One of the most enchanting festivals of India, Diwali is celebrated
with lots of gaiety and enthusiasm throughout the country. Celebrated
on the 15th day of the month of Kartik, as per the Hindu calendar, this
year it falls on the 26th October. With attractive Diyas and dazzling
fireworks, all streets and houses lit up with small clay lamps or
diyas, candles and strands of small electric bulbs, India glitters like
gold. This festival falls exactly 20 days after the Dusshera has
celebrations for five days. But with Diwali festivities and rituals
around can the online shopping and mouthwatering dishes be far behind?
Festivities cannot be complete without friends and relatives. People visit each other and exchange gifts. Gifts need not be always very expensive ones, it is the thought that goes behind that matters. Gifts are exchanged not to test the value of a person, but to strengthen ones bonding in a relationships. While selecting Diwali gifts one needs to keep in mind the character of the person and his or her likes and dislikes. This brings forth the love and affection you have for a person. Gifts for Diwali can be anything from small earthen diyas depicting light and happiness into a household. Read More
Festivities cannot be complete without friends and relatives. People visit each other and exchange gifts. Gifts need not be always very expensive ones, it is the thought that goes behind that matters. Gifts are exchanged not to test the value of a person, but to strengthen ones bonding in a relationships. While selecting Diwali gifts one needs to keep in mind the character of the person and his or her likes and dislikes. This brings forth the love and affection you have for a person. Gifts for Diwali can be anything from small earthen diyas depicting light and happiness into a household. Read More
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