Friday 9 September 2016

Happy Diwali 2016 New Quotes

Diwali is celebrated in India and all over the globe in the month of autumn by Hindus. It is the biggest festivals of hindus and it is the biggest and brightest festival of India. Just before Diwali people clean their house, backyards and decorate their house with flowers, tiny colorful lights, People wear new clothes and then light candles inside and outside their home. Once Lakshmi puja is done people light crackers and exchange gifts with family and friends. Diwali is also a major time of people shopping and getting new things in home.


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Happy Diwali 2016 Sms



Diwaali ki raat aye
Diwaali ki raat
Dekhay koi patakhay
ki barsaat
diwaali ki raat aye
diwaali ki raat!

Diwali is all about crackers
Diwali is all about lights
Diwali is all about fun
Diwali is all about masti
Tou dekh kiya rhay ho
Manao diwaali dhoom k saath!

Diwali ki roshani mein
Patakhon k shor mein
Har taraf khushi hay
Diwalay k ujaalay mein


Happy Diwali 2016 Quotes



Happy Diwali 2016, so now the celebration of light has come around and we have left few days to celebrate greatest celebration of India. This year Happy Diwali 2016 will be on October 30. Here we have a remarkable accumulation of Happy Diwali images with quotes, Happy Diwali quotes wishes for you.

Another year will be over, another year will come. I hope and pray that the lights of Diwali illuminate the new chapter of your life. Happy Diwali!

The truth is that existence wants your life to become a festival…because when you are unhappy, you also throw unhappiness all around.

Today’s the `Festival of Lights’ all over; A joyful day for minds and hearts and souls; Laughter and smiles for many days; Let there be triumph in every way.


Happy Diwali 2016


Diwali dates back to ancient times in India, as a festival after the summer harvest in the Hindu calendar month of Kartika. The festival is mentioned in Sanskrit scriptures such as the Padma Purana, the Skanda Purana both completed in second half of 1st millennium AD but believed to have been expanded from a core text from an earlier era.

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