Friday, 13 October 2017

DEEPAWALI - FESTIVAL OF LIGHTS









DEEPAWALI - FESTIVAL OF LIGHTS

Deepawali is one of the Important festivals of Indians which is celebrated not only in India but also all over the world. It is known as the Festival of Light and is famous for the firework displays that mark this occasion. It is time when people pray to the Gods for the prosperity of the family and business and people exchange gifts and wishes. Deepawali is also known as festival of  Sweets  & Diyas. Deepawal is a festival when people can make effort to make smile on there loved ones faces! Show them how much you love them and add a personal touch to the gifts that you give them.
If you haven’t started your  shopping yet, or are looking for ideas about what to get your Friends, here is a guide to  Deepawali gift shopping for you. There is a whole range of ideas from traditional gifts to eco-friendly options to choose from. So don’t leave your decisions to the last minute, browse through and pick some new ideas for gifting this year.

Gift Ideas : To Brighten up the occasion of lights there are different  ideas for purchasing  gift for Deepawali /Diwali 2017. 



Statues of God & Goddesses :
Diwali is a time for worshipping a lot of gods and goddesses. Some people seek the blessings of the benevolent Lord Ganesha as they begin a new venture or year, Goddess Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth, brings prosperity to her devotees as she enters their houses this time of the year. A lot of Indians also worship the Goddess Kali during this occasion. If anyone  is looking for a spiritual gift you could give them a statue of these gods and goddesses to usher in prosperity and happiness in their lives & pick a statue made of clay, plastic or silver, depending on budget. 

Diyas & Candles: 
If you want to add a personal touch to your Diwali gifts, you could buy some candle, wax. Most craft shops have candle moulds available in different shapes and sizes. You could decorate the candles using some glue, glitter, beads, sequins and other craft supplies. Alternatively, you can also write personalized messages on the candles. Make a linear drawing on a piece of wax paper and write your message on it with sketch pens.

Ethnic wear and jewellery
There is no better occasion than a religious festival to flaunt your ethnic side. If your friend is too caught up between corporate and party life to find time to dress in ethnic wear, this could be a suitable time to provide them with an opportunity to expand their wardrobe. You could buy your girl friend a sari or a silk skirt or a kurti, depending on what she likes, or if your friend is a guy, a kurta or sherwani would be the right choice. You could also opt for a fusion between western and ethnic wear, perhaps a t-shirt with ethnic elements and traditional fabric and dying. You can also add some ethic jewellery, an earring or a necklace or even an anklet that you might have picked up on your travel around the country. This will tell them that Diwali is not the only occasion when you think of them.

Potted house plants:
Another way to embrace green Diwali is to make an attempt to reduce the air pollution that is caused by the burning of firecrackers during this festival. There are a number of house plants to pick from, most of them are easy to maintain and in return they not only spruce up the interiors, but also purify the surrounding air. Use this festive occasion to spread the good word about reforestation and gift seeds or potted plants to your friends and family. Ask them to take care of them and also forward the trend amongst their social circles, they not make good items for gifting but are also beneficial for the environment.

5. Watches for Men & Women:
Accessories make the best gift items because they suit everyone, regardless of gender or size. They are also available in a variety of price range, thereby being easily affordable within your budget. Watches and sunglasses are the easiest to pick from, mostly because you must have often seen your friends sport one and you know what they like. Either way, whatever you pick, they will undoubtedly find an attire to wear it with, so you know you can’t go very wrong.

4. Homemade sweets and cakes
There is nothing better than a gift that appeases the taste buds and appetites. If you or your mother is great at creating awesome Diwali delicacies, make sure to gift some to your friends. Some all time favourites are laddoos and barfis, but if you have a special secret recipe, you should definitely introduce your friends to it. Although do keep in mind that sweets and cakes do not normally stay good for long, so make sure your friends consume it at once, or if you are giving them some to take away, make sure they have a refrigerator or can store it somewhere to prevent it from going off. If not, give them only enough so that they can finish it in the next few days.

3. Gift hamper
If you want to give a bit of everything to your friends, this is the ideal gift option. The ideal Diwali hamper will have some sweets or chocolates, a selection of dry fruits, some candles or such likes, some fragrant potpourri and a good luck charm or wish card. But the best thing about a hamper is that you can always personalize the gift, add in little tit-bits that mean something to them or that has been on their wish list for long, wrap it all in a bow and you will have a present that is bound to delight your friends.

2. Spiritual DVDs and CDs
Another great gift for your friends on this occasion is spiritual CDs or DVDs, especially if they are of the religious bend of mind. It could be devotional songs or chants and hymns or narrations of holy events, it could be just audio or both audio-visual. If you look in the market, you will be surprised by the variety of choices available. If your friend is devoted to a particular God or spiritual leader, a documentation of their chants and sermons would be an ideal present for their spirit.

 1. Gift vouchers
If you can’t decide what to buy for your friend, go into the store you know they visit often and get them a gift voucher. Vouchers are available in a variety of price range to suit your pocket, and this gives them the liberty to pick a gift of their choice. Another option with vouchers is to get some on mobile apps and video games, this would be ideal if they use their phones a lot for various tasks.

Diwali is just around the corner and thinking about a gift for your loved ones can be tricky. What if you don’t want to go the conventional way? The diyas and sweets are the most common and most exchanged gifts during Diwali. But this Diwali, break the norms and shoot for the most unexpected and random gifts to surprise your loved ones. Giftease has a wide range of products that you can choose from to give to your friend and family.

Personalized gifts
The best gift on any festival is the one with a personal touch to it. Show your loved ones this Diwali, just how special they really are to you. You can go for rings or pendants or even stylish bracelet with the names or initials of your loved ones. Nothing will be more special or perfect than this one. You can even go for a hint of sweetness. How about their favorite chocolate along with a heartfelt message on a personalized sleeve? This could the best personalized Diwali gift for your sister or your wife!

Home decor
You can never go wrong if you get something that involves everyone in your family. The perfect Diwali gift for your family can be a personalized hanging photo lamp. What better way to light up their Diwali than this! How can you ever go wrong with something that makes home a better place? A table fountain with LED lights can be a perfect Diwali gift for your loved ones!

Kiddo gifts
Sure the kids are showered with chocolates and delightful delicacies, but won’t it be better if the kids are given a chance to build their personalities and learn something new and innovative? This Diwali make gift the kids in the family a do-it-yourself kit and let them explore their own creativity! An engaging board game would be a fun way to pass time along with the knowledge that they might gain in the process.This Diwali make it creative and  chocolates and mithais. This festive season make an actual effort and watch a smile wash all over your loved ones faces! Show them how much you love them and add a personal touch to the gifts that you give this Diwali!

Shop Diwali Gifts Online
Brighten up the occasion of lights with our entire range of Diwali 2018 gift ideas.

Diwali is the biggest and most celebrated festival of the year that is celebrated with great fervour all over India. The auspicious occasion of Diwali is an epitome of lights, diyas, sweets, crackers and so on. The best part about Diwali is that the entire family gets together, spends quality time, exchanges gifts etc. The festival of Diwali is celebrated to mark the homecoming of Lord Rama after the long exile of 14 years. This occasion marks the victory of good over evil. This year, Diwali is on 7th Nov, 20118. The goddess of fortune Maa Lakshmi is worshipped on this holi day.
The festival also marks the exchange of gifts among loved ones, friends, employees, business associates etc. that fosters the sense of togetherness, thereby strengthening your bond with people.
This festive season, spread the love by choosing Diwali gifts online from Rediff Shopping. With our wide range of Diwali gift ideas, you will be spoilt for choice.
Diwali Gift Ideas
Exchanging sweets and gifts is quite common during Diwali. Even companies send out gifts to their customers and employees during Diwali as a token of goodwill. Thanks to online shopping, you can now choose from a range of Diwali gifts for your near and dear ones on an online shopping portal from the comfort of your home.
You can visit  amazon.com, Flipkart etc. and choose from thousand of gift ideas for Diwali. 

For a well lit house
Why visit those crowded stores to buy lights and lanterns for Diwali when you can buy them online from Amazon.com, Flipkart etc. you can now select from our choicest range of colourful and artistic Diwali diyas and lanterns. Add life to your home with our collection of lights and lanterns.
Big buys Eg. LED TV , Few Kitchen Accessories 
There is no better time than Diwali to make big purchases for your home and family. Whether you are planning to buy a new LED TV, Washing Machine, Kitchen Accessories, You can even buy electronics, gadgets and find some amazing diwali offer. & deals.

Sweets for Diwali
No Indian festival is complete without mouth-watering sweets and savouries. Browse through our range of chocolate combos, dry fruits and mithai hampers to sweeten the occasion.
Ethnic Apparels & Accessories for Diwali


With the festive season around the corner, it is time to stock up on the latest  Lehnga - cholis, sarees, dresses,K urtis  and jewellery like earrings, necklace sets, pendant sets & so on.

Thursday, 12 October 2017

BHAI DOOJ 2018










Bhai Dooj 2017

Bhai Dooj 2017 would be celebrated in India on 21st of October, at Saturday.
Bhaiya Dooj is a most prominent and legendary festival of India when sisters pray to God for their belovef brothers to get a long living and prosperous life. Sisters perform puja and tika ceremony as well as gets return gifts from brothers.
It is the most celebrated festival in India which is enjoyed two days after the main Diwali festival. According to the Gregorian calendar, it falls on the 2nd day of Shukla Paksha in the month of Kartika (between October and November). All the sisters awaken very early in the morning, worship and pray to God and Goddesses for the better future and health of their brothers. After puja ritual celebration takes place including tika ceremony by putting vermillion, dahi and rice on their forehead. After this ceremony they do aarti and offer sweet and glass of water to eat and drink. Finally they exchange gifts and take blessing by touching the feet of elders.
It is also celebrated outside the country. It is just like the Raksha Bandhan festival to increase the bond of love among brothers and sisters. At this auspicious day sisters make pray to God for the well being and welfare of their special brothers while brothers offer gifts according to their strength in order to show their love and care for their loving sisters. There are variety of stories and legends which are related to the origin and celebration of this special occasion.

History of Bhai Dooj

According to the Hindu Mythology, it is considered that the God of death, Yamraj, had visited his lovable sister named Yami (Yamuna) at this special day. His sister welcomed him by aarti and tilak ceremony. She offered him a garland and special dishes including sweets to eat. He had returned her sister a unique gift as a symbol of his love and care towards her sister. At that day Yamraj had declared that the brother who would receive tilak and aarti by their sister, he would never be frightened. That’s why the same day is called as the Yama Dwitiya.
According to another story, Hindu Lord Krishna had returned to his sister, Subhadra, after killing the demon king Narakasur where he was welcomed by his sister with tilak, aarti, sweets and flowers.

How to celebrate Bhai Dooj

Sisters request their brothers to come to their home for celebrating this festival with their beloved dishes. Sisters, at this day pray to God to give blessings to their brothers to be protected from all the problems and bad fortune. However, brothers follow their responsibilities towards their loving and caring sisters.
Sisters make a seat for their brothers by the flour of rice to sit on this and receive a ceremony. They worship the hands of brother by applying the paste of rice and Sindoor. Then, sister offers flower of Kaddu, betel leaves, betel nut and coins in the palms of their brother. Sisters chant mantras by pouring water on the palm. The application of Kalawa in the hand, tilak and aarti is performed. Sisters lit a lamp facing the south direction. It is considered that, it is very lucky to see the flying kite in the sky to get fulfilled the wishes requested by the God for the longevity of the brother.
At some place in India such as the Haryana, Maharashtra where the festival is normal to celebrate, the sister without brother (who has no brother), celebrate the particular occasion by worshipping the Hindu God Moon instead of brother. Sisters apply mehendi on their hands at this day as their custom and tradition.
Sisters who are far away from their brothers, make pray to the God moon, take aarti for the happiness and prosperity in the life of their brothers. Whereas, brothers send return gifts and lots of love to their sisters through the email, post or by other means. This is the main reason why all children make a call to the moon by the name of Chandamama.

Significance of Bhai Dooj

People in Haryana, Maharashtra, Gujarat, and Goa celebrate this festival with the great passion and fun. It is the time when brothers and sisters remember their responsibilities for each other. It reunites and renews the relationship and love of brothers and sisters when all the members of the family get together to celebrate it. There is a sweet dish in the Maharashtra known as the basundi poori or kheerni poori.
This festival brings a lot of happiness, affection and warmth between the relationship of brother and sister. This festival is a way to present the love and care of brothers and sisters to each other. Five betel nuts and betel leaves are placed at the brother’s had by their sisters. Prayer is done by the sisters by pouring water on their hands.


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DIWALI MESSAGES, WISHES & QUOTES




Diwali Messages, Wishes, Quotes

Deepawali  Messages

Diwali is most celebrating festival of Indians & celeberated all over the world. 20 day after Dussehra public celebrate five days Hindu festival which is called Diwali or Deepawali. Means the festival of lighting, firecrackers, shopping and so on. Main diwali is celebrate on third day(Amavasya) of five day diwali festival. Diwali festival begins with Dhanteras festival and ends with Bhai dooj festival. On the main celebration day of Diwali people lit a huge diyas, candles, fire works, firecrackers etc. Its a festival which mostly enjoyed by children. Significantly its a Hindu festival the the firecrackers in this festival is enjoyed by all religion.

Deepawali Wishes – Celebrate the festival of Lights & Sweets.

Deepawali Messages

  • May thousands of lamps light up your life with endless happiness, richness, health & wealth forever wishing you and your family a very "HAPPY DIWALI
  • May millions of lamps illuminate your life with endless joy, prosperity,health and wealth forever Wish you and your family a very happy Diwali.
  • Separated by distance  
  •  Joined by hearts
     Sending you Deepawali wishes
     From miles apart
     Have a Happy & Safe Deepawali!
  •  May thousands of lamps light up your life
    with endless happiness, richness, health & wealth forever
    wishing you and your family a very "HAPPY DIWALI"
  • May the beauty of Diwali fill your World & heart with joy and
    may the love that is always yours,
    bring you endless joy.
    Have A Wonderful Diwali And New Year!
  • Wish you a very very happy & a prosperous Deepawali.
  • This Diwali, may U be blessed with good fortune as wealth and prosperity. Happy Diwali !     May the G0ddess 0f wealth and the G0d 0f Kn0wledge bless U with their choicest blessings. on this Diwali and always.
  •            Wishing that Ur life glows with happiness, joy, and prosperity On this Diwali and always.Have a prosperous Diwali!
  • Sun glows for a day, Candle for an hour, Matchstick for a minute, But a wish can glow days forever, S0 here is my wish for glowing Diwali, glowing life!! Happy dipaawali 2017.
  • Let's make this Diwali joyous and bright,
    Let's celebrate in true sense this festival of light.
    Happy Diwali.
  •  Let's make this Diwali joyous and bright,
    Let's celebrate in true sense this festival of light.y
    Happy Diwali.
  • Let's hope that Diwali 
    brings you good luck
    and fulfils all your dreams! 
    Happy Diwali!
  • Deep jagmagaate rahen
    Sabke ghar jhilmilate rahen
    Saath hon sab apne
    Sab yunhi muskuraate rahen
          May This Diwali be as bright as ever "Diwali" .
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May This Diwali be as bright as ever." DIWALI"
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May This Diwali be as bright as ever.
" DIWALI"

Wednesday, 11 October 2017

DHANTERAS 2018




DHANTERAS 2017



Important Dates to Remember during the Festive Season (Diwali 2017)

Dhanteras is on 17th October, 2017 (Tuesday)
The day of Dhanteras is considered auspicious for buying gold in the form of jewellery or raw gold for investment. Most high value purchases happen on Dhanteras as they mark the beginning of the coming year. From home decor items to jewellery to appliances, you can find everything you need!
When is Diwali in 2017?
Diwali is on 19th October, 2017 (Thursday)
This is considered to be the first day of the New Year. On the day of Lakshmi Puja, the books of accounts are placed before the idol of Goddess Lakshmi and are worshipped. This ritual marks the beginning of a new year.
When is Bhai Dooj in 2017?
Bhai Dooj is on 21st October, 2017 (Saturday)
According to the Hindu Calendar, this day celebrates the bond between a brother and a sister. Looking for the right gift for Bhai Dooj? Log on to Amazon.com, Flipkart etc. and choose from our largest collection of gifts.
Shop Diwali Gifts Online
Brighten up the occasion of lights with our entire range of Diwali 2017 gift ideas.
Diwali is the biggest and most celebrated festival of the year that is celebrated with great fervour all over India. The auspicious occasion of Diwali is an epitome of lights, diyas, sweets, crackers and so on. The best part about Diwali is that the entire family gets together, spends quality time, exchanges gifts etc. The festival of Diwali is celebrated to mark the homecoming of Lord Rama after the long exile of 14 years. This occasion marks the victory of good over evil. This year, Diwali is on 19th October 2017. The goddess of fortune Maa Lakshmi is worshipped on this holi day.
The festival also marks the exchange of gifts among loved ones, friends, employees, business associates etc. that fosters the sense of togetherness, thereby strengthening your bond with people.
This festive season, spread the love by choosing Diwali gifts online from Rediff Shopping. With our wide range of Diwali gift ideas, you will be spoilt for choice.
Diwali Gift Ideas
Exchanging sweets and gifts is quite common during Diwali. Even companies send out gifts to their customers and employees during Diwali as a token of goodwill. Thanks to online shopping, you can now choose from a range of Diwali gifts for your near and dear ones on an online shopping portal from the comfort of your home.
Why visit multiple stores hunting for Diwali gifts when you can find them all at one place? This time, simply log on to amazon.com, Flipkart etc.and choose from thousand of gift ideas for Diwali. Select the product, make the payment and it's done!
For a well lit house
Why visit those crowded stores to buy lights and lanterns for Diwali when you can buy them online! At Rediff, you can now select from our choicest range of colourful and artistic Diwali diyas and lanterns. Add life to your home with our collection of lights and lanterns.
Big buys for your lovely home
There is no better time than Diwali to make big purchases for your home and family. Whether you are planning to buy a new LED TV for your drawing room or a few kitchen accessories for faster cooking, shop everything you need only on our Diwali store. You can even buy electronics, gadgets and find some amazing diwali offer on Diwali Dryfruits.
Sweets for Diwali
No Indian festival is complete without mouth-watering sweets and savouries. Browse through our range of chocolate combos, dry fruits and mithai hampers to sweeten the occasion.
Ethnic Apparels & Accessories for Diwali
With the festive season around the corner, it is time to stock up on the latest designer chaniya cholis, sarees, dresses and jewellery like earrings, necklace sets, pendant sets & so on.
Gear up for the festive season and buy gifts from a wide range of products at diwaligifts.rediff.com




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