Sriram November 10, 2015

Happy Diwali (Deepawali), send best wishes, greetings, messages to your friends and family members on the occasion of Diwali.

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First of all, I wish everyone a very Happy Diwali. One of the biggest festivals has finally arrived with some sky full of colorful lights. In 2015, Diwali is celebrated on 11th November. Did you buy Diwali crackers and stuff? Ok wait, before that wish your friends by sending the some beautiful Diwali to them. Also we have stuff like Diwali Quotes, Diwali Messages, Diwali Sms, Diwali Wishes and much more.

Diwali is one of the biggest festivals in India and people celebrating this festival every year with joy and invites new happiness in their houses. It is basically a Hindu festival with lights, held in the period October to November. It is particularly associated with Lakshmi, the goddess of prosperity, and marks the beginning of the financial year in India.

Deepavali is a festival where people from all age groups participate. They give expression to their happiness by lighting earthen ‘diyas’ (lamps), decorating the houses, bursting firecrackers and inviting near and dear ones to their households for partaking in a sumptuous feast. The lighting of lamps is a way of paying obeisance to god for attainment of health, wealth, knowledge, peace, valor and fame.

It is one time in the whole year that children volunteer to leave their beds long before the day begins. In fact, the traditional oil bath at 3 a.m is the only chore that stands between them and the pre-dawn adventures. They emerge, scrubbed clean to get into their festive attire, and light up little oil lamps, candles and scented sticks (agarbathis), the wherewithal for setting alight crackers and sparklers.

On Diwali night, little clay lamps are lit in Hindus homes, but now a days colored electric lamps are also used. What is the significance of lighting a lamp? There is a logical answer to this question. It is through the light that the beauty of this world is revealed or experienced. Most civilizations of the world recognize the importance of light as a gift of God. It has always been a symbol of whatever is positive in our world of experience.

To Hindus, darkness represents ignorance, and light is a metaphor for knowledge. Therefore, lighting a lamp symbolizes the destruction, through knowledge, of all negative forces- wickedness, violence, lust, anger, envy, greed, bigotry, fear, injustice, oppression and suffering etc.

Diwali 2015 Quotes and Messages

Fortunate is the one who has learnt to admire, but not to envy. Good wishes for a joyous Diwali and a Happy New Year.

A festival full of childhood memories,

Sky full of fireworks,

Mouth full of sweets,

House full of diyas and heart full of joy,

Wishing you happy Diwali

May you be blessed with good fortune as long as Ganeshji’s trunk, wealth and prosperity as big as his stomach, happiness as sweet as his laddus and may your trouble be as small as his mouse on this Diwali. Happy festive wishes.

May the beauty of Diwali fill your heart and may love bring you endless joy. Have am awesome Diwali and New Year.

May the divine light of Diwali spread into your life with peace, prosperity, happiness and good health. Happy Diwali

May the warmth and splendour, that are a part of this auspicious occasion fill your life with happiness and bring cheer, joy and prosperity in your life. Diwali wishes to you and your family.

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