Posted on : 6th Oct
2009
For the festival of lights, this season, there's a complete pandora's box
awaiting your click at Indian Gifts Portal. The portal that prides itself as
being in touch with tradition and customs has over 24 different snazzy
categories of gifts to choose from. As Indians across the world celebrate
the homecoming of Lord Rama, after a 14-year exile in the forest and his
victory over Ravana, Indian Gifts Portal gets inspired by Diwali to bring
you are a plethora of options to accentuate this time of happiness, hope and
togetherness.
And what better way to start the celebrations that gifting mithais to loved
ones all over the world. There is the traditional kaju mithai gift box and
the choco crunch to choose from. Besan ladoos, balooshahi, soan papdi,
Chappan Bhog gift packs to even low sugar kaju katli for the health
concious, choose from the 59 gifts packs.
Legend has it that the people of Ayodhya welcomed Lord Rama by lighting
rows (avali) of lamps (dipa), which is where the festival got its name,
dipawali. Following this age old tradition, Indian Gifts Portal offers you
an array of traditional and festive lamps that your can send to various
corners of the globe wishing family and friends a happy diwali. There are
over 69 lamps to choose from the contemporary to the traditional.
Going a step further the portal's enterprising team has also sourced the
best and most sparkling sets of diyas that one can send as gifts. From the
ordinary clay diyas decorated with paint and tinsel, there are intricately
designed options of over 80 to choose from Ganapathi leaf, shells, lotus,
swastiks and thalis in varying colours and hues for all tastes. Custom made
BhaiDooj Combos are also available apart from the auspicious Gold and silver
gifts that signify prosperity during this festival occasion.
The festival which is celebrated to dispel darkness and light up peoples
lives symbolises unity in diversity as every state celebrates it in its own
special way. The celebration of the four-day festival commences on Aswayuja
Bahula Chaturdasi and concludes on Kartika Shudda Vijiya. The first day of
the festival Naraka Chaturdasi marks the vanquishing of the demon Naraka by
Lord Krishna and his wife Satyabhama.
The message of Naraka Chaturdasi is that the good of the society should
always prevail over one's own personal bonds.
The second day is Amavasya when Lakshmi puja is performed while the third
day is "Kartika Shudda Padyami." On the fourth day, referred to as
"Yama Dvitiya," sisters invite their brothers to their homes (Also
called Bhai Dooj).
For the Gujaratis, Marwaris and the business community, Diwali marks the
worship of Goddess Lakshmi and also the beginning of the new financial year
while Bengalis worship Goddess Kali or Durga. In all its different legends
and avatars, the spirit of diwali is one of sharing the light and festivity
with others. Indian Gifts Portal has ensured that each nuance of the
festival gets noticed. Puja thalis, crackers, apparels, decorations,
candles, hampers and even diamonds, celebrate this Diwali with those far
away in style and tradition with Indian Gifts Portal. Prices to and from
various destinations vary according to what is ordered, in India and abroad.
Indian Gifts Portal wishes you a Happy and Prosperous Diwali!!!
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