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Make the most of this Diwali by commemorating the
auspicious festival through gifting admirable gifts & conveying your
enormous love to all the loved ones. |
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Charm dear ones with these premium Diwali Dry
Fruits in exotic festival special packing.
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Light up your diwali
celebrations with our exclusive collection of traditional Diwali
Diyas.
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Send good wishes on Diwali to
your dear ones with an auspicious Laxmi Ganesh Gift.
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Diwali or Divali is the most
celebrated festivals of India. The other name for Diwali Festival is
Deepavali or Deepawali. The word 'Deepawali' is a Sanskrit compound made
of two words 'Deepa' meaning lamp or light and 'Avali'
meaning a row. The word Deepawali therefore means 'rows of lights'.
Hence Diwali in India is celebrated as the Festival of Lights.
On the day of Divali entire country looks resplendent as people light
candles and diyas all around their house and streets.
Diwali in India commemorate the coronation of Lord Ram as the King of
Ayodhya. Lord Ram returned to Ayodhya after 14 years of exile and
slaying demon King Ravana. Divali therefore stands for the end of
ignorance (darkness) and beginning of knowledge (light) that enlightens
all. People celebrate Deepavali by lighting crackers and exchanging
Diwali Greetings with loved ones. To dear ones staying in different
cities Diwali Gifts like sweets and dry fruits are send through online
Divali shopping sites. |
Diwali 2008 will fall on October 28th, Tuesday. Check
out our exclusive Diwali gifts collection including diwali cards, diwali
diyas, diwali lamps, diwali candles, diwali mithai, diwali sweets, diwali
pooja thali, diwali dry fruits, diwali gift hampers, diwali silver gifts,
laxmi ganesh gifts, chocolate hampers, send diwali gifts and greetings to
your friends and family. Diwali is also known as divali, deepawali,
dipawali, dipawali, deepavali.