Wednesday, 26 August 2020

Celebrate Festival of Light with Eexclusive Designer Diyas from Diwalidecoration.com



Are you planning to decorate your home with designer decors this year? Well, you should surely check out the designer Diya collection at Diwali by diwalidecoration.com. Diwali offers a huge collection of beautiful traditional handcrafted designer diyas perfect for the occasion of Diwali. You can buy designer diya for diwali celebration here at a very affordable price.

You can visit the diwalidecoration.com and explore the beautiful designer diyas collection. Rajasthan Diya, crystal studded brass Diya, stylish handcrafted branched Diya T light stand traditional peacock style LED Diya, Decorative lotus Diya with colored base, designer brass urli for candles and T lights, handcrafted shank shape deepak, etc are some alluring Diwali diyas that are ideal for Diwali decoration and can enhance the beauty of your home. These are made from high-quality materials and are perfect as home decors, pooja room decors, and for Diwali celebration.  

This year, buy designer diya for diwali from diwalidecoration.com and create an enticing ambiance at your home. You can also check out the beautiful collection of Diwali gifts and gift packages, Diwali essentials, Laxmi Ganesha idols, Diwali giveaways, etc. Celebrate the happiness, and joy of Diwali with Diwalithis year!

Wednesday, 19 August 2020

6 Unknown Facts about Diwali

 


Diwali or Deepavali is one of the grandest festivals of India, which is celebrated all over the country usually in November. Shops around the cities are overflowed with firecrackers, lightings, and various Diwali decoration items.

The significance of Diwali lies in eradicating the evil and welcoming prosperity for all of us. So, the lighting and crackers symbolize the harbinger of virtue in the darkest night. Even though the common theme of Diwali is more or less identical all over the country, there are some unknown facts regarding the celebration that are revealed in this article below.

  1. As Diwali is mainly celebrated in India, people have the perception that it is a Hindu festival. But most of the people are not aware of the fact that Sikhs and Jains also commemorate this festival.
  1. The word ‘Diwali’ suggests a ‘string of lights’ in Sanskrit, which is one of the most ancient languages of India. People, during this festival, decorate their houses with lights and Diyas.
  1. In some regional cultures, Diwali is celebrated to honor Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth. People believe that the lights pave the way for the Lakshmi to enter their houses.
  1. Diwali is also celebrated, recognizing the victory of good over evil. It is commonly believed that Diwali was first celebrated when Ram, king of Ayodhya, came back to his kingdom after defeating Ravana, usually associated with evil power.
  1. In West Bengal, People revere the goddess Kali during Diwali, who is the destroyer of wicked forces. In Nepal, Diwali is celebrated as the reminder of triumph over Narakasura by Krishna.
  1. Rangoli making is the part and parcel of the Diwali celebration. People do make various Rangoli designs at the entrance of their home, believing that it would attract deities to stay in their houses that would bring prosperity.

 

Wednesday, 12 August 2020

Amazing Diwali Decoration Items Online

                                   


Diwali is one of the biggest Indian festivals celebrated by Indians around the world. People draw rangolis, footprints of Laxmi goddess at the entrance, and in every corner of their house. This year, shop from DiwaliDecoration.com according to your budget. You will find different types of unique and luxury Diwali decoration items online at DiwaliDecoration.com. Our exclusive collection Traditional OM Layered LED Deep Thali, Crystal Embellished Diya With LED Light, Aahana T-light Holder, etc. We also offer Laxmi Ganesha Idols and many more. For more insight, visit our website.