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Diwali messages

Diwali “The Festival of Lights” is an occasion for family and friends to get closer, be united to celebrate and share happiness.Earlier Diwali wishes were sent through Cards and inland letters. These days with growing communication facilities, greetings are shared through emails and sms messages on Mobile phones.

Although one wants to say a lot while writing a greeting, yet one finds difficult to culminate thoughts into words. To make the festival of Diwali remembrable following are some greeting messages that can be used in sms, emails, or verbal greetings for friends and relatives.Diwali Message

  •    May This Diwali be as bright as ever.
      May this Diwali bring joy, health and wealth to you.
      May the festival of lights brighten up you and your near and dear ones lives.
      May this Diwali bring in u the most brightest and choicest happiness and love you have ever Wished for.
      May this Diwali bring you the utmost in peace and prosperity.
      May lights triumph over darkness.
      May peace transcend the earth.
      May the spirit of light illuminate the world.
      May the light that we celebrate at Diwali show us the way and lead us together on the path of peace and social harmony

  •    As the candlelight flame,
      Ur life may always be happiness' claim;
      As the mountain high,
      U move without sigh;
      like the white linen flair,
      Purity is always an affair;
      As sunshine creates morning glory,
      fragrance fills years as flory;
      with the immaculate eternal smile,
      attached to u mile after mile;
      All darkness is far away,
      As light is on its way;
      Wish all of u a very happy diwali.

  •     May the festival of lights be the harbinger of joy and prosperity. As the holy occasion of Diwali is here and the atmosphere is filled with the spirit of mirth and love, here's hoping this festival of beauty brings your way, bright sparkles of contentment, that stay with you through the days ahead. Best wishes on Diwali and New year.

  •   There's always something warm and bright, about this time of the year, when everything has a special glow, and hearts are full of cheer, that's why, this special greeting comes your way, to wish you all life's best, on Diwali and in the coming year, too.

  •     Diwali ke Is Mangal Avsar par,
      Aap Sabhi ki Manokamna Puri ho,
      Khushiyan Apke Kadam Chume,
      Isi Kamna ke Saath aap Sabhi ko,
      Diwali ki Dhero Badhaiyan.

  •     Jagmag Thali Sajao,
      Mangal Deepo ko Jalao,Apne Gharo aur Dilo main Asha ki Kiran Jagao,
      Khushali aur Samridhi se bhara ho apka jeevan,
      Isi Kamna ke Saath Shubh Deepawali.

  •     May the beauty
      Of deepavali season
      Fill your home with
      Happiness,
      And may the coming year
      Provide you with all
      That bring you joy!

  •     Aai aai diwali aai,
      Saath me kitni khushiyan layi,
      Dhoom machao, mauz manao,
      Aap sabhi ko diwali ki badhai.
      Happy Diwali.

  •     Peace
      Prosperity
      Good Fortune
      May the blessings of the Lord be with you..
      today and in the coming years Subh Deepavali.

  •    Diwali is about bonding, of ritual, of a belief that that good will always triumph over evil for dark night must always make way for morning light.


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Maa Luxami Apki Sabhi Mano Kamnayein poori Karey .... Ya devi sarvbhuteshu LUXAMI rupainey sansthan, namastasya namastasya namo namah. Ya devi sarvbhuteshu SHAKTI rupainey sansthan, namastasya namastasya namo namah Ya devi sarvbhuteshu Budhdhi rupainey sansthan, namastasya namastasya namo namah. Ya devi sarvbhuteshu VIDAYA rupainey sansthan, namastasya namastasya namo namah. Ya devi sarvbhuteshu BHAKTI rupainey sansthan, namastasya namastasya namo namah Ya devi sarvbhuteshu JYOTI rupainey sansthan, namastasya namastasya namo namah.
by Hemant Garg on Oct 27, 2011 1:28 AM IST Report Abuse
Happy Diwali folks, find the safety and precaution measures in the link given below http://indiaunivercity.blogspot.com/2011/10/happy-diwali-folks-ensure-safety-and.html
by Amudhan on Oct 25, 2011 10:58 AM IST Report Abuse
sometimes diwa is spelt as diva, as this is how it pronounced. It is another term for deepak, which is the clay pot filled with oil and a wick and used as a lamp on diwali. Diwali literally means 'festival of light'. Diwa does NOT mean 'day', I have no idea why somebody would tell you so! :-)
by kiran on Oct 24, 2011 8:31 AM IST Report Abuse
diwas are lamps/lights. Hence the term Diwali
by kiran on Oct 24, 2011 8:25 AM IST Report Abuse
@sarah, in respond to your question I want to tell u that Diwas are the hindi name of any occasional day.U can refer it to hindi translation of a day means din or diwas are same...
by indian on Oct 20, 2011 8:13 PM IST Report Abuse
can somebody please help! my daughter is learning about diwali,and one of her questions are "what are diwas" we are both finding it difficult to find an answer. please can some kind person help us answer this question.thank you
by sarah on Oct 20, 2011 12:25 AM IST Report Abuse
Happy Diwali to all! I'm looking forward to Diwali 2011. I bet this would be another joyous event this year. Also, I would be spending more time sending Diwali wishes and greetings to my loved one, especially to those who are in abroad. Miss you guys!
by 365greetings on Aug 29, 2011 10:04 AM IST Report Abuse
This festival is my favorite one. I like that.
by Yash Naik on Jul 2, 2011 12:01 PM IST Report Abuse
fuck fuck
by omkar on Jun 27, 2011 5:45 PM IST Report Abuse
nice message and happpy diwali to all of u and thanks www.festivalofindia.in
by mahelaka abrar on Feb 11, 2011 9:55 PM IST Report Abuse
I thought Lakshmi is the wife of Vishu and paravati is the wife of shiva.
by Suri on Nov 5, 2010 10:30 AM IST Report Abuse
Happy Diwali & thanks for the beautiful messages
by Skela on Nov 4, 2010 11:37 PM IST Report Abuse
Happy Diwali
by Charandeep on Nov 4, 2010 4:03 PM IST Report Abuse
Happy Diwali to all
by Ajay on Nov 4, 2010 3:53 PM IST Report Abuse
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