Posted on : 26th
Sep 2009
The festival of Durga Puja might have taken its inspiration from the
festivities of the people of Bengal and South India, but today, the worship
of goddess shakti and her many avatars is a universal phenomenon and Indians
across the world want to partake of its vivid and colourful festivities.
Indiangiftsportal has just the answer to all your Durga puja needs, be it
the navratra special hampers with dandiya sticks or just a classical thali
for some spiritual moments where ever you might want to send it. Skimming
through the rituals and traditions of the festival in all its glory, here?s
your chance to share these intrinsic traditions with family and friends
across the globe.
With drum-beats being an integral part of Durga Puja, which ring out in the
streets of Calcutta, the portal?s team has a plethora of customised dandiya
sticks to choose from. Colourful painted raja-rani sets, puppet, sankheda
and sanedda sets are just a few examples. If that?s not something that
interests you, the dandiya hamper, complete with attire and sticks might do
the trick or even the Navratra special pack that has been put together with
great thought by the indiangiftsportal team. Among these are the beautiful
dandiya dance duppattas, Falguni Pathak dandiya music CDs or even dry fruits
put together in a beautiful pack or a traditional thali alongwith dandiya
sticks.
If the Navratra mood is something your family is enthused by, there is even
a beautiful chunri of satin decked with bright motifs just for Goddess
Durga.
Today's most authentic form of the Durga is that of a 10-handed goddess
modeled out of clay astride a lion. Each of those hands carry a separate
weapon in them except two, which holds the spear which has been struck into
the chest of the demon, Mahishasura. The four children of the Goddess had
also been added to the iconography - Laxmi, the goddess of wealth,
Saraswati, the Goddess of knowledge, Kartik, the God of beauty as well as
warfare and Ganesha, the 'Siddhidata' or the starter of everything in good
sense. Celebrate Durga Puja with the right mix of tradition at
indiangiftsportal with just a click that takes your into the inherent nature
of the festival.
From the traditional gifts that one can send to corners of the world, there
are various intricate decoratives for the festival apart from dry fruits,
fresh fruits, flowers, sweets, chocolates and others gifts that one can send
anywhere. Durga Maa idols to add flavour to the festival even if it is as
far as London or Russia, there are also Durga Puja thalis and accessories
that you could send to your loved one. Celebrating Durga puja even if there
are thousands of miles separating you and your family can be a traditionally
sparkling experience, all thanks to indiangiftsportal.
Durga Puja spans over a period of ten days, though the main essence of it
is restricted to four days only. And Indian gifts portal adds some Durga
puja essentials to its already bustling internet parlance that peaked during
rakhi with many gifts and traditional items for people to choose from.
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http://www.indiangiftsportal.com/