I could post you some of my Purple Naga Jolokia seeds. Perhaps your birthday is coming up soon. Mine is. I'm an Aquarius. Of course I would treat the seeds with an anti-bacterial and complete drying treatment before posting. I fully understand international quarantine and bio-security. Full declaration would be made so it would be up to US Customs if you receive or not. I doubt it will cost much.
The Thai Birdseye are just so reliable and apparently very popular in the sub-continent, which I didn't know until recent intensive research into Indian Chilli farming and marketing. They are a very hardy plant and resistant to many diseases that afflict other more finicky cultivars. My big, old plant out front is simply amazing. I now have 3 different Thai Birdseye in progress.
Apparently a very popular variety in India is the one that goes white upon maturity. Indian Chilli is a hard thing to comprehend.
Chillis are a very unusual plant. I have 4 plants from locally acquired seed out of the same pod. 3 of them are growing pendulous pods while one is growing upright. I have 3 Indian Lal Mirch plants of the same variety from the same seed batch (same pod, not sure) that are all different in growth pattern with the exact same post-germination conditions.
I have a rare occurrence of 2 Rajah plants germinating from a single seed. They are notably smaller than the same plants that germinated normally, but I have kept them separately and labeled them as Rajah Twin. I was able to carefully separate them after an initial time in the propagation media. It will be interesting to see if it is a genetic trait passed on to the next generation.