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Diwali is festival of lights which depicts the victory of bright lights over darkness. It is symbolic of the evil’s defeat by the hands of good! Such a special day demands special celebrations. This is one of the most popular traditional Hindu festival. It is believed that on this day Lord Rama came back to his kingdom Ayodhya along with his wife Sita and younger brother Lakshman. Since then people have been cleaning their houses, decorating them with flowers and distributing sweets amongst each other.

Diwali Flowers are in fact an important part of Diwali celebrations. According to Hindu mythology, Goddess Lakshmi who is the goddess of wealth and prosperity visits only those homes that are nicely decorated. Fresh colorful flowers thus are essential ingredient in the Diwali decorations. The fresh scent of flowers soothes one’s nerves and adds an attractive quality to the whole decorations.

Some of the popular Diwali flowers used especially in Puja are Marigold, rose and Bel leaves.

Where can you find flowers used during Diwali? : Well one can witness flowers strewn across almost every activity in Diwali time!

1. Flowers play an important role in the home decorations. People like to make creative use of these flowers either on their doorways, balconies, terrace or walls.


2. One can also place freshly cut flowers in various attractive bunches and put them in different corners of the house in charming vases. This whole look gives your house a festive look and guests are instantly attracted towards your house decorations.

3. Rangoli, another major tradition of Diwali makes good use of Diwali flowers. Rangoli is made with the use of different colored powders, pastes and rice grains filled in various shapes and sizes on entrances of homes. Flowers when paced strategically across the Rangoli pattern can enlighten the whole effect.

4. You can also gift your friends and loved ones with a lovely bouquet of flowers arranged in beautiful packaging available at various florists. You can also custom made your bouquets with flowers of your choice.
5. Flowers are also used in temples as a part of decorations. As a matter of fact, garlands of marigold flowers can be seen round most of the temples on Diwali!

6. Torans or floral bandanwaars are a popular item of front entrance decorations. These door hangings are made from fresh or artificial flowers. They add character to your home decorations.

7. Flowers are a necessity during Diwali pujas as they are offered to the god!

Make your Diwali colorful with the help of fresh Diwali Flowers!

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