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Send Diwali Gifts to India
Diwali is a festival of light and joy. People love to celebrate Diwali by taking blessing from Parents and send Gifts. In India people eagerly await for this Diwali festival throughout the year as it brings joy and happiness to their lives and it is celebrated with much flamboyance. In Diwali, people share their joy, enthusiasm and Gifts with their dear ones all over India and abroad. In India, Diwali is celebrated to cherish victory of Truth over Darkness and Evil. As People send Diwali Gifts and sweets, the sale of Gifts and house hold items reach sky high on Diwali times. Every year Diwali falls in second half of the year and it is closely associated with ancient Hindu tradition as Diwali is celebrated to mark ancient Hindu God Ram's Victory over evil Ravan. Since ancient Times in India, every year Dussehra is celebrated on a day on which God Ram had conquered Lanka and defeated Ravan.
People send Gifts on the festival of Diwali to India. Families in India as well as those who are residing abroad celebrate this festival by offering sweets and other Items as Diwali Gifts to India to their dear ones or exchanging Diwali Gifts with their dear ones. Diwali is celebrated on a day on which God Ram returned back to Ayodhya with Sita, Brother Lakshman, Hanuman and their "sena".
Indians who are residing outside India send Diwali Gifts to India and those who live in India exchanging Diwali Gifts or send Gifts to their family members who are living in India to show their love and affection to their family members because it is best way to show feelings towards someone you love.
Diwali festival is closely associated with Gifts, Sweets and fire crackers. A week before Diwali, people start buying these items and their sale goes sky rocketing. Kids loves to celebrate Diwali with fire crackers and their parent offers them Gifts like Toys, Games, Sweets to enjoy fully. On Diwali day, Indian people decorates entrance of the house with colorful Rangoli to welcomes their Guest with warms feelings.
In Diwali times, in India markets and shopping malls are crowded with people all over to buy Diwali Gifts, house hold items, new cloths and Indian Sweets. The next day of Diwali is celebrated as Hindu New Year and on this day people visits to their dear ones and wish them prosperous New Year. On New Year day younger ones take blessing as well as Diwali Gifts from elders ones. Offering a Gifts and Sweets is one of the popular ancient Hindu traditions which are filled with joy and emotion.
Diwali and gifting-shopping are closely associated. People buy Gifts and house hold items to clean-up and decorate their homes on Diwali. In Diwali, all family members from Kids to Parent and Grand Parents have a common reason to share their happiness.
On Diwali day, Kids get lots of Gifts, Sweets and Crackers from their Parents. As a Diwali tradition young members of the family get blessings and Gifts from senior family members. The next day of Diwali is celebrated as New Year. On New Year day people visits to their relatives and friends and wish them Diwali greetings. The next day of New Year is celebrated as “Bhai Dooj”. This day is auspicious for brother and sister as they wish Prosperous New year and Gifts to each other.
Diwali is not just one festival but it is a series of festivals. Diwali brings happiness and good wishes along with Gifts to everyone’s life. Diwali-Dhanteras-New Year-Bhai Dooj these are popular festivals. Earlier times Diwali was almost only popular in India but now as people moves out of India and resides at many countries across the world Diwali is celebrated almost in each country. Those who are residing outside India send Diwali Gifts & Sweets to India to their relatives. Even India people send Diwali Gifts and Sweets to USA and world.
Nowadays Diwali is not only limited to India because almost in every country across the world Indian people settled. This makes Diwali special because greetings-wishes for Diwali and Gifts come to India from all over the world.
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