Chhoti Diwali Wishes, WhatsApp messages, greetings, quotes to share
Here are some of the messages, greetings, quotes and wishes to share with your family, friends, relatives, colleagues, etc.
SNS | New Delhi | October 26, 2019 9:05 am
Chhoti Diwali or Narak Chaturdashi is celebrated a day before Diwali. This year, Chhoti Diwali is on October 26. It is the second day of the five-day festival, celebrated by Hindus all over the world. The day is reserved for holding parties with loved ones.
Diwali celebrations begin in the real sense on the day of Chhoti Diwali. So, one cannot let this day pass by without wishing their dear ones.
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Here are some of the messages, greetings, quotes and wishes to share with your family, friends, relatives, colleagues, etc.
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“May Almighty bless you with all the courage to win over your problems like Lord Krishna, Maa Kali and Satyabhama won over Narakasur…. Happy Naraka Chaturdashi.”
“On the occasion of Roop Chaturdashi, I wish you the best of beauty and brains and a glorious year ahead…. Happy Roop Chaturdashi to you.”
“Wishing a very Happy Roop Chaturdashi to everyone…. Enjoy this day by pampering yourself and looking pretty this festive season.”
Ye Diwali aapke jeeva mein khushiyon ki barsaat laye, dhan aur shoharat ki barish kare. Chhoti Diwali ki sa-prem mangal kamnayein.
Chhoti Diwali ke is pawan aywaim mangal avsar pr, aap sabhi ke manokamnayein purn ho, khushiya aap k kadam chume, isi kamna ke saath ap ko aywaim aap ke parivaar ko, Chhoti Diwali ki dhero badhaiyan.
Sparkling diyas and crackling crackers bring in all the happiness and goodness in your life…. Happy Chhoti Diwali to you.
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