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Brighten up This Diwali with Diyas and Candles

Posted on : 13th October 2010
Diwali is associated with lights and illumination and hence aptly called as the Festival of Lights. Diwali is symbolized with lighting up the houses with diyas and candles. As everyone knows that exchanging of gifts is an age old tradition in Diwali. It is the time where people meet their loved ones, relatives and friends and gifts are considered a token of love and good wishes. Diwali Diyas and Candles are one of the most beautiful and popular gift items during this festival.
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Popularity of Online Shopping in Diwali

Posted on : 9th October 2010
The joys and enthusiasm levels in Diwali can never go down. Whether rich or poor, young and old, diwali festival is celebrated by all. A simple gift represents the warmth and love associated with the festival and the gift. Diwali gifts are exchanged with much gusto. There are varied products available in the market for gifts. People can also make online purchase to send gifts to dear ones living far away.
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Tradition of Gifting Sweets in Diwali

Posted on : 7th October 2010
Diwali, the festival of lights, is a symbolic festival of fun, happiness and celebrations. It is also the celebration of sweets. It is a known fact that for any kind of happy event or occasion, sweets are an essential part of the celebrations. Diwali is an occasion to enjoy sweets of different varieties. This festival is a time of exchanging gifts and showering your love and regards to friends, family and relatives.
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The Tradition of Exchanging Gifts on Diwali

Posted on : 5th October 2010
Diwali or Deepavali, the Indian festival of lights, is a festival that symbolises the victory of good over the evil or darkness prevailing within oneself. Lightening up the darkness of the Amavasya moon, this festival reinforces our bonding with our family members, friends and loved ones. This is one festival where people of all age groups, irrespective of color, creed and caste join hands and celebrate the festival. Diwali is celebrated by lighting earthen diyas or lamps.
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