Happy Deepawali 2020: Whatsapp message, SMS & Greetings for Deepawali
Diwali is one the most important festival of Hindus It is celebrated with great enthusiasm throughout the length and breadth of India. It is a festival of lights.
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Diwali is also known as Deepawali.
Deepawali means a line or que of Diyas, candles and light.
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Happy Deepawali 2020. |
Deepawali is the most important festival of Hindu but India is a secular country.
So, all religions of India who lives in india and apart of our country India they all celebrate this festival.
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It falls on the Amavasya of the month of Kartik every year by Hindu calendar and in the last week of October or in the starting days of November by English calendar.
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Many legends are associated with this festival. It marks the victory of Ram over Ravana. As a matter of fact, Diwali is the symbol of the victory of the forces of good over evil.
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According to some on this day Lord Ram reached Ayodhya along with Sita and Lakshman. The villagers of Ayodhya welcomed Ram, Lakshman and Sitaby decorating and illuminating their village withdiyas. Jains says this is the day when Lord Mahavira attained "moksha or salvation". They show lights in jubilation of thus attainment. Dayanand Saraswati of Arya Samaj also attained Nirvana on this day.
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It is a festival of lights and firework. It comes after Durga Puja as the winter sets in. In West Bengal and some other places in North India Goddess Kali is worshipped during the Diwali. As the lights keep away the darkness, Goddess Kali drives away the evil forces in our world.
Great perpetrations are made for this festival. Everyone starts making arrangement one month before Diwali, new cloths are purchased, houses are cleaned and decorated with lights, flowers etc. People call and invite their nearest and dearest ones.
On this festival, sweets are made and distributed among friends and relatives. People indulge in fun and frolic on the day of Diwali. New clothes are worn by the young and the old. At the same time during night, fire-works and crackers are also let off. The bright flames of the fire-work present an exquisite sight in the dark night.
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The festival wears a lovely look. Everyone is well clad gay and mirthful some celebrate it in the most enthusiastic way some indulge in gambling according to gamblers, forms a part of Diwali festival. At night the people illuminate their houses, walls and terraces with earthen pots. The glittering lights in the darkness of night present a bewitching spectacle. Apart from houses, public buildings and government officers are also lit up. The scene of lights and illumination is very enchanting.
The Hindus worship Lakshmi; the Goddess of wealth on this day. They say prayers, so that Goddess Lakshmi may visit their houses. Lakshmi Puja is the Puja of Lakshmi Goddess and is performed at the night during Diwali.
Diwali festival is the festival of the whole country. It is celebrated in every nook and Corner of our country. Thus this festival also creates a sense of oneness among the people. It becomes the symbol of unity. India has been celebrating this festival for thousands of years and continues to celebrate it even today which is both historical and religious.
Deepawali Festival Wishes
• May this Diwali Light up new dreams, fresh hopes, undiscovered avenues, different perspectives, everything bright & beautiful and fill your days with pleasant surprises and moments.
• Diwali night is full of lights, may your life be filled with colors and lights of happiness.
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• Life with you is like Diwali, so let’s promise to be together like this forever. Wish you a very Happy Diwali!
• May the light that we celebrate at Diwali show us the way and lead us together on the path of peace and social harmony.
• May the light that we celebrate at Diwali show us the way and lead us together on the path of peace and social harmony.
• Sending you smiles for every moment of your special day. Have a wonderful time and a very Happy Diwali!
• Happy, Happy Diwali! I hope the day has been blessed with the presence of those you love most, and many magical moments!
• HAPPY DIWALI TO YOU! May you celebrate it well. Surrounded by family, friends, and lots of love and remember.
• Holy is colorful,
Sun is powerful,
Diwali is lightful. Happy Diwali.
• Lights of lamps inspires us to shine
in our true spirit ! may this festival of light
enlighten you all the way!
Wish you and your family Happy Diwali.
• I am wishing that the bright lights
of Diwali guide you through your way out
of every streak of trials in this life. Happy Diwali!
• Paying respects to the God and decorating for them the thali, this is what the occasion is all about, this is the spirit of Deepavali…
• This Diwali while you light firecrackers do spare a thought for the environment. Save environment, so say no to crackers. Have a happy Diwali!
• On this great day I wish you very wonderful happy Diwali and may god help you every time in your life..
• Diwali Wishes : Diwali brings the happiness, the joy, the hope, the prosperity in life. The festival of light wish you all happy diwali.
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• With gleam of Diyas
And the Echo of the Chants
May Happiness and Contentment Fill Your life
Wishing you a very happy and prosperous Diwali!!
• Wishing you and your family a wealthy, prosperous, delightful and bright deepavali.
• On Diwali, I wanted to send you wishes for a year filled with prosperity, health and lots of fun! Hope you have a happy Diwali!
• HAPPY DIWALI TO YOU! May you celebrate it well. Surrounded by family, friends and lots of love and remember…
• Holy is colourful.
Sun is powerful.
Dewali is lightful.
Happy Diwali!
• With my 1 heart 2 eyes 7 liter blood 206 bones 4.5 million red cells 60 trillion D N A”S… All wishing you a very very
HAPPY DIWALI!
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