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The wonderful festival of lights is adorned by the brightness of the Diwali lamps and the different candle gifts. Diwali is the occasion to wish your near and dear ones a happy Diwali. Diwali holidays bring families closer with Diwali fireworks, songs and Diwali sweets. So enjoy the festivities of the season as we celebrate this Diwali with Diwali lamps and traditional gifts.

Diwali Gift Ideas

Not only is Diwali the most significant Hindu festival, it is also the most enchanting. Right from the mythological tales about the origin of the festival to the quaint tradition followed to this day, the festival has all the elements that make it an enthralling experience. The most beautiful part about the festival is that despite being a predominantly Hindu festival, it capture the secular nature of India perfectly. Everyone is encouraged to take part in the festivities, be they Muslims, Christians or Jews. And it is common to see people from

different religions enjoying themselves along with their Hindu counterparts. Diwali is by far the most popular festival in India. Diwali gifts are exchanged with much gusto. It is celebrated year after year with heightened pomp and pageantry, which is justifies considering the centuries of traditions and myths it has associated with its name. Legend has it that Lord Rama, one of the most beloved Gods in the Hindu pantheon, returned to Ayodhya on a dark Amavasya (no-moon) night, after having spent 14 years in exile. His loyal brother Lakshman and beloved wife Sita accompanied him. Upon seeing their benign ruler, the residents of Ayodhya were overjoyed and welcomed him with open arms and open hearts..



Immediately the people went about the task of lighting hundreds and hundreds of candles, oil lamps and diyas until Ayodhya shone like a jewel in the night sky. They danced and sang with joy. Thus the festival got its name ‘Deepawali’ which means rows of light. It signifies victory of good over evil and is a sacred festival. There are some traditional gifts that are given on Diwali, here’s a list of Diwali gift ideas.





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