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Gift Ideas + Sending BhaiDooj Gifts to Australia
Gift-giving is probably the sweetest gesture on one's part. And you can't deny it. Don't you feel special when someone gives you a gift? No matter how small or big, a gift has the power to make us feel special.But putting in some thought and effort before giving a gift is also essential. And, of course, for different occasions, you will need different gift ideas. It can be tricky to come up with gift ideas all the time. But don't worry; we are here to give you unique gift ideas for this Bhai Doo
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27th Oct 2023
10 Heartwarming BhaiDooj Gift Ideas to Celebrate Sibling Love
BhaiDooj is the celebration of love, life, and laughter we share with our siblings. This is one such festival that truly brings out the bitter-sweet bond we share with our brothers and sisters. They may annoy you throughout the day, rant about you to your parents, and steal your favorites, but nobody can love and protect you like they do.Lucky are those who've got a friend for life as their siblings. They will always have your back, no matter what. And as BhaiDooj is approaching, you can make up
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25th Oct 2023
Sending Bhaidooj Gifts to India: Gift Ideas And How to Send Them
We know that no materialistic thing can beat the love of brother and sister. However, a compassionate gesture of gifting something thoughtful can effortlessly showcase the beautiful bonding of siblings. Also, gifts can play a significant part if you reside outside your country and wish to send your love across countries.In this blog, we'll explore some of the best and thoughtful gift ideas for bhaidooj. These gifts are not just materialistic possessions but symbolize your love and affection towa
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20th Oct 2023
Bhaidooj Festival
Bhaidooj and Rakhi are two Indian festivals that shows love
of brother and sisterIn Rakhi Festival brother promise safety and security of
sister where as in Bhaidooj sister prays for her brother’s long life and safety.There are many famous stories about the origin of this
festival like a story of Lord Yama and his sister Yamuna and a story of Lord Krishna
and his sister Subhadra. The gist of both stories is same where sister ties “kalava”
(cotton thread) on brother’s wrist and put some Tila
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17th Nov 2020