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Cheer up your friends on Christmas – Send Gifts to India!

This year, all my Indian friends have vowed to do something special on this Christmas Gifts to India. We will be sending cakes to India to not only our friends and families but also to the little kids in orphanages in the remoter corners of India. Even Indians who are not Christians have decided to send cakes to India for Christmas and New Year and share our blessings with the little angels in the obscure.

Gujarat Gifts has been a blessing in disguise for our group. It promises to deliver fresh cakes to over 250 cities of India. In fact, it offers same-day delivery of Cakes to Indiasome of the cities we are targeting. The cakes they offer are quite affordable too. Some of the cakes are available for less than 12 dollars! However, many of my friends have chosen to send the extra special Five Star cakes and cartoon-shaped Kids cakes to add a pinch of magical happiness for the little ones.

Christmas, New Year and festivities are celebrated to spread the cheer, joy, and bountiful happiness to the world. Let’s be generous this year and Send Gifts to India to all our loved ones – those whom we know and are related to, and those whom we might never even see. Let’s thank God for the cakes that we have and give a chance to those who are not so fortunate to feel the same gratitude to God too!

We sincerely hope that by next year, Gujarat Gifts will grow leaps and bounds and will be able to offer delivery of gifts to more cities and towns of India and remoter parts of India.

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Whenever any philosophy or community faced persecution anywhere in the world, they only had to reach the shores of India to be accepted as worthy guests by the ruling kings and princes and bestowed with Diwali Gifts, cattle, land and wealth because taking good care of all human beings and all guests is one of the central tenets of Hinduism. Traditions are eclectic and people who practice Hinduism have, over the millennia, welcomed people of different thought streams from across the world to come and settle in India and become a part of the Indian soil, its varied cultures and traditions. Therefore, the current population of India is perhaps the most ethnically and linguistically diverse in the globe because almost all the people who came to India to seek refuge in her bounteous wealth and her fertile land, stayed on and inter-married with the local population and became part of the soil of the nation.

Also, Hinduism celebrates the acquisition of wealth and material prosperity through fair and legal means without harming one’s fellow inhabitants of the planet. Poverty is not considered a virtue and people are encouraged to better their prospects in life by dint of their hard work and intelligence. In such a practical culture which is not divorced from the day-to-day realities of life, it is natural that a festival be dedicated to the propitiation of the Goddess of Wealth Lakshmi. This festival – Diwali – is the most popular festival in the Hindu calendar and Bhai Dooj marks the start of Diwali festivities.

It is said that Goddess Parvati had gambled with Lord Shiva – who is one of the three Gods in the Hindu Holy Trinity – and Parvati blesses anyone who gambles and plays cards on the occasion of Diwali. The professional, business and trading classes of India make it a point to gamble on these occasions and consider it auspicious to do so. People are invited to one another’s houses in the evening for a game of cards accompanied with music, food, refreshments and revelry.

Material prosperity is not the only thing that is prayed for and celebrated on Diwali but overall well- being of our families – material prosperity, good health and physical well-being as well as wisdom and spiritual attainment and enlightenment, in other words spiritual wealth is also sought. On the day of Diwali, people go out with their families and shop for gold, silver, jewelry and precious or semi-precious metallic objects. It is considered auspicious to purchase metallic objects on Diwali.

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Just like the Chinese, Indians are also a very successful, large, politically influential and economically powerful expatriate community. Indians have a large and important presence in many English speaking countries of the world like the U.S.A., the U.K.and Australia etc. The former Indian minister of state for external affairs, former top U.N. diplomat and current member of the Union Council of Ministers Shashi Tharoor famously calls the NRI community the “National Reserve of India.” India’s expatriate community repatriates a huge amount of valuable foreign exchange to India every year and thereby contributes to India’s bulging foreign exchange reserves and adds to the strength of the Indian economy.

Since Indians settled abroad add so significantly to the economy, education and culture of those countries and are a well assimilated community which respects and honours the festivals celebrated in foreign countries like Christmas, Thanksgiving, Easter to name a few, the native community in those countries return the favor by enthusiastically participating in the festivals and fairs connected to Indian festivals like Diwali. Diwali Melas with their joy rides for children, delicious Indian food items and stalls selling a wide variety of Diwali Gifts are a pleasure for anyone who attends them.Diwali Mithai is one of the most important components of Diwali.

This year, you can sending Diwali Gifts to India to your friends and family by simply logging in to online gifting portals like Gujarat Gifts. There is no better place to Send Diwali Sweets to Indiafor Diwali Gifts 2012 than Gujarat Gifts. You can also find Diwali Gift Hamperswhich make for a great gifting option. Pay conveniently online through a credit card, net banking or mobile payment facility.

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One of the less known reasons why Diwali has an additional significance for Hindus is the fact that the history of the reformist Arya Samaj movement that arose as a response to the pressures being put on the philosophies of Hinduism.

Hindu reformers like Ramakrishna Paramahansa, Swami Vivekananda and Maharshi Dayananda tried to reform Hindu as well as Indian society, to begin a healthy inter-faith dialogue between Hinduism and the other great philosophical systems in the world to show a path to their followers to attain nirvana – freedom from the endless cycles of birth and rebirth and an identification of the self with the Absolute Paramatma or Brahman. Maharshi Dayananda believed in the Hindu Vedas as a source of wisdom and in brahmacharya or maintaining chaste thoughts as a pure way of life. On Diwali day, he attained nirvana.

Apart from the fact that Maryada Purushottam Shri Ram returned victorious to Ayodhya after 14 years of vanvaaas and after vanquishing the evil demon Lankashree Ravana, it is the attainment of nirvana that is also celebrated by the Arya Samajis on the day of Diwali.

Even today, Arya Samajis remain an important component of the Hindu faith and way of life. Arya Samaj Mandirs are known for their charitable and social work, apart from being places of worship and venues for Arya Samaj weddings.

Everyone gets together with their families, clean their homes during the days and weeks preceding Diwali, celebrate Dhanteras and Lakshmi Puja and eat Diwali mithai on the evening of Diwali. Be a part of the festivities of your near and dear ones and send Diwali sweets to India. Diwali Gifts Hampers are a great gift option as well.

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What is synonymous with Diwali in people’s mind? Undoubtedly, lights, firecrackers and sweets!

Since Diwali is a Festival of Lights, people – especially youngsters – feel a lot of excitement and joy in letting off bright fireworks of various shapes, sizes and colors. Fireworks are a way of showing the Gods in Heaven that the people on Earth are very happy with the blessings that the Almighty has bestowed upon them in life. Seeing their obvious happiness, the Gods feel happy as well and they would keep bestowing their favors and showering prosperity on the people so that their happy lives may continue without any hindrance. A practical benefit of the fireworks is the smoke that they emanate which is beneficial for killing pests, insects and mosquitoes which are usually found aplenty in this season in India.

Anyone who sees a large Indian city from a high rise apartment or a high storey in a five star hotel on the night of Diwali Gifts, will get a beautiful view of the night sky lit up with multiple roman candles or ‘rockets’, sparklers, ‘flower pots’ and ‘charkhis.’

It is of course very important to exercise the highest standards of safety and precaution when playing with firecrackers and one should not play with fireworks except under strict adult supervision. One should not wear very loose items of clothing or even extremely tight or synthetic/ nylon or silk clothes when playing with firecrackers. Well-fitting cotton clothes which fully cover the body and thus afford maximum protection should be chosen whether one is himself bursting firecrackers or not since the outdoors are full of bursting firecrackers anyway.

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Sikhism is one of the faiths that are very close to Hinduism, which have emerged as reformist offshoots or branches of Hinduism. The Third Sikh Guru Amar Das declared that Sikhs would receive the Guru’s blessings on the day of Diwali. Even the Foundation Stone of the Golden Temple in Amritsar was laid on Diwali day in the Year 1577. The Mughal Emperor Jehangir or Salim – who was the son of the Great Mughal Emperor Shehenshah Akbar and the father of the Mughal Emperor who built the Taj Mahal, the Red Fort in Delhi and the Jama Masjid – released the Sixth Sikh Guru Hargobind on Diwali Day in the Year 1619.

Sikhs comprise one of the most patriotic communities in India are well known for their cheerful nature, their zest for life, their appetite for all the good things of life as well as their music and dance like bhangra and gidda. If you visit any place in the country where Diwali is being celebrated, you will see Sikh children participating in all the festivities with a lot of excitement and enthusiasm.

Pope John Paul II – wearing a Diwali tilak on his forehead – performed an Eucharist in India with the altar decorated with Diwali lamps and spoke about the Festival of Lights at the Eucharist in the year 1999.

Both the Sikh and Hindu communities are found in large numbers in America along with the religious majority of the Christians there. This year, you can easily Send Diwali Gifts to India by simply logging in to an online gifting portal like Gujarat Gifts where you can choose from a wide range of Diwali Gifts, Diwali Hampers from its Online Diwali Gifts Store. There is no better place to send Diwali Gifts to India from US. Pay conveniently using a credit card, netbanking or mobile payment facility.

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Memorable Bhai Dooj Gifts for your Sibling

This year, Diwali will be celebrated on the 13th of November and two days thereafter, Bhai Dooj will be celebrated that symbolizes the bondage of love and affection among brothers and sisters. On this 2nd day of Shukla paksha of Kartik month, Lord Shre Krushna, after killing Narakasua the demon, was welcomed by his sister with burning of diyas and putting of tikkas. Bhai Dooj Gifts are the media through which these sibling emotions and feeling are transmitted, even staying quite afar.

If you are staying abroad, this is the occasion when you can share your feeling with your brothers or sisters living in India. You can now Send Bhai Dooj Gifts to Indiawithout having to take any botheration of visiting so many shops for selecting various items suiting to the choice or taste of your brother or sister.

There are a number of online portals which make the task too easy for you. You are just to visit the websites of accomplished portals, make your choice of Diwali Gifts 2012 and place the order. The gifts will reach your brother or sister living at any location in India. In order to make the occasion memorable both for your sibling and for yourself, you have the options to choose the Bhai Dooj Gift hampers from a number of items such as sweets, apparels, chocolates, perfumes, soft toys, men’s wear, gent’s hanky, Axe deodorant, leather belt, Gillette after- shave, Parker pen set, Do it perfume, puja thali, dry fruits, combos, soft toys, flowers and photo frames.

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Dhanteras History & Celebrations

It was prophesied that King Hima’s son would die of snakebite on the fourth day of his marriage. To avert this disaster and to save herself from widowhood and play the role of the loving wife as all good wives must, his wife did not allow him to sleep on the night that death had been prophesied for him. She collected all their gold, jewels and ornaments and put them in a huge heap near where they were spending the night together.

Lord Yama, the King of Death, slithered in after having assumed the form of a serpent but the glow and light from all the gold and ornaments dazzled Yama and he forgot all about his mission of taking Hima’s son’s life that night. Also, the prince’s wife had stayed awake and was singing melodious songs to prevent herself from falling asleep as well as to keep her husband awake. She also knew that Lord Yama would be distracted by the melody of her voice and would forget all about claiming her husband’s life. This is exactly what happened. Yama, having stopped because of the glow of the ornaments, now sat mesmerized by the sheer melody of the young lady’s voice. Thus was the life of her husband saved. Till this day, the festival of Dhanteras that is celebrated wherever Hindus live involves the purchase of metallic objects, precious metals, gold, jewelry and ornaments. All leading jewelers in the city run promotional schemes to attract customers to their outlets on the day of Dhanteras. The roads in major metropo itan cities are choked with traffic since everyone is out shopping. The Indian economy does crores of shopping activity on the day of Dhanteras Gifts. As per Keynesian economics, this day certainly pumps the economy and even in macroeconomic terms, it spreads wealth around to everyone on the day of Dhanteras.

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On the fourth day of Diwali, Bali who had been banished to Patala by Lord Vishnu – the Preserver in the Holy Trinity – went to the place ordained for him by Vishnu. This is the Kartika Shudda Padyami. The fifth day is Bhai Dooj or Yama Dvitiya when sisters invite their brothers over and the sacred bond between brothers and sisters is celebrated again – just like it is on the sacred occasion of Rakshabandhan.

Diwali and the logical and interconnected Hindu traditions woven around Diwali make it the primary or pre-eminent Hindu festival of the year. It truly is the Queen among all the festivals of India – The Land of Festivals, Tradition and Antiquity.

Nothing is more important to Hindus that connecting with their families, friends and loved ones on Online Diwali Giftsof how far away they might be geographically located – across the states of India or across the nations of the world where people may be studying, working or be engaged in their own business.

The global popularity of Diwali can be gauged from the fact that the day of Deepawali is an official holiday not only in India but also in Surinam, Trinidad and Tobago, Mauritius, Fiji, Malyasia, Singapore, Guyana, Myanmar, Sri Lanka and of course in the Hindu majority nation of Nepal – the only Hindu majority nation in the world apart from India.

The internet and 24X7 connectivity help bridge the distance on such occasions. Send Diwali Sweets to Indiahave traditionally been an integral part of the festival of Diwali. Sweetmeat vendors do brisk business on the occasion of Diwali. While traditional Indian mithais are always popular, nowadays a lot of people are also gifting and consuming chocolates and other western sweets. Diwali Mithai is always a popular gifting choice on the occasion of Diwali.

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Diwali Gifts – Five Days of Celebrations

Most people think that Diwali is a one-day festival but in reality, Diwali is a five-day celebration when each day is considered special due to some mythological legend or religious association. Dhanteras marks the start of the festival of Diwali and falls exactly two days before the day of Amavasya which is also called ‘Badi Diwali’. This year, Dhanteras is on 11th of November and Diwali is on 13th of November 2012.

On the festival of Dhanteras, it is considered auspicious to purchase metallic items like jewelry, gold coins and sovereigns with pictures of Lakshmi and Ganesha engraved on them, bars of gold, metallic utensils for the home or expensive items made of metal like a new car for the family. The day of Dhanteras is especially important for the Hindu business community in India. For thousands of years, Dhanteras has marked the beginning of the financial year for traditional businessmen in India. It is considered especially auspicious to begin as well as conclude significant business transactions on Dhanteras day. It is also considered an auspicious day to fructify or concretize new business plans and strategies like getting new companies registered.

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