Send Dry Fruits to India as Hampers. : Nabadwip

Dry fruits are good for munching at any given time of the day. Add taste to the daily life of your loved ones in India by gifting them Dry Fruit boxes, brought to you. Decorated in attractive colorful packs, the assortment of Dry Fruits will be the best gift for your dear ones in India. We offer an assortment of kaju, raisins, pista, and almonds packed beautifully in a fancy box. You can also select the exclusive Salty Roasted Kaju or Salty Roasted Pistas to be sent as Gifts to India. Along with dry fruits, you can also rely on our flower delivery in ahmedabad to send flowers. You can even check our same day delivery in india for better service.  You can even consider to send chocolates to India from USA along with dry fruits.

About Nabadwip

About

Nabadwip is a city under Municipal administration in the Nadia District in West Bengal, (India). It is seated on the western bank of the Bhagirathi river. The Bhagirathi river originally flowed down the west of Nabadwip in the past, forming a natural boundary between the districts of Bardhaman and Nadia. With time it has shifted its course to where it is at present, cutting the city off from the rest of the Nadia district. It is considered to have been founded in 1063 AD, which served as the old capital of the Sena dynasty. It was a center of learning and philosophy in medieval India and is still noted for its traditional Sanskrit schools. The Navya Nyaya school of logic reached its peak with the efforts of some well known contemporary philosophers of Nabadwip. The great Vaishnava saint, social reformer and an important figure of the Bhakti movement, Chaitanya Mahaprabhu (1486–1533) was born here, for whose sake, this place has turned into an important center of pilgrimage for the Vaishnavs worldwide as well as the Hindus in general. Many devotees who adhere to the Gaudiya Vaishnavism come to Nabadwip for pilgrimage on the auspicious occasion of the Birthday celebration of Shri Mahaprabhu on the Phalguni Purnima (i.e. on the Full moon day of the March every year), and for various festivals in relation to Leelas of Shri Mahaprabhu like Sri Nabadwip-mandala Parikrama and other festivities like Dol yatra, Ras purnima Gaura-purnima.
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