We are reputed supplier of Diwali gift items. Diwali is also known as Deepavali. "Deep" means "lamp", and "vali" means "Row". This "row of lights" is created by lighting lamps everywhere during Diwali.
Diyas
We manufacturers and supply Diyas for Diwali celebrations.
Diwali is celebrated for three to five days(the duration depends upon where you belong to or derive the celebratory traditions from):
- The thirteenth day from Poornima (Full Moon) (Dhanatrayodashi or Dhanteras). This is the first day of Diwali. "Dhan" means "wealth" and "Teras" means "thirteenth day". This is the day for praying the goddess Lakshmi, the Goddess of Wealth. For some places in India, the lamps are kept burning for Lord Yamaraj, the God of Death.
- The fourteenth day Chhoti Diwali or Narak chaturdashi is celebrated. Hindus believe that on this is the day Lord Krishna destroyed the demon Narakasur, to set the world free from fear. Firecrackers are often let off from this day.
- The new moon day of the dark fortnight of Ashvin is celebrated as Diwali / Lakshmi pooja / Lakshmipujan. This is the actual day of Diwali, and the most significant day of the festival. If the house has not already been cleaned, it must be done early this day to welcome the Goddess Lakshmi. Gifts and sweets are exchanged on this day to strengthen bonds of love between family and friends. Firecrackers are let off after Laxmi Pooja.
- The first day of the bright fortnight of Kartik (Balipratipada / Padiwa / Goverdhan puja / Varshapratipada). This is the day that Lord Krishna lifted the Govardhan Parvat to protect the people of Gokul from Indra's wrath and King Vikramaditya was crowned.
- The fifth and final day of the Diwali Festival is Bhai Dooj / Bhaiya Dooj. On the final day of Diwali, brothers and sisters renew sibling love, with sisters applying the sacred red tilak on the forehead of their brothers and praying for their long life, while brothers bless their sisters and give them gifts of love.
- Not everyone includes the thirteenth day, and the separate holy festivals of Vasubaras and Bhaubij precede Diwali, and follow the Diwali Festival respectively.
Laxmi Paduka
Goddess Lakshmi is the Hindu Goddess of wealth, prosperity, fortune, and embodiment of beauty. She is the consort of God Vishnu. Goddess Laxmi is said to bring good luck and is believed to protect her devotees from all kinds of misery and money-related sorrows. Lakshmi is worshiped daily in Hindu homes and commercial establishments for wealth and proserity. She also enjoys worship as the consort of Vishnu in many temples. The festivals of Diwali and Kojagiri Purnima are celebrated in her honour.
Meenakari Pooja Thali
Decorative Net
Decorative Ganeshji
Metal Laxmi Pagla with Swastik
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Meenakari Box
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Minakari Box
Pooja Meenakari Table
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