Snapdeal has curated a one-stop special Ugadi store that will allow users to shop all essentials to make the home festival ready.
The store offers a range of pooja essentials like idols, diyas, thaalis, Rudraksha pendants, camphor burners and much more.
In preparation for Ugadi, homes are cleaned up and spruced across western and southern parts of India.
To help users organise their cleaning efforts, Snapdeal has put together a range of cleaning equipment like vacuum cleaners, broom, and wipers.
In addition, there are attractive offers on festive decoration, bedsheets, cushion covers, and curtains - all in trendy spring colours. There is also a great selection of ethnic wear, make up, and jewellery for dressing up for the festival.
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With offers on smart and efficient kitchen equipment such as gas stoves, mixer grinders, blenders and pressure cookers, preparing Ugadi special dishes like Pachadi is a breeze.
Here's the highlights of the sale:
Home decor items and home furnishings
Bedsheets and curtains starting from Rs. 199 and cushions available at a discount of up to 60 percent
Decorative lighting, candles, artificial flowers, vases available under Rs. 499
Pooja essentials
God idols and diyas available under Rs. 799
Pooja accessories like shankh, agarbatti stand, gangajal water, rudraksha mala, at a starting price of Rs. 99
Incense sticks and dhoops starting Rs. 149
Wooden temples available at a discount of up to 50 percent
Fashion
Men's dhoti, kurta pajama, silk shirts, ethnic chappals available under Rs. 999
Sarees, kurta, dress material, women's ethnic footwear available under Rs. 699
Ethnic wear for kids; minimum 30 percent off on boys' ethnic wear and 60 percent on girls' ethnic wear
Daily need products
Up to 40 percent off on sugar, coconut oil
Up to 20 percent and 25 percent off on jaggery, rice, flour, ghee
Cleaning essentials
Up to 80 percent off on lint remover, cleaning gloves, vacuum cleaner
Additionally, ICICI, SBI and HDFC Bank users get an additional 10 percent discount.
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