Sunday, 3 November 2024

5 Gifts to Give to your Colleagues This Diwali

 

You spend majority of your day at your workplace. It has become your second home, and you must have colleagues with whom you share a great bond. So, to make sure that this Diwali you celebrate each moment with the people who are close to your heart, you can arrange an office Diwali party and present them with some thoughtful Diwali company door gift. Here are some fun and exciting gifts that you can gift to your colleagues and make their Diwali special and remarkable:

Laxmi- Ganesh Idols

In the Hindu culture, Lord Ganesha is the first one to be worshipped. No matter what occasion it is, all other Gods and Goddesses are worshipped after Lord Ganesha. It is believed that Lord Ganesha can take away all the difficulties and issues from one’s life. Apart from this, Goddess Laxmi has great significance in association with Diwali. It is believed that on this day, Goddess Laxmi visits the houses of her devotees and bless them with health, wealth and prosperity. Thus, gifting Laxmi-Ganesh idols to your colleagues is considered extremely fortunate. This makes it one of the best Diwali gifts for employees and clients.

Dry Fruits

You would definitely want to ensure that your colleagues stay in the pink of their health while celebrating this festival. And the best way to ensure that is by presenting them a box full of dry fruits. These healthy and tasty treats make for one of the best Diwali presents. You can pick various nuts and dry fruits for your present including almonds, pistachio nuts, raisins, walnuts, cashew nuts, and dates.

Diyas and Diwali Lights

Diwali is the festival of lights. And while you would be busy decorating your house, you  can also help your colleague deck up their house by gifting them some beautiful fairy lights, lanterns, diyas and candles. With this, you can be sure that their house is illuminated on this special day so that they can welcome Goddess Laxmi and seek Her blessings.

Sweets

Diwali gives everyone an excuse to satiate their sweet tooth. So, if you wish to make this day a lot more flavourful for your colleague, you can present them a bunch of sweets like gulab jamun, rasgulla, jalebi, and soan papdi. You can also present chocolate as Diwali gifts to your colleagues’ children. This way you will be able to bring happiness, joy and flavour to their house and make their Diwali a lot more memorable.

We hope that these Diwali presents will help you make the most of your Diwali celebrations and help you cherish each moment of this beautiful day. Wishing you a very happy and safe Diwali!