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Giving devotional gifts during Diwali or Navratri is a meaningful tradition — but finding the right gift, especially within a specific budget, can be harder than it should be. Here’s a gifting guide organized by price range, with real, thoughtful options in every category.
Under ₹500 — Thoughtful and Affordable
Brass Diya Set (Pair)
A well-designed brass diya pair — useful not just on Diwali but for daily puja throughout the year — is the most practical and universally appreciated gift in this price range.
₹500–₹1000 — A Step Up
Deity Idol or Murti (Marble or Brass)
A well-crafted idol — whether Lakshmi-Ganesh or another deity — is a meaningful, long-lasting gift in this range, one that finds a permanent place in the home altar rather than being tied to just one season.
Rudraksha or Tulsi Mala
A meaningful, personal-use gift that directly supports the recipient’s own devotional practice — our Rudraksha Buying Guide covers this in detail if you want to choose the right mukhi for the person you’re gifting it to.
₹1000 and Above — Premium Gifting
Silver Coin or Silver Puja Set
Gifting a silver coin at Diwali — typically embossed with Lakshmi and Ganesh — is a well-established, auspicious tradition especially popular within family gifting circles. Only choose certified-purity coins, and make sure to check the seller’s hallmark certification.
A Different Kind of Gift — Personalized Devotional Art
If you’re looking for something distinctive that isn’t available in any store — a high-resolution, scripturally accurate deity wallpaper that can be printed and framed makes for a genuinely unique gift. Take a look at our digital wallpaper collection — every design is built to follow classical iconography, not generic clip-art.
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