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Saturday, September 20, 2014

A Complete Guide to Diwali Corporate Gifts

A “festival of lights”, Diwali is a traditional Hindu festival that is celebrated with lots of verve and zest all across the nation. Spiritually, it signifies the victory of good over evil, darkness over lightness and knowledge over ignorance. The religious significance of Diwali varies from region to region based on the legends, regional myths and beliefs. On this auspicious day, “Lord Ganesha” and “Goddess Lakshmi” are worshipped. In addition to this, this festival of prosperity is celebrated to acknowledge the return of “Lord Rama” to his Kingdom “Ayodhya” after completing 14 years of exile. In regions like West Bengal, Bihar and Assam, Kali Maa is worshipped for one whole night during the festival.
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The puja of Diwali is not only done at homes but also at working spaces. In many business firms, grand puja of Diwali is undertaken. On this eve of prosperity, companies give their employees with a token of Diwali gifts along with special bonus. In this year of 2014, discover an exclusive range of Diwali corporate gift items at many online stores. Included in the range are freeze cooling wine glasses, wine bottle candelabra, pen stands, shakers, hardwood coasters, chocolate boxes, office bags and various others. To meet your customized needs and requirements, the online stores offer you the option of customization and personalization.
Festival of Prosperity & Peace
Diwali is a prosperous whole-heartedly celebrated festival that brings peace all across the nation. On this special occasion, people from Jain, Sikh and Hindu communities participate with lots of enthusiasm. Deepawali is a festival of eradicating differences among two warriors. For example, every year on Diwali, Indian forces approach Pakistani forces crossing their borders and offer them sweets and gifts. Obliged by this gesture, Pakistani forces give them a token of respect by gifting their traditional Pakistani sweets. In various regions of India, this festival of lights marks a beginning of the Hindu year along with bringing a shopping period in India.

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