Diwali Gifts to India

Tuesday, October 10, 2006

Exclusive Dhanteras Gifts

Dhanteras marks the official start of Diwali festivities in India. It is a significant festival for those belonging to the mercantile community. ‘Dhan’ means wealth and therefore people worship Lord Yama on this day to protect their wealth and pray to Lord Lakshmi to bless them with more of it. These days it is common practice to exchange gifts on Dhanteras, with the onus being on gifts of gold, silver or household appliances and accessories. Take a look of exclusive Dhanteras gifts only at DiwaliStore.com. Framed Ganesha- Siddhipriya.

The beautiful porcelain image of Ganesha framed in a blue pottery panel is apt to hang on the wall of home or office. Bejeweled Ganesha seated on a bull is intricately carved. His trunk reaches for his favorite sweet, a modak in his left lower hand. The panel in blue pottery from Jaipur stands out for its blue and white floral motifs and imperviousness. This ceramic panel is enclosed with a wooden frame to hold the unit intact. Bless your love one’s this Dhanteras by giving them this most auspicious gift.

Dhanteras Silver Coin
The exquisite 10 grams silver medallion with the image of seated Lakshmi and Ganesha is a 99.9% pure silver coin. The coin is embedded in a diary shaped hard glossy paper that carries a printed Ganesha Stuti. Besides this a red colored elegant case with an image of Ganesha is provided to protect the coin from any damage. This is the perfect gift for Dhanteras because it is considered auspicious to gift silver on this special day. Hindus who use them to perform their ritual prayers consider silver coins sacred.

Gold Plated Ganesha Idol
The exquisite lightweight brass Ganesha shown in seated posture is entitled to place in the Puja room, living room or as a lucky charm on the office table. Ganesha is the vanquisher of obstacles. Worshipping Ganesha during Dhanteras brings Siddhi (success and prosperity) and Buddhi (wisdom).

Thali & Silver Utensils
The marble Thali border is beautifully decorated with Rajasthani work in 24-carat gold. The Thali is accompanied with silver images of Goddess Lakshmi and Lord Ganesha and accessories. There is a prayer bell, a lota, a holder for incense sticks, two katoris and a diya, all made of silver, to complete your set of prayer items. Silver is considered and auspicious metal to gift on Dhanteras and many people also buy utensils, as it is believed that a new utensil should be bought home on this day. Hence, this gift is perfect for Dhanteras.

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