Celebrate an amicable relationship this Rakshabandhan with Shagun Sweets, Ghaziabad

 This festival is mostly celebrated in North India. The history of Rakshabandhan dates back to Hindu mythology. As per Hindu mythology, in Mahabharata, Draupadi had torn the corner of her sari to prevent Lord Krishna's wrist from bleeding. Raksha Bandhan, also abbreviated to Rakhi, is the Hindu festival that celebrates brotherhood and love.

The bonding between a brother and a sister is sim


ply sole and is beyond depiction in words. The relationship between siblings is astonishing and is given importance in every part of the world. However, when it comes to India, the relationship becomes all the more important as there is a festival called "Raksha Bandhan" dedicated to sibling love.

The festival is also celebrated between brother-sister belonging to distant family members, relatives or cousins.

Shagun sweets Ghaziabad offer varieties of  Rakhi special sweets i.e Bangali Mithai, Kaju Items, Ghewar, Mix Mithai, Dry Fruit and Namkeen Thal.

This deliciousness during Rakha Bandhan is created and decorated specifically for this occasion.

All gift hampers are created looking into every age group and are designed accordingly, Shagun Sweets snacks items like Dhokla, Khandawi, Matar Kachori and Samosa.

The celebration starts one week before and people start planning to buy the best quality Rakhi and neuromas kind of sweets to offer on this occasion.

Shagun also offers dry sweets and Namkeen with longer shelf life which one can send to their loved ones. One can send all Kaju items and laddus with a wider range without preservatives, maintaining quality and taste.

Visit our store at Ghaziabad to find out the best gifts hampers and sweets collections.

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