Tuesday, 20 September 2011

Gifts for Deepawali

Diwali Gifts For Parents
By presenting diwali gifts you can honor the love for your parents. It is the best time in the year so, take advantage of this holy festival and delight them with exclusive gifts by logging onto Countryoven.in. Gift something different this time like customized gifts. Buy a Ganesha idol and frame it in a glass as a unique present for them. Get a whole range of home accessories for Diwali and gift to your loving mom. Order a silver traditional thali for puja purposes to your mom. It is a unique gift, as she could use it for future ceremonies as well. There are many such other gifts like, sweets, cakes, jwellery, apparels or home decor items which can be gifted to your parents on this important occasion
Diwali Gifts For Sisters
A perfect Diwali Gift for sisters could be a Saree teamed with matching jewelry. You may add sweets, fruits, and flowers in the gift hamper. She desperately waits for such surprises and expects something great. If your sister is unmarried you can get her artificial jewellary, apparels, her favorite chocolates, mobile, MP3, I-pod etc. If you have a married sister, then you can give her crockery, saree, gold, or furnishing gifts, sweets, a laminated family picture or an exclusive watch just by logging on to Countryoven.in
Diwali Gifts For Brothers
A gift for your brother on this occasion is as easy as his living style. A gadget or a cool watch would delight him like anything. You can gift an I-pod, an MP3, a chord less headset. However, if your brother has already a collection of all this, then you can just gift him apparels, or may be a traditional pair which suits the occasion. A collection of his favorite music would make him glad.
Diwali Gifts For Friends
Gift your friends with some unique and blissful gifts like customized gifts, greeting cards, flowers, small Ganesha idols, collection of CD’s, perfumes or a box of there favorite chocolates. Gifting to friends is also very important on this great occasion late. Hurry up! log on to www.countryoven.in and add your gifts to the shipping cart and send it to your beloved ones.

Deepawali is here

Diwali or Deepavali is known as "festival of lights", is an important five-day festival. Diwali is celebrated for five days, each day having its own significance, rituals and myths.

- The First day is called Dhanteras or Dhantryaodashi
- The Second day is called Narka-Chaturdashi or Chhoti Diwali
- The Third day of the festival of Diwali is the day for Lakhmi Puja
- The Fourth day is called Padwa or VarshaPratipada
- The Fifth and final day of Diwali Festival is known by the name of Bhaiya-Dooj

The festival starts with Dhanteras on which most Indian business communities begin their financial year. The second day of the festival, Naraka Chaturdasi, marks the vanquishing of the demon Naraka by Lord Krishna and his wife Satyabhama. Amavasya, the third day of Deepawali, marks the worship of Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth in her most benevolent mood, fulfilling the wishes of her devotees. Amavasya also tells the story of Lord Vishnu, who in his dwarf incarnation vanquished the Bali, and banished him to Patala. It is on the fourth day of Deepawali, Kartika Shudda Padyami, that Bali went to patala and took the reins of his new kingdom in there. The fifth or last day of Diwali is known as Yama Dvitiya or Bhai Dooj or Bhratri Dooj. This day is marked for the celebration of sister-brother relationship. On this day brothers are invited to their sister's home. Sisters put tilak on their brothers' forehead and pray for a long life for their dear brothers. In return, brothers adore their loving sisters with gifts.

Sunday, 18 September 2011

Send gifts to loved ones

 

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Happy Vijaya Dashmi

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One of the popular Hindu festivals, Dussehra is celebrated with great enthusiasm. Dussehra or Vijayadashmi is celebrated throughout the country and follows the nine day festival of Navrathri. Dussehra festival this year is on 6th October, 2011. The word "Dussehra" can also be interpreted as "Dasa-Hara", which stands for the cutting of the ten heads of Ravana by Lord Rama. The origin of Dussehra also has its roots in the Indian epic 'Ramayana'. It is widely held that the festival actually commemorates the killing of the great king of Lanka, Ravan, by Lord Rama. The most popular reason for celebrating is that on this particular day Lord Rama killed the demon Ravana for abducting his wife Seeta. It is for this reason Dussehra festival is celebrated. The word Dussehra itself evokes memories of tasty sweets, new clothes and a houseful of guests and gifts. Go ahead and choose Special Gifts from giftagift.com and make your beloved really Happy Dasara