Tuesday 25 October 2011

Happy Diwali SMS Hindi 2011 in 140 words

Tuesday 25 October 2011


Diwali or Deepavali is one of the most important,eagerly awaited and immensely cherished festival celebrated across India.The preparations for celebrating the festival of lights has already begun on a large scale in the various cities of India.The trend of celebrating Diwali is not new since times immemorial people have been enthusiastically participating in the celebrations and with the changing times the zeal and zest among the people about the Diwali has increased.

But with the changing times the change in the festival can also be seen.A latest trends that rules the celebration of most festivals in India is sending SMS,Messages,E-cards,greetings on the Occasion of Diwali.Apart from sending SMS and Messages people are seen decorating their homes and business establishments with colorful Rangolis made with patterns of Dots and Flowers.Here are some of the latest Diwali Hindi SMS Messages that you would like to send to your relatives and friends.For the convenience of our readers we have cut short the SMS Message Length to 140 Characters,so that it will not exceed the default message length

With gleam of Diyas
And the Echo of the Chants
May Happiness and Contentment Fill Your life
Wishing you a very happy and prosperous Diwali!! (140 Characters)
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May all your dreams come true,
And Lakshmi be with your family,
May the season usher in only joy for you,
Here I wish you a Shubh Deepavali! (137 Characters)
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Roshan ho jaye ghar aapka,
Saj uthe apki puja ki thali,
Dil mein yehi umang hai mere,
Khushiyan laye aapko yeh Diwali. (115 Characters)
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Deep ka ujala, Patako ka rang,
Dhoopon ki khushbu, pyar bhare umang
Mithai ki swad, Apno ka Pyar,
Mubarak Ho Aapko, DIWALI ka Tyohar (140 Characters)
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Charo or hai dhoom,
Kyunki Diwali hai aayi,
Khush raho aur mauz manao,
Tumhe meri Diwali ki badhai
Deepak Ki Roshni
Patako Ki Awaz
Khushiyon Ki Bauchaar
Apno Ka Pyar
Mubarak Ho Apko Diwali Ka Tyohar
Again
Happy “Diwali”
To You And Your Family

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Monday 17 October 2011

Latest Diwali Rangoli Designs 2011 with Dots and flowers

Monday 17 October 2011


Rangoli also known by some other names in different parts of India is a traditional decorative art of India.Rangoli is drawn on the floors and courtyards of the houses to welcome the Gods on some important festivals.The base material that is used for designing rangoli is granulated rice and floor,Sindoor (Vermilon), Haldi (Turmeric) and other natural colors can be added depending upon the tradition and culture.Even flowers can be used for designing the Flower Rangolis

Rangolis and mostly designed on the day of Diwali and Dhanteras in India.The Dhanteras 2011 date is 24th Oct and Diwali 2011 Date is 26th October.so we see a lot of colorful rangolis around this time.Here are some of the Latest Rangoli Designs 2011 that are marked with Dots and flowers







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Thursday 6 October 2011

Happy Dhanteras SMS Hindi 2011 in 140 words

Thursday 6 October 2011


Dhanteras also known as Dhan Trayodashi is celebrated 2 days before the Diwali festival.As we have discussed in our previous post that Dhanteras 2011 date is 24th October.On this day the people decorate their houses worship the Mata Laxmi ,Lord Yama (God of Death) and Lord Dhanwantri (Incarnation of Lord Vishnu).This day is important for business community.On this day people decorate their business establishments with colorful Rangolis and lighten them with earthen lamps in the evening.

On this days people send SMS,Messages and Greetings to their near and dear ones.For the benefit of our readers we have picked some of the best Dhanteras SMS Messages in Hindi and English.Sending messages on festive days has become a trend and following this trend you can choose the best messages from the list given below and send them to your relatives and friends.

Dhanteras SMS In Hindi:



Dhanteras Ke Is Parv Par,
Yahi Hai Manokamna Hamari,
Aap Par Dhan Ki Ho Varsha,
Har Kamyabi Aapke Kadam Chume,
Happy Dhanteras

Har Din Badhta Jaaye Aapka Vyapar,
Hoti Rahey Aap Par Dhan Ki Bochar,
Har Kushi Mile Aapko,
Yahi Hai Is Avasar Par Hamari Shubhkamnayein

D- Dhanwan
H- Happiness
A- Anand
N- Neki
T- Tarakki
E- Enjoyment
R- Raksha
A- Ahem
S- Sukh
Wish You Happy Dhanteras

Dhanteras Ki Yeh Pawan Bela,
Aap Aur Aapke Poore Pariwar Ke Liye,
Dhan, Sukh, Accha Swastya Aur Samriddhi Laaye
Mata Laxmi Bless You !!

Dhanteras Par Aap Par Dhanwan Ho,
Rupchaudas Par Aap Khushal Ho,
Bhaidooj Par Aap Ke Rishto Mein Mithas Aaye,
Diwai Aapke Liye Mangalmay Ho,
Wish You Happy Festival Season

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Wednesday 5 October 2011

Dhanteras 2011 date is 24th October 2011

Wednesday 5 October 2011


According to the Hindu Mythology,the day that falls two days before the Diwali Festival is called Dhanteras.The name itself speaks of its composition. Dhanteras is composed of two words namely "Dhan" means wealth and Teras means "13",because this day is the 13th day of Krishna Paksh (Dark fortnight) of the Kartik Month.Dhanteras is also known by the other name can Dhantrayodashi.In 2011 Dhanteras date is 24th October

Significance of Dhanteras:


On this Day Goddess Laxmi is worshiped with religious fervor and gaiety.This Day is very important for businessman as there is a belief that Goddess Laxmi will visit their business places on this day.On this day houses are neatly cleaned and decorated with "Jaganmala" and Earthen Lamps.The courtyards and entrance path of houses and business establishments are celebrated with Rangoli and Foot Prints of Maa Laxmi.The Diyas are burnt in the evening to lighten houses as there is belief that Goddess will Lighten their lives for ever.

Another belief associated with Dhanteras festival is that on this day Buying New Items will bring charm and happiness to people`s lives.On this day mostly there is heavy rush on the Utensils and Jewelers shops as most people preferred to buy Gold,silver Ornaments on this day.




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