Diwali Gift by NRI: Sending Money Online to your Loved Ones

Diwali is around the corner! The 14th of November will be an intersection of the traditional festival of Diwali and Children's Day in India. A weekend full of love, lights and celebration is at the doorstep which gives us a reason to rejoice in the present time when the world is battling COVID-19 together. Amidst the darkness of a pandemic, Diwali is here to spark the light of positivity. With a huge NRI population all around the world, Diwali is a global festival with the Indian communities propagating the soul of the festival everywhere they are. The most beautiful aspect of this festival is spending time with your family and exchanging gifts with each other. The joy of buying new clothes, getting new electronics or investment in gold on Dhanteras, getting your home dazzling with the holy radiance of diyas and the firecrackers for the kids. Diwali is an emotion in India extending boundaries. It is sad that many NRIs are away from their homes and will not be able to spend this auspicious day with their families. In this article, let’s explore what’s the most that can be done to keep intact the soul of the festival.

Diwali Celebrations for NRIs 2023

We are entering the most festive part of the year for many Indians worldwide. Diwali, also called Deepavali, is a very exciting, prosperous and much awaited time of year. Today is Dhanteras, tomorrow is Choti Diwali and the 4th of November is the big day, Diwali itself. Hindus all over India and the rest of the world are in a big celebratory mood. Prayers, lamp lighting, the exchange of gifts, many auspicious financial activities and rituals, all create an atmosphere of wealth and prosperity. This spirit is upheld in equal measure through the Diwali celebrations of NRIs all over the world. SBNRI is here to help out in making Diwali a memorable and inclusive time of year for NRIs and their families, both in India and abroad.

Want to read more?

Get ready to be enlightened!

    Copy link