Friday, March 20, 2009

Tradition Of Exchanging Gifts

The festival of Diwali stands for wealth anda prosperity. As per the Hindu belief happiness multiplies when disseminated more and more. This explains the significance of exchanging gifts among loved ones. It indicates towards the rise in wealth. Moreover it spreads the spirit of brotherhood and love all over in the society. Diwali Tradition Of Exchanging GiftsThe history of Diwali gifts exchanging can be traced back with the birth of Christ when three Magi blessed the Lord with some precious ones. Studying the tradition on a deeper level tells us that even Christians have borrowed this custom from the Germans and Dutch. But in Indian context, the gifts can be identified with love tokens. In early days, people used to gift their loved ones with homemade items like sweets, decorative pieces etcetera.
As we know that India has a strong history of agrarian society, the farm products also made nice gift items. Therefore, at the age contemporary to Lord Rama's the aforementioned trends were widely prevalent.
Diwali Gift TraditionPresent times have seen tremendous changes in Diwali gifting patterns, specially in urban regions. Yet the essence behind it is the same. Only the food grains and homemade items have been replaced by dazzling Diwali Gift Hampers. Rather it has become a source of hike in the annual income. After completing the puja rituals, the gift exchanging ceremony is performed. During the Diwali season, market places are brimming with gifts of various kinds. Shopkeepers as well as companies offer fantastic discounts over all items that you would surely get tempted. Moreover, to welcome more and more customers the marketplaces are decorated with lights and ribbons of different colors.

The craze of exchanging Diwali gifts is such that you can not miss it even if you are sitting in Singapore, Malaysia or Thailand. Even big malls offer all kinds of traditional Indian gifts and sweets. Traditionally, Diwali gifts are sweets, decorative items, gold or silver coins, idols of Lord Ganesha or of Goddess Lakshmi etc. These gifts transcend from being a material only from good wishes when presented with love.Tradition Of Exchanging Gifts on Diwali Festival

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