Navratri is one of the important Hindu festivals of India, commemorated with
fun, fervor and enthusiasm. People across the country celebrate the festival by
worshipping Goddess Durga, the Deity of Power. The air is filled with festivity
all through the nine days of the festival. People exchange greetings, sweets,
prepare lip smacking recipes for Navratri fast and indulge themselves in the
worship of the Goddess. When it comes to sending wishes, greeting cards find a
special place. The very old tradition of sending greeting cards on festivals
would never fade away, until the time the colorful festivals loose their charm.
Navratri Greeting Cards
Gift galleries have come up with wide variety in their stock of greeting cards.
Today, people literally flock gift galleries, because it is sure that they would
get greeting cards for every occasion, as per their desire and of course, their
pocket. From the traditional medium-sized greeting cards to the miniature
palm-sized ones, greeting cards are now available for every size. In case you
are confused, about which greeting card should you choose for Navratri, the
answer is simple - look for a greeting card with Ma Durga photo in its cover,
and peep into the quote written inside it. If both criteria satisfy you fully,
then you have arrived at the right greeting card!
Navaratri E-Cards
Sending e-cards on every other occasion, whether small or important, has become
customary for netizens and Navratri is no exception. Internet provides its users
the opportunity to choose from the innumerable options for shopping. Ditto
applies to e-cards, the only difference being the product is virtually free. You
do not have to pay a single penny to buy an e-card, from majority of the
websites. Moreover, it is the quickest and the fastest way. With the increasing
competition, online shops have come up with a lot of variety in their products.
You won't feel regretted in not finding enough e-cards for Navratri, because
Internet satisfies every customer.
Show Your Creativity
If you do not want to opt for either of the aforementioned options, then the
last resort would be a homemade card. Although it sounds very tiresome and a
sheer waste of time to sit and make cards at home, the efforts are worth it. You
won't feel regretted after coming up with a beautiful homemade greeting card. It
is very simple and economical too. Cut your card paper in a suitable shape, draw
the face of Ma Durga or paste a photograph at the front cover, write a quotation
and then fold the card into a beautiful envelope. After you are done with the
project, make sure that you catch a glimpse of it and give some finishing touch,
say, add glitters or color it. |
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