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Diwali is a festival of joy which brings Indian New Year. People celebrate this festival by taking blessing from elder family members. Diwali is most awaited festival throughout the year as it brings series of festivals joy and happiness to everyones lives. A common trend is people share all their enthusiasm with their dear ones weather they are in India or abroad.

As a general trend People send Diwali Gifts and sweets to their family members and relatives the sale of Gifts items and house hold items reach to sky high. Diwali comes in second half of the year. Diwali is closely associated with ancient Hindu tradition. It is celebrated to cherish ancient Hindu God Ram's victory over Ravan. Diwali is celebrated on a day on which God Ram returned back to Ayodhya with Sita, Brother Lakshman, Hanuman and their "sena".

From all over the world and within India people send Gifts on the Diwali to share their joy. Families who are in India and who are staying at abroad celebrate by sending sweets and other Items as Diwali Gifts to India. Those who live in India send Diwali Gifts to their family members to wish their love and affection to their family members. It is a best way to show feelings towards someone you love.

For Kids, Diwali festival is all about Gifts, Sweets and fire crackers. Kids love to celebrate it with fire crackers and getting gifts like Toys, Games, and Sweets from parent. People decorates entrance of their houses with colorful Rangoli to welcomes their Guest with warms feelings.

All markets and shopping malls are heavily crowded with people all over to buy Diwali Gifts, house hold items, new cloths and Sweets. The next day of Diwali is celebrated as Hindu New Year and on this day people wish prosperous New Year to each other. Young members of the family get blessing and Gifts from senior members. Most popular ancient Hindu tradition is wishing prosperous New Year and offering Sweet to their guest with warm regards.

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