Diwali is a festival that symbolizes the victory of light over darkness and good over evil. On Diwali, families, friends, and neighbors marry candy and gifts. It is an occasion when families sit together and spend time together.
This Diwali, use these hand-selected wishes, images, quotes, statuses, photos, SMS, messages, wallpapers, photos, and greetings to share with your family, friends, and loved ones to celebrate the spirit of this festival.
Happy Diwali 2020: Messages Quotes, status and SMS
On this Diwali, I wish you wealth, prosperity, glory and happiness not only for this special occasion but for today and forever! I wish you a happy Independence Day !!
Happy Diwali 2020! May your day be filled with lovely laddoos, incandescent diyas, lots of smiles and laughter!
May millions of lamps illuminate your life with infinite happiness, wealth, prosperity and glory forever! I wish you and your family a very, very happy Diwali!
On this auspicious festival of Diwali, may Goddess Lakshmi bless you with joy, prosperity and happiness. Happy and safe Deepawali!
May you achieve all that your heart desires with the blessing of Lakshmi-Ganesha. Happy and safe Diwali 2020!
Let’s celebrate the festival in the true sense by spreading joy and lighting up the world of others. Have a happy, safe and blessed Diwali!
May the beauty of the festival of lights fill your home with happiness and may my New Year bring joy, peace and prosperity to your life. I wish you and your family a happy Diwali!
Wishing you a flash of diyas, echo of sacred songs, joy and happiness today, tomorrow and always. Have a happy and prosperous Diwali!
Rejoice on this blessed occasion by spreading joy with your friends and loved ones. Happy Independence Day 2020. May this Independence Day be bright for you and your family. May God fulfill all your wishes this Diwali. Happy Diwali!
Happy Diwali 2020: Wishes
I hope all the darkness in your life fades away on this Diwali. Have a safe and powerful Diwali!
In this feast of joy and celebration, I wish you good health, wealth and progress in life.
The beautiful feast of sandwiches and sweets.
Everyone enjoying a royal party
And with love and affection all hearts beat.
I wish you happy Diwali!
Light a lamp of love!
Explode a chain of pain!
Fire a prosperity rocket!
Light a pot of happiness!
I wish you and your family enjoy Diwali!
Memories of moments celebrated together
Moments that have been stuck in my heart, forever
Make me miss you even more this Diwali.
I hope this Diwali brings you good fortune and abundant happiness!
With flashes of Diyas
And the echo of the songs
May happiness and contentment fill your life
Wishing you a very happy and prosperous Diwali.
Happiness is in the air
It’s Diwali everywhere
Let’s show some love and care
And I wish you all out there
Happy Diwali !!!
Long live the tradition of Hindu culture, and as generations have passed, Hindu culture grows stronger and stronger.
Keep going so.
Best wishes for Diwali.
“A festival full of sweet childhood memories, a sky full of fireworks, a mouth full of sweets, a house full of diyas and a heart full of joy” I wish you all a very Happy Diwali !!
“Lakshmi Ji ka Hath ho,
Saraswati Ji ka Sath ho,
Ganesh Ji ka Niwas ho,
Aapke Jeevan mein khoob Prakash Ho! “Happy Independence Day 2020
Happy Diwali 2020: images, photos, wallpapers, photos and greetings
Diwali:
History and origin story
The history of Diwali dates back to ancient India, when it probably began as a major harvest festival. However, there are several legends that point to the origins of Diwali.
There are many who believe that Diwali is the celebration to mark the wedding of Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth, with Lord Vishnu. Diwali is probably the commemoration of their happy marriage. Others think it is a celebration of Lakshmi’s birthday, as Lakshmi is said to have been born on the day of the new moon of Kartik.
In Bengal, the Deepavali, or Deepabali, is dedicated to the worship of the mighty goddess Kali, the dark goddess of strength. The elephant god Lord Ganesha is also worshiped in some homes on Diwali, because he is a symbol of auspiciousness and wisdom. In certain Jain homes, Diwali has the additional meaning of marking the great event in which Lord Mahavira achieved the eternal bliss called nirvana.
Diwali is not only important to Hindus, but is also celebrated among Jains, Buddhists, and Sikhs. For Hindus, it often means Lord Rama’s return to Ayodhya, after his 14 years of exile and victory over Ravana.
Ram, on that special day, was welcomed into the Ayodhya kingdom with rows of diyas, illuminated throughout the kingdom. Therefore, the tradition of lighting oil lamps on Diwali symbolizes the victory of good over evil and freedom from spiritual darkness.
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