Gift Bhai Dooj Puja Thali Online : Lodhi

Sisters manifest their love for brothers on the auspicious occasion of Bhai Dooj by putting ‘Chandan’ or ‘Kumkum’ tilak on their forehead. The sisters also pray for a prosperous and safe life of their ‘Bhaiyas’. This joyous ceremony is observed on the ‘Dwitiya Tithi’ which comes on the second day after Diwali. Sisters and brothers are revered with heartwarming gifts on this pious day. Keeping the jubilant spirit of the festivity in mind, we have brought an impressive collection of ‘Bhai Dooj Gifts’ for your dear siblings. This spectacle exhibits delightful presentations like apparels, perfumes, gift hampers, silver gifts, sweets, chocolates, dry fruits, personalized items and many more. Add more happiness to the celebration by sending a fondant cake of mouthwatering flavour and delicious namkeen snacks to your siblings.

About Lodhi

About

Lodhi is a city and a Municipal Council in the Kapurthala district in the Indian state of Punjab. The town is named after its founder, Sultan Khan Lodhi, who was a general of Mahmud of Ghazni in 1103 AD and has also been mentioned in the Ain-e-Akbari. Sultanpur Lodhi is located on the south bank of a seasonal rivulet called Kali Bein, which runs 6 miles (9.7 km) north of the intersection of Beas and Sutlej Rivers, two of the Five Rivers of Punjab.

Lodhi is one of the most Ancient Cities of India, estimated to be established around 1st century AD and witnessed many ups & downs, in terms of politics, religion, literature, trade and commerce, in the period of centuries.

Lodhi, from the 1st century to the 6th century AD, was a major place of meditation and knowledge for Buddhism. In that period, the city was known by the name ‘Sarwmanpur’. Many statues, coins and other such objects of that time, have been found during the archaeological research and excavations of the city. It is also believed that the ancient Buddhist book of ‘Abinav-Prastava’ was authored here by Katiyana. In the 8th century. This place was established as a great empire of Hinduism and Buddhism.

Source: Wikipedia

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