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Send diwali gifts to India
In India people celebrate by sending diwali gifts - families meet their friends and relatives and gift them sweets, dry fruits, hampers, crackers, diyas, lakshmi gold and silver coins & others. These days, with the rapid changes in lifestyle and growth in technology, sending diwali gifts online became very popular as it is the most convenient way of sending diwali gifts for the people staying very far from their loved ones.
At Hindushopping you will find our exclusive diwali gifts collection which includes diwali gift hampers, diwali diyas, diwali lamps, diwali mithai, diwali sweets, diwali pooja thali, diwali dry fruits, diwali silver gifts, laxmi ganesh gifts, chocolate hampers, diwali candles, diwali fire crackers and more. Send diwali gifts online from our exclusive diwali gifts collection.
Send Diwali Gifts to India! Deepawali is undoubtedly the most popular festival for sending diwali gifts to India. It's the season of shopping and gifting, feasting and celebrating. It's the time to light colorful diyas and burst fire crackers. Diwali is the best occasion to send gifts to India for family and friends. As always, we have a great selection of online diwali gifts, diyas, sweets & dry fruits, hampers, apparel, electronics, appliances, gold coins and lots more for you. Choose from wide range of Diwali gift ideas on Hindushopping.
Happy Diwali 2010!!!
Ideas for Diwali 2010 gifts
During Diwali in India, Hindus worship Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth, prosperity and beauty. Hence, Gifting Lakshmi idol during Diwali is considered auspicious. Ganesha, the lord of success and remover of obstacles is worshipped along with Lakshmi during Diwali. Gifting a Ganesh idol is always considered lucky and auspicious on a Diwali day.
For Dhanteras, gold & diamond jewellery, gold coins in 22k and 24k, silver pooja articles will be a nice gifting ideas, Where as for diwali, gift hampers, sweets, chocolates, dry fruits, fire crackers, diyas & pooja thalis, lakshmi idols, ganesha idols will be a good gifting choice. Gift hampers for brothers, gadgets, kurtas, shirts & t-shirts, watches & many more will be the perfect gift choice for Bhai Dooj.
The rituals during Diwali vary according to region. However, special blessings are given to Lakshmi, the Goddess of wealth and prosperity, and Ganesha, the remover of obstacles. The Goddess Lakshmi is believed to have been created from the churning of the ocean on the main Diwali day, and that she'll visit every home during the Diwali period, bringing with her prosperity and good fortune. It’s said that she visits the cleanest houses first, therefore people celebrating Diwali in India or elsewhere make sure their houses are spotless before lighting lamps to invite her in. Small statues of the Goddess are also worshiped in people's homes. |
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