Holi

Gulab Jamun

Adding sweetness to every celebration by gifting delicious gulab jamun to your loved ones is a wonderful idea. Gulab Jamun is amongst the most popular Indian sweets. Exchanging sweets on any occasion is a ritual in India.
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Raisins

Raisins are favorite delicacies of almost everybody, especially kids. It is a healthy dry fruit that has many health benefits and can be used to enhance taste. Raisins are also included in dry fruit gift packs for occasions such as Diwali, Holi, Janmashtami.
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Kaju Barfi

Sending sweets to friends and relatives during festivals and occasions like Diwali, Raksha Bandhan, wedding, anniversary etc. is a custom in the Indian culture. Kaju katli, popularly known as Kaju Barfi, is among the best Indian sweets. If any festival is approaching send them kaju barfi as gift to your loved ones.
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Soan Papdi

Every bite of the delicious crispy Indian sweet, Soan Papdi, melts into the mouth of the person eating it. The traditional Indian sweet, in fact, adds to the ecstasy of every celebration. If your loved ones enjoy eating delicious Soan Papdi, then, what can be a better way of gifting them a pack of mouth-watering Soan Papdi(sweets). Send a box of Soan Papdi as a gift at festival time of Holi, Diwali, Janmashtami etc.
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Door Hangings

Door hanging which is hung at the entrance of houses from one end of the door to another. It is believed to ward away any evil or bad omens that might enter through the entrance of the house. It is also hanged at the entrance to welcome a guest on festive occasions. Generally, red and yellow colors are believed to be auspicious for these decorative item.
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