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Send a Deepavali Gift

Deepavali, the festival of lights, is held throughout India but in Kerala, this is celebrated only by Hindus. It falls on the preceding day of the New Moon in the Malayalam month Thulam (October-November) and it commemorates the destruction of the demon called Narakasura by Lord Krishna. As Lord Krishna killed Narakasura on the Chaturdasi day (the fourteenth lunar day) it is also known as Narakachaturdasi.


Before sunrise, all of the household have their oil bath and put on new clothes. Sweets are then served followed by display of fire crackers.
The word 'Deepavali' means a display of lights. The people of Dwaraka greeted Lord Krishna with illumination and rejoicing in honor of his victory over Narakasura. The darkness of the Chaturdasi night required them to use many lamps on the occasion, and subsequently the illumination became a part of this celebration. It is the practice in Kerala to consume a preparation of dry ginger and jaggery soon after the oil bath on the Deepavali day. Dry ginger and jaggery form the Nivedya (offering) for Dhanwantari, the great exponent of Ayurveda. The Dhanwantari Jayanthi falls on the eve of Deepavali. The separate observance of this day has come to an end and enjoying the preparation of dry ginger and jaggery fallen to the following day namely Deepavali.


Deepavali may have deeper significance than what is popularly believed. At the time of the festival the sun is in the house of Thulam (Libra i.e. the scales) which signifies trade, hence the relationship of Deepavali with merchants and the Goddess of wealth. The darkness and light symbolise ignorance and knowledge respectively. Astrologically, on Deepavali day, the sun moves into the Zodiac sign Libra which signifies trade, and therefore, Deepavali is considered auspicious for the merchant community. Traditionally, Deepavali celebrations in Kerala are on a low key as there aren't too many merchant/business families here. But in pockets with a prominent Tamil, Bengali or other north Indian communities, Deepavali is celebrated with great zest.


As the light dispels darkness, lack of knowledge is replaced by knowledge in the tradition of the prayer in the Upanishad, 'Thamaso ma Jyothirgamaya', "Carry us from the darkness to light". Some people say that Deepavali, the festival of lights, symbolises this prayer.

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MAA Kerala, Specialists in sending gifts for Deepavali to kerala. We send flowers, cake , mundu, kasavu mundu, kasavu sari, Sari, toys, and sweets to kerala for Deepavali.

 

Contact us today to find out more about how we can help you to send a Deepavali gift to your loved one in kerala, email: sales@maa-kerala.com or browse our gift categories.

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