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Indian Gifts
in USA, The best gifts to give an Indian
Mithai or Indian sweets is a gift that is
received well in India and Pakistan. Mithai or Sweets are an excellent choice to say
thank you, for ceremonies, birthdays, holiday's, festivals and for important life
milestones. They are also ideal corporate gifts for vendors, clients, employees and
dealers. Our Indian sweets make wonderful hostess gifts and also favors for guests.
We would be happy to make custom gifts for you. We understand the nuances of Indian
gift giving
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Mithai Indian Sweets Gifting USA
I am having dinner at the home of an important Indian business
man in the US. I am caucasian and would like to bring a hostess gift that shows respect
but I dont want to appear like I'm trying too hard. Please help I am clueless!
Indian sweets are always a good gift to take - Indian mithai or sweets shows you have
given the occasion some thought and respect for your host and hostess. I think they are
also safer than a bottle of wine which is the usual bring along gift - your wine might not
be liked by anyone!
The
best gifts to give an Indian are listed below
Dry Fruit in Traditional Red Saffron Gift Box - With Card ,
Festival Ladoo in Traditional Red Saffron Gift Box - 16 Ladoos with Card ,
Special Boondi Ladoo and Kaju Katli Indian Sweets Gift Combo with Card ,
Kaju (Cashew) Katli in Gold Box - Indian Mithai Gift - 1&1/4 lb. with
Card ,
Kaju (Cashew) Katli with Red Ribbon- 1.5 lb with Card ,
Raksha Bandhan Gift for Sisters - Money, Sweets and Bangles from our
Circle of Love Collection ,
Raksha Bandhan Mithai with Rakhi from the Circle of Love Collection ,
Raksha Bandhan Mithai with Rakhi and Puja Thai from our Circle of Love
Collection ,
Anjali Valentine's Day Mithai - special Kalakand decorated with hearts ,
Red Valentine's Day Mithai Box - filled with 1.5 lb Cahew Katli ,
Valentine's Day Rose Box with Mithai - filled with 1.5 lb Cashew
Katli and garnished with rose petals ,
Assorted Sweets in a royal, rigid Paisley Box ,
Assorted Sweets in a royal, rigid Paisley Box ,
Eid Mithai - with a card and with beautiful green and silver ribbon ,
Eid Sweets - Kaju & Pista Katli beautifully decorated with gold leaves
and ribbon .
Diwali Classical Gifts with Ganpathi statue
and card
  
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Indian
Festivals Calendar 2009
January 2009
01 Thursday New Year
05 Monday Guru Govind Singh Jayanti
13 Tuesday Lohri
14 Wednesday Makar Sankranti
15 Thursday Pongal
26 Monday Republic Day
26 Monday Chinese New Year
February 2009
14 Saturday Valentine Day
23 Monday Maha Shivaratri
March 2009
09 Monday Milad un Nabi (Birthday of the Prophet), Sunni
14 Saturday Milad un Nabi, Sunni
11 Wednesday Holi
21 Saturday Nau Roz
26 Thursday Khordad Sal, Birth of Prophet Zaranhushtra
April 2009
03 Friday Ram Navami
06 Monday Bikrami Samvat (Hindu New Year)
07 Tuesday Mahavir Jayanti
09 Thursday Hanuman Jayanti
09-16 Thursday Passover
10 Friday Good Friday
12 Sunday Palm Sunday (Orthodox Christian)
13 Monday Baisakhi
19 Sunday Easter (Orthodox) |
May 2009
09 Saturday Buddha Jayanti / Buddha Purnima
10 Sunday Mother's Day
June 2009
02 Tuesday Ganga Dussehra
15 Monday Father's Day
16 Tuesday Martyrdom of Guru Arjan Dev (Nanakshahi calendar)
24 Wednesday Rath Yatra
July 2009
07 Tuesday Guru Poornima
August 2009
02 Sunday Friendship Day
05 Wednesday Rakhi /Raksha Bnadhan
14 Friday Sri Krishna Janmashtami
15 Saturday Independence Day
19 Wednesday Jamshedi Noruz (Zoroastrian New Year in Shenshai calendar)
22 Saturday Ramadan begins
23 Sunday Ganesh Chaturthi
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September 2009
02 Wednesday Onam
05 Saturday Teachers Day
19 Saturday Navaratra begin
21 Monday E-d-ul-Fitr- Ramadan Ends
28 Monday Dussehra
October 2009
02 Friday Gandhi Jayanti
08 Thursday Karva Chauth
15 Thursday Dhan Teras
17 Saturday Diwali
18 Sunday Govardhan Puja
19 Monday Bhai Duj
November 2009
02 Monday Guru Nanak Jayanti
14 Saturday Children's Day
26 Thursday Thanksgiving Day
28 Saturday Eid-Ul-Adha
December 2009
12 Saturday Hanukkah
18 Friday Al-Hijira
25 Friday Christmas |
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