Feng Shui Gifts for Diwali

Diwali is the popular Hindu Festival celebrated in the months of October-November. It is known as "Festival of Lights" and is celebrated over five days. Each day has a specific significance. It symbolizes the victory of good over evil. During the festival, diyas or candles are lit in a row and crackers are burst. Goddess Lakshmi is worshipped along with Ganesha and sweets and gifts are exchanged among family and friends.

Feng Shui Gift Ideas for Diwali

The term Feng Shui literally means "wind-water". It is an ancient art and science developed over 3,000 years ago in China. In Chinese culture, wind and water are associated with good health and hence good Feng Shui means good fortune and luck. Some gifts for Diwali can be Good Luck Red Envelopes, Money Tree, Chinese Coins Money Tree and Chinese Jade Buddha.

Feng Shui Fountains

Feng Shui Fountains are among the most popular feng shui products. The fountains are available in all shapes, size and materials. The fountains can be placed indoors, outdoors and mounted on a wall. Feng Shui fountains bring wealth and prosperity. When the fountain is placed in the East direction it brings health and family, when placed in south east direction it brings prosperity and abundance and when placed in North, it brings career and path in life.

Feng Shui Money Tree

The Feng Shui money tree is supposed to attract the energy of wealth and prosperity. In order to attract wealth, money tree should be placed in the Feng Shui wealth area located in the south-east direction of the house or room. A money tree can also be used for enhancing career, personal development and success.

Feng Shui Red Envelopes

In Chinese tradition, red envelopes are given filled with money during wedding, birthdays and the Chinese New Year. Red represents life force, fortune, positivity, power, courage and strength and the rectangular shape of the envelope represents a shield. The red envelope diffuses the negative energy and benefits both the receiver and the giver.

Feng Shui Bagua Mirror

Feng Shui bagua mirror is a round mirror surrounded by an octagonal wooden frame. It is designed in red, green and yellow gold colors or yellow, black and red colors. Bagua mirrors come in various sizes and can be concave as well as convex. It should never be placed indoors and the mirror should be used only if there is bad feng shui energy facing the home or business.

Feng Shui Three Legged Money Frog

The money frog is believed to bring wealth and fortune. During the full moon, this mythological three-legged frog appears in the front door of the homes whose occupants are supposed to get good news of incoming wealth. Feng Shui money frog provides protection against misfortune and hence should be placed close to the front entrance. It can also be placed at "Prosperity and Abundance" corner, which lies at the left corner of the room from the front door.

Feng Shui Dragon Statue

In feng shui, the dragon is one of the four celestial animals and the most auspicious symbol to have in a home. It symbolizes strong vang/male energy. A pearl or a crystal in the dragon's claw is a symbol of wealth, power and abundant opportunities. Dragons are available in many sizes, color and different materials. A green dragon is a cure for health and a golden dragon is a cure for wealth and abundance. Having a feng shui dragon in any part of the home is considered auspicious. The maximum number of dragons that can be placed in the home is five.

Seema Agrawal is the author of the article on Diwali Gifts. Her field of interest is Indian festivals and gift ideas. Diwali gifts have designed a wide range of gifts for Diwali for various locations within India and abroad.

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