Prem Chand October 28, 2016

Special Diwali Status 2016

Diwali is popularly known as Deepavali. This festival of lights is celebrated all around the globe with a lot of zeal and enthusiasm. Diwali is one of the most famous traditional festivals of India. This year the main celebration of Diwali falls on 30th October 2016, people can share the Diwali Status, Quotes, Deepavali wishes by getting from this article.

The Diwali five-day celebrations begin from Dhanteras (Dhanatrayodashi), Naraka Chaturdasi, Lakshmi puja, Padwa (Govardhan Puja) and end on Bhai Dooj day. On this auspicious day, people light up earthenware oil lamps called diyas and perform Lakshmi Devi puja for good health and wealth. Get more Diwali quotes and also Happy Diwali Greetings from below.

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Women draw rangolis, light lamps and even exchange sweets with their dear ones and neighbours. All the religious people involve in the celebrations together by exchanging Happy Diwali Greetings and Wishes. We have also given the best collection of Diwali status, quotes on this page.

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The word Diwali is originated from the Sanskrit word ‘Deepavali’ which means series of light. Here Deep means light and avail means series. According to the religious significance, Deepavali is celebrated in honour of Lord Rama and his wife Sita returned to Ayodhya after an exile of 14 years. On this occasion, people share Deepavali wishes by lighting the lamps and decorating their houses.

Here in this page, we have shared best Diwali Quotes. Viewers, those who are searching for famous Deepavali Status for your social media websites, you get from this page.

The significance of Diwali five-day celebrations is as follows:

Diwali first day: Dhanteras (Dhanatrayodashi) – 28th October

  • Dhanteras is also known as Dhanatrayodashi or Chhoti Diwali which is the first day of Diwali festival in India which usually falls one or two days before the Lakshmi puja. The word ‘Dhanteras’ means wealth and prosperity. Every year it falls on the 13th lunar day according to the Hindu calendar and falls in the month of Ashwin. Dhanatrayodashi is famous to know for invest of gold and jewellery.

 

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Diwali Second Day: Naraka Chaturdashi – 29th October

  • Hindus observe the second day as Naraka Chaturdashi among Diwali five-day celebrations. The significance of this day is observed in the story of Lord Krishna overwhelming triumph over ferocious demon king ‘Narakasura’. Diyas is placed in each room as well in the backyard of the house throughout the night. People also believe that on this day Goddess Kali killed Narakasura.

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Diwali Third Day: Lakshmi Puja (main celebrations) – 30th October

  • Lakshmi puja is yet another Hindu prayer and important ritual which is formed on third day Deepavali celebrations. This is entirely devoted in worshipping Goddess Lakshmi. People start decorating their homes well in advance, light diyas and pray for wealth, prosperity and happiness. This day usually falls on Amavasya which is termed as inauspicious day, but here it is regarded as most auspicious day.

 

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Diwali Fourth Day: Padwa (Govardhan Puja) – 31st October
  • On this day, Govardhan Puja is performed. Many thousands of years ago, Lord Krishna caused the people of Vjara to perform Govardhan puja on this day. From then onwards people offers puja to Govardhan.

 

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Diwali Fifth Day: Bhai Dooj – 1st November
  • The second day after Diwali is Bhai Dooj which marks the end of Diwali five-day celebrations. This day is solely dedicated to the strong bond between brother and sister. This festive day is associated with the legendary tale of brotherly love between Lord Yama and his sister the Yamuna. On Bhai Dooj day, a teeka of rice and vermilion applied on the brother’s forehead followed by arati and exchange of sweets.

All the five days of Deepavali enriches the human bonds as people without any religious creed and embrace the divine of light to oneness. From this page, get Diwali Status and exchange the Greetings, wishes for your family and friends.

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Best Diwali Quotes, Quotations

  • Diwali night is full of lights,Crackers may your life be filled with colors and lights of happiness. Happy Diwali to all of my friends..!
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  • Sending you Happy smiles for every moment of your special day. Have a wonderful time and a very Happy Diwali to you….
  • May this Diwali Lakshmi Maa Fill your Home with Happines .Happy Deepavali
  • Sun glows for a whole day;
    Candle glows for an hour;
    Matchstick glows for a minute;
    But a wish glows forever.
    Here is my wish for a glowing Diwali and glowing life!….
  • A Diwali festival full of sweet and childhood memories,
    sky is full of fireworks,
    mouth is full of sweets,
    house full of diyas , light and heart full of joy.
    Wishing you all a very happy Diwali to you..!

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  • May millions of lamps illuminate your life
    with endless joy,prosperity,health& wealth forever
    Wishing you and your family a very
    “HAPPY DEEPAVALI”
  • Phoolkishuruvat …kali se hotihai,
    ###Zindagikishuruvatpyar se hotihai,
    Pyarkishuruvat __apno se hotihaiaur
    apnokishuruvat !!!aapsehotihai.
    Wish you a Happy Diwali
  • May the beauty Ofdeepavali season fill your home with happiness.
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