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Traditional Diwali Gifts

It has been customary to express love and affection for our loved ones by showering on them sundry gifts. Festivals like Diwali give us a nice opportunity to do it. Since the days Diwali originated, people exchanged gifts. However, those gifts were nothing what we exchange amongst loved ones. They were either the farm products or were made at home. These included home made sweets and hand made decorative items. They were not rugged and homely and nothing near to glamorized items but had a sentiment attached to them and thus were precious.

With time changed many things and obviously the traditions of gifting witnessed a drastic change as well. But, there were still some items, which had an evergreen charm to them. Following is a list of such Diwali gifts.

Lord Ganesha and Goddess Lakshmi Idol

Lord Ganesha and Goddess Lakshmi represent the goodness of the festival of Diwali. One stands for the wisdom and another for the wealth and both of them are essential for our survival on this earth. Gifting beautiful idols of these deities, you will be invoking divine blessings for them. Gift them this elegant gift and wish for their wellbeing and happiness all life long.

Gold And Silver Coins

This has been one of the est Diwali gifts till now. Gold and silver coins with images of deities embossed on them have a religious significance attached to them. Being an important part of Puja rituals make an apt Diwali gift.

Puja Thali

Another most important part while offering prayers to the almighty is Puja Thali. A beautiful set of puja thali with silver utensils in it has been gifted by people. It contains a lota, Lord Ganesha ghanti (bell), a diya and an incense stick holder.

Ram Darbar

Gift your friends or relatives a brass, wooden or clay Rama darbar that has a beautiful front where we can light diya and offer flower petals to the deity. Rama darbar is a combination of the idol of Lord Rama, Goddess Sita and Lakshmana.

Traditional Diwali Sweets

Team the items above with traditional Diwali sweets like Kaju Burfi, motichoor laddu etc. A packate or gift hampers containing a varity of dry fruits is customary to be given on Diwali.

If you wish to celebrate the Diwali in a traditional way then follow the aforementioned gifting ideas. The recipients would surely be delighted on getting these gifts.



 
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