Tuesday, November 2, 2010

This year celebrate Diwali with Greetings, SMS, Wishes & Sweets



Before the year 2010 reaches the end or just go lost in the history, we Indians have lot many festivals to celebrate and those are "Dhanteras, Diwali, Gowardhan and Bhaiduj" and along with that we pray for the wealth, good health and happiness for our loved ones, family, friends and relatives.


"Shubh Deepawali" followed on the Nov 4 and Nov 5 and the timings this year to pray to the Goddess Lakshmi and God Ganesh is in between 6.03 pm to 8.22 pm in the evening on 5th November 2010 and celebrate it with variety of sweets, crackers and lots of love. The best way to celebrate Diwali and to take the complete flavor of Diwali is when we go to each others places to wish and exchange sweets but I must say that rather lighting crackers this year we should in-fact say NO TO CRACKERS, keeping the Global Warming in mind and we need to contribute our bit so save our planet which will help us seeing lot many more Diwali's in our lives.

In the other hand we will have the "Goverdhan Puja" on the Nov 6, in this pooja, generally we build cow dung hillocks, which is the symbol of Mount Govardhan, the mountain which was once lifted by Lord Krishna and they we pray infront of it for our goodness. We have 365 days in a year and I believe that we surely be having 365 different festivals and out of those one is "Bhai Duj Puja" where all the sisters do pooja of their brothers and make a wish that all the brothers would stand by them in every instance and the priority for the brother would be the happiness of his sister and lots of gifts and sweets are a part of it.

We have few Diwali SMS which you can share with your far sitting loved ones:
1. Shubham Karoti Kalyanam, Aarogyam Dhana Sampada, Shatru Buddhi Vinayshay, Deepamjyoti Namostute, Shubh Deepawali, Shubh Dhanteras'2010.
2. May the Devine light of Diwali Spread into your life bright sparkles of Peace, Prosperity, Happiness and Good Health. happy Diwali
3. This Diwali, May you be Millionaire in Money, Billiore in Blessings, Trillionare in True Love & Squillionaire in Spirituality, Happy Diwali.
4. May God give you all those happiness which you have given to others, Happy Diwali.

We wish you a very happy Dhanteras, Diwali, Gowardhan and Bhaiduj, may all your wishes come true and you always have wealth, good health, peace, prosperity and lots of love.




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