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  The Festival of Lights

The mere mention of Deepawali is enough to make one broaden his smile. Generally regarded as a festival of lights, it is a very important and arguably the most popular Hindu festival in India. People all over India look forward to this festival for different reasons. Some find it an excuse to enjoy themselves by bursting crackers of various kinds, while many consider it an opportunity to light up their homes. Diwali is a festival that occurs between mid-october and mid-november. In Hindu mythology, it was the period of time marking the return of Lord Rama to his kingdom after defeating Ravana, the ruler of Lanka, thereby signifying the victory of good over evil. The period of Diwali is generally a national holiday in India. The festival’s highlighting is bursting of different kinds of crackers and it would be no exaggeration to say that fireworks form an important part of the festival. If people buy flowers and set up Lord Krishna’s idol with flowers n petals, Diwali is the period where the sale of crackers reach an all time high, with many different crackers being sold in the market like anaar, rocket, phirki, charkha, phooljhadi and so on. Though it must be added that bursting of firecrackers isn’t such an old tradition in the Hindu culture, it has nevertheless gained vital importance in recent years. This is what children look forward to most and sound of crackers can be heard even months in advance of the festival. Not only children, but even elders have a good time with them.

As is the tradition with all Indian festivals, Diwali is an opportunity for the young and elders alike in exchanging gifts, plain as well as designer. It is again an opportunity for people to order all kinds of chocolates, flower hampers, décor, diyas and to purchase assorted sweets to their loved ones. To send gifts to oneself, there are online gift delivery facilities, through which one can deliver fresh flowers through a flower delivery service, chocolates and even cakes on this special occasion to any part of India, from areas in Navi Mumbai to New Delhi, Bangalore, and Chennai to the likes of smaller cities like Ludhiana, Baroda, Surat, Lucknow, Gurgaon and Noida. Ferns n Petals is one name which has been providing such services for over a decade now. You can use FNP’s services to send gift using same day delivery or next day delivery options. So, sending presents and other items have not only restricted them to festivals like Rakhi and Valentine Day but has become a tradition of sorts with this festival. Getting together of loved ones is an opportunity people look forward to. This is an occasion which gives them a reason to rejoice, and lose themselves to the true colours of this remarkable festival.

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