Diwali

Diwali celebrations, a festival of light, crackers and sweets. Learn about Diwali gifts, Diwali greeting cards and other Diwali festival activities.
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Diwali Festival
Diwali is a festival of lights, firecrackers, oil lamps, special sweets and foods, and puja that is celebrated with great gusto all over India. Come and read all about this exuberant festival here.

Sending Diwali Gifts to India
Diwali is a special festival celebrated by Indians all across the world. Even if you are away from your friends and family back home, don’t let that stop you from sending Diwali gifts to India. Read more about it and ideas for gifts for Diwali here.

Diwali Gifts
Pick out the perfect Diwali gift for everyone.

Diwali Cards
Diwali Cards and E-cards are the optimum mode of expressing heartfelt Diwali greetings.

Deepavali the Festival of India
Diwali/ Deepawali festival is the Hindu festival that is celebrated in India. There are many other festivals also that are linked with Diwali/Deepawali like Dhanteras, Choti Diwali, Laxmi Pooja, Goverdhan Pooja and Bhai Dooj.

The Professional Way of Diwali Celebrations
Festivals boost up the spirits and induce a sense of joy and vibrancy in any atmosphere. Though one prefers to stay at home, or party with friends on any event or festival yet, even the offices and organisations have started making merry on such occasions.

Diwali- The festival of joy and happiness
Diwali is a festival of rejoicing and making fun with loved and dear ones. It is a major Indian festival. Deepawali is now celebrated by Hindus, Sikhs, Jains and Buddhists across the world as the 'Festival of Light' where lights or lamps symbolize victory of good over the demon within every human being.

Shop to Your Heart's Fill
A small gift with a heartfelt feeling of affection can bring a smile even in the face of an adversity. Whatever may be the occasion, gifts can intensify the elation involved in a celebration.

Corporate Diwali Gifts:Variety of Thoughtful Gifts Available Online
Deepawali or Diwali is like a national festival for the whole country, it is widely celebrated among the Hindus, Jains, Sikhs and Buddhists. Specially in northern parts of India, it is celebrated with great pomp and joy. As it is a festival of exchanging gifts among our loved ones, gifts of various kinds help us to express our love, respect and gratitude.

Celebrate Diwali like never before!
Although Indians have myriad reasons to celebrate life as the Indian Calendar remains choked with events and festivals, the most significant festival which the whole country rejoices with pomp and show is undoubtedly, Diwali.

Diwali Festival – Diyas, Sweets and Gifts
Diwali is the most popular and most widely celebrated festival of India. The festival marks the victory of good over evil, and uplifting of spiritual darkness. Symbolically it marks the homecoming of goodwill and faith after an absence, as suggested by the story of Ramayana.

Tips on selecting Diwali Gifts for Employees
Diwali is the time when companies look forward to indulge their employees with a special gift! Every employer wishes to present a Diwali gift that is nice enough to impress the employees and is adequately warm to depict appreciation......

Send Sweets on Diwali
A festival of lights - Diwali is one of the most celebrated occasions in India. Besides, illuminating the surroundings with glittering diyas, it is a time to light up smiles ...........

Benefits of Corporate Gifting on Diwali
Corporate Gift market in India thrives on Diwali – the most celebrated and largest gift giving festival in India. The size of Diwali corporate gift market in India is pegged.......

Corporate Diwali Gift Ideas
For corporate India, Diwali is an occasion to splurge and indulge! It is the time to build relationships with employees, business partners and clients by pampering them a little.......

Attacks Cast Shadow on Delhi's Festival of Light
Capital's Diwali celebrations subdued out of respect for victims of terror bombings.

Diwali Celebrations Defy Delhi Bombers
The sound of firecrackers greeted the dawn in Delhi today as the city began the Hindu festival of Diwali in the wake of bomb attacks at the weekend that killed 59 people. Defiant shopkeepers decorated their stalls with glowing lights and shiny tinsel to mark the festival of lights -...