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Diwali is festival deeply rooted in the Indian mythology and holds a profound place in the heart of every Hindu. This is the time when the entire Hindu community is immersed into the holy activities of Diwali. For such a festival, devotional gift items are apt to present to your family, friends and relatives. Following are some of the option from which you can choose the gift suiting your budget.
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Idols Of Deities
Among the most popular gift items during the festival of Diwali are idols of deities. You can present them with a set of Lord Ganesha, Goddess Saraswati and Goddess Lakshmi, who have a significant place in the history of Diwali. These idols come in different materials such as brass, copper and even in clay. You can also go for silver idols of these deities that come in varied sizes. Gifting an idol would convey your best wishes and blessings to your kith and kin.
Small Temples
Gift this Diwali an exquisite temple for their home or office. There are Ram Darbar and Lord Ganesha Chauki too that are similar to temples. Wood temples or brass temples are mostly preferred by people. It usually contains enough space where the idols can be placed and a column where you can put all the puja samagri (the items used during puja rituals).
Auspicious Coins
Resenting gold or silver coins on Diwali has been a widely prevalent tradition in India. Silver or gold coins with religious and traditional symbols embossed on them are given. Gifting them is a way of saying "we want prosperity and wealth to come to you and stay all life long".
Religious Books
The holy book Ramayana narrates the entire story that forms the backbone of the festival of Diwali. Reading certain chapters from the book daily is included in the Puja rituals of the Hindus. Thus, gifting Ramayana makes a great option when you are looking for religious Diwali gifts.
Add to these gifts a box of sweet that will make their Diwali all the more nectarous. Let the religious air breeze through as your celebrate the festival of Diwali with happiness all around.
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