Do you want to make your Diwali celebration for the year 2010 exciting? Read the article and find out how you can make your Diwali for the year 2010 more exciting and meaningful by giving exciting gifts. Find about significance of Diwali and gifting trends in Diwali for the year 2010.
Diwali is one of the most popular Hindu festivals and is celebrated throughout India and world also among the Indian communities. It is a time to rejoice and meet family and friends. Diwali 2010 is going to be celebrated on November 5, 2010. It is also known as festival of lights as people light candles and small lamps and place them around their homes and courtyard as well as on balconies and porticos. The decoration of the whole house is done with flowers and lights. One of the most important aspects of Diwali is giving gifts to friend and relatives. Read on to find more about gifting trends in Diwali 2010.
Gifting Trends in Diwali 2010
Have a quick look and find about the gifting trends in Diwali 2010
Sweets
No festival can be complete without a pack of sweets. On Diwali, sweets have a special place. This is one of the common gifts that people exchange at the time of Diwali. So this year, when we are going to celebrate Diwali 2010, you can gift your near and dear ones some unique combinations of good and delicious sweets and satisfy their taste buds.
Chocolates
Gifting chocolates is the latest trend and Diwali 2010 is going to see huge variety of chocolates as gifts wrapped in love and care. There is literally wide range of varieties available and it is the best way to express your emotions in the righteous manner.
Dry Fruits
Dry fruits are good to gift to your near and dear ones as they are the right combination of taste and nutrition.
Spiritual Gifts
Making Diwali 2010 special, you can gift shagun coins, spiritual CDs and DVDs and many other such gifts available in the market.
Significance of Diwali
In North India lighti'u's house to remind all about the return of Lord Rama to his kingdom, Ayodhya from the fourteen years of exile. He had returned after conquering the tyrant Ravana, who had kidnapped his wife Sita and had kept her in his island, Lanka. So, Diwali is celebrated as the win of virtue over vice.
People across the country have different meanings and value behind celebrating Diwali. But the festivities and the spirit of enjoyment is the same throughout the country and among the Hindu's all over the world. Where North India celebrates it as the victory of Rama, in Gujarat people worship Goddess Laxmi, the goddess of wealth and believe that their new year commence from the very next day of Diwali. In Bengal people worship Goddess Kali.
No matter what the meaning is behind, celebration of Diwali signifies the renewal of life and the victory of good over evil. People wear new clothes to celebrate this festival and welcome the approach of winter. Exchanging gifts is one of the common and special things that people do on Diwali.
The popularity of Diwali is so much because of the way in which it is celebrated. It is the time when children enjoy crackers and sweets as well as elders get a chance to meet their family members and rejoice togetherness. Now, when you know that Diwali 2010 is going to be celebrated on Friday, November 5, you must now get prepared to buy some out of the ordinary and striking gifts for the occasion.
Celebrate Diwali 2010 in a better way and bring a ray of improved objective, hope and perception of intellect to your friends and family. Buy beautiful and useful gifts for them on Diwali 2010 and spread the light of peace and harmony in the world.
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