Arghasvan or Heat Festival on the first day of Khordad marks the beginning of summer warmth. People swam in rivers and springs to escape the heat.
Origin
Festival marking the start of summer heat
Historical Context
Khordad is the third month and coincides with rising temperatures. People would swim in rivers and springs during this time. This festival involved water-splashing and swimming, marking preparation for summer heat.
Fun Facts
Khordad month (late May/June) marks the real beginning of summer heat in Iran. Khordad Amesha Spenta guards water, and swimming on this day has a symbolic connection to this divine being.
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