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Diwlai - The festival of lights

Diwlai - The festival of lights

Diwali is one of the biggest festivals of Hindus

, celebrated with great enthusiasm and happiness in India. The festival is celebrated for five continuous days, where the third days is celebrated as the main Diwali festival or 'Festival of lights'. On this auspicious day, people light up diyas and candles all around their house. They perform Laxmi Puja in the evening and seek divine blessings of Goddess of Wealth.

Preparation for the most awaited festival starts days and in fact months before the dates. It is believed that goddess of wealth does not reside in those house which are unclean and dirty. Therefore, house cleaning starts much before and all the unwanted stuffs from the house are thrown away. People go for shopping and purchase different kinds of home decors and new items to decorate their home.

The market during Diwali seasons sees a lot of demand and business in on rise. This is in every se4ctor. Demand is seen especially for gift items, home decors, electric items, gold, sweets and clothes. Special discounts and sales are available and the entire nation is busy planning their festival celebrations and holidays.

No festival in India can do without sweets. in fact India tops of all the other nations in term of producing a huge variety of sweets and desserts. Most of the sweets are home made and Diwali is one such festival which involves the maximum consumption of sweets throughout the year.

Apart from the general sweets which are available throughout the year there are few special sweet dishes which are specially made at home for this festival only. Like Gughra, Ghayar, kaju katli, Burfi and many more. Also prepared are savories like khandavi, patra, fafda, mathiya, etc...

The festival of Diwali is never complete without exchange of gifts and sweets. People present Diwali gifts to all near and dear ones and also never let their guest leave without serving them sweets. Indians staying abroad might miss the fun of the celebrations in India but they definitely can enjoy the delicious sweets and savories.

With the help of internet services it is easy to send gifts to all your loved ones staying far from you in no time. You can find a myriad of gift items, sweets, gift hampers and lot more, well within your reach. Send Diwali Mithai Thali to India and indulge yourself with the celebrations of the festival of lights.

Diwlai - The festival of lights

By: Raman
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