first five days of Farvardin). The Farvardegan or Hamsapathmidee-e, related to Faravashis, was begun by the last Gahanbar. In ancient times, Farvardegan was the ceremony of the Faravahars and lasted 10 days and 10 nights. Later, the ceremony of Hamaspathmidee-e was held to honor creation. The Nowroozi ceremonies and the Farvardin month are closely related to the Faravahars because there is a belief that during these days of the year the Faravahars descend to the earth and go to their previous homes. People clean their homes and light fires to guide the Faravahars. They put scents in the fire, pray for the spirits and read Avesta to put the spirits at rest. The only permitted acts are to perform religious duties and good deeds to attract the Faravashis to their residences. At the end of the ceremony, they bid farewell to the spirits.


Farvardinegan

In the 19th day of Farvardin month, the ceremony of Farvardinegan is held to respect these eternal beings and the souls of the deceased. It is held with formalities among some of the
Iranian Zoroastrians Iranian may refer to: * Iran, a sovereign state * Iranian peoples, the speakers of the Iranian languages. The term Iranic peoples is also used for this term to distinguish the pan ethnic term from Iranian, used for the people of Iran * Iranian lan ...
, especially in
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. In this ceremony that is called Farvardog nowadays, celebrants visit the graves of their deceased (in
Tehran Tehran (; fa, تهران ) is the largest city in Tehran Province and the capital of Iran. With a population of around 9 million in the city and around 16 million in the larger metropolitan area of Greater Tehran, Tehran is the most popul ...
, and Firouzeh castle, the Zoroastrian graveyard. They burn
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and olibanum for the peace of the souls and put plants, fruits, candles and on the graves. is a combination of seven dried fruits. In Farvardog ceremony, seven Mobads enter and sit. People cover the in a wrapper and place them in front of mobads. “Mobadyars” (mobad assistants) are also there. Mobads begin reading Avesta and sing a song from Farvardin Yesht (a part of Avesta) to bless the . Then mobadyars pass the {{transl, fa, italic=no, laraks to people. This ceremony is a collective prayer for the peace of the souls. In Yazd, this ceremony begins at 4 PM on the 19th of Farvardin. In
Tehran Tehran (; fa, تهران ) is the largest city in Tehran Province and the capital of Iran. With a population of around 9 million in the city and around 16 million in the larger metropolitan area of Greater Tehran, Tehran is the most popul ...
, the ceremony is not observed at a set time; instead, they visit the graves at whatever time is convenient.


See also

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All Saints' Day All Saints' Day, also known as All Hallows' Day, the Feast of All Saints, the Feast of All Hallows, the Solemnity of All Saints, and Hallowmas, is a Christian solemnity celebrated in honour of all the saints of the church, whether they are know ...
Zoroastrian festivals