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Sending Diwali Gifts to India through Online Gifts Portals

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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