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Holi is one of the most important festivals of India. Apart from being the
festival of color and joy, it binds the nation together. It is one of the
ancient festivals celebrated in the country and therefore, has many rituals
linked with it. As a part of these rituals, gifts are exchanged between people.
This enhances the importance of gifts on Holi. The ritual of exchanging gifts
plays an important role in restoring cordial relations with your near and dear
ones. You may present different gifts to different people, depending on the kind
of relation you share with them. Know more about the Holi gift ritual, in the
following lines.
Gift Rituals On Holi
Exchange Of Sweets
Sweets are the essence of any festival, without which the celebrations seem
incomplete. In India, sweets have a special importance, as they are considered
auspicious and a way of sharing happiness. As a result, sweet shops are seen
crowded with people buying sweets for their relatives and friends, on the
festive occasions such as Holi. Shop keepers prepare traditional sweets with
attractive packaging, to lure the customers. On the eve of Holi, people pay
visits to their associates, relatives and exchange sweets and homemade
delicacies, to strengthen their bond and to wish them happiness and prosperity.
This is one of the most popular Holi rituals amongst Indians. Gujia is the most
popular sweet of Holi, which is both prepared at home as well as exchanged as a
gift.
Clothes For Married Daughters
Another important ritual associated with Holi is presenting new clothes to the
newly married daughters. In some of the states of India, the girl is given one
traditional sari called 'Dandia' and another sari that is teamed with all the
accessories. Dandia is actually a white sari, of voile or 'mulmul'. Its borders
on all four sides are dyed with non fast colors called 'Indian Pink', such that
two to three inches of sari catches color. Further, a gold and silver border is
edged on the sari, which is known as 'Gota'. The pallu (the area of the sari
which covers head), is decorated with 'kiran' or a fine fringe of gold or
silver. As per the rituals, it is a must for the newly wed bride to wear this
splendid sari.
Gifts For Son-in-Law
In some parts of India, sons-in-law are also given gifts on the occasion of Holi.
After a Holi meal, it is customary to present him with money, according to your
own wish. Apart from providing money, you may also present clothes to him. With
the changing trend, a number of items have been purchased as gifts for
son-in-law, on the festive occasion of Holi. For instance, some shop for gadgets
such as iPod, mobile phone, portable DVD player, while others would prefer
keepsakes such as photo frames and key rings. Nonetheless, the tradition of
presenting money to the son-in-law remains as one of the gift rituals of Holi. |