Check Out These Amazing & Vibrant Markets In Delhi Where You Can Shop For Little Kanyas
This Is A Representative Image
A part of the magic of Navratri is the fact that we get to make little kanyas happy as we dote them with gifts, goodies, and prasad. We all bid them adieu in hope that we get a few blessings from their innocent hearts. Well, if you’re looking for the best gifts for these little kanyas, here’s a list of markets y’all can check out!
1. Sadar Bazar
Picture Credits: najanajacosmetics
Sadar Bazar is indeed one of Delhi’s most popular markets for when we gonna get our hands on something- no, everything, at immensely cheap prices. Of course, as soon as Navratri is round the corner, this market is filled with stalls after stalls of all our Navratri needs- decoration, pooja ka samaan, and obviously, gifts for kanyas. You can shop for pretty bangles, hairbands, stationery, and much much more here, and in bulk so that you get to spread joy all around!
2. Karol Bagh
Picture Credits: Richard Robert
Karol Bagh Market is Delhi ke shoppers ka paradise. Other than things for your everyday use like clothes, footwear and more at inexpensive prices, you can also get a lot of goodies for little girls during Navratra. Additionally, Karol Bagh’s Tip Top market is also truly a gem. With multiple shops offering home decor, crockery, and other gifts, you can get a hold of great quality options like lunchboxes and plates, glasses and more.
3. Paharganj
Picture Credits: khaopioghumo
Paharganj Market has all the giveaways of a typical Delhi market- it’s chaotic, it’s noisy, it’s tremendously busy, and finally, it’s a bargainer’s dream come true. Even on a normal day, Paharganj has it all. Books, music, jewellery, bags, clothes, shoes, incense, textiles, wooden statues, handicrafts, home decor, and more. Now imagine its form during the festive season! There are a ton of options to choose from, so go on ahead.
4. Lajpat Nagar
Picture Credits: delhi_travel_tales
Here comes our (and everyone’s) absolute favourite! Here, while you shop puja gifts, you can also treat yourself to Navratri outfits and jhumkes and footwear. As for gift options, y’all can bag bright and colourful toys, you can even get nail paints and more for the kanyas, which will surely excite them, in addition to the usual goodies. Don’t forget to savour the delish momos, gol gappe & ram laddoos on your way back!
5. Sarojini Nagar
Picture Credits: ankit_gill_199
What would we Delhi walas without Sarojini Nagar? One of the heartbeats of Delhi, Sarojini Nagar is also your one-stop destination for all your Navratri shopping. Literally. From pooja necessities, nariyal plates, chunnis, to common small gifts like lunchboxes and plates, y’all can also shop for super pretty tiny purses and ethnic wallets (which would be super useful for them to keep their collected wealth), you can also score cute earrings, hairclips, soft toys, and more! Ready to shop till you drop?
6. Moti Nagar Market
This Is A Representative Image
See, it’s not our fault if you get tempted to splurge on ethnic outfits for yourself while you’re here. Moti Nagar main market is also known as the Durga Mata Mandir market, dur to the Durga Mandir here, and honestly, the name should be enough for y’all to check it out during Navratri, so head on over and grab all the stuff you need.
7. Jwala Heri Market
This Is A Representative Image
Another market that’s all the rage for West Delhiites, Jwala Heri has often been compared to, ahem, Sarojini Nagar. Don’t draw out your weapons just yet people, Sarojini or not, y’all must check this market out ASAP. You’ll get a great variety of Navratri stuff, and y’all can end on a chatpata note by having street side bhelpuri.
8. Laxmi Nagar Market
Picture Credits: aestheticworlld_
Sure, if East Delhi peeps do not wanna go all the way to other parts, your home also has your very own Laxmi Nagar market where you can get great stuff too! There’s no such thing that you might not find here, for this place has EVERYTHING. So go right away and stock up on some amazing goodies that these little gals might like.
Well, which of these markets are you heading to for your shopping?
Published By:
Chhavi
Famous for always Being 'In my own world', I grew up with a penchant for stories...