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Happy Diwali Wishes For School Friends

Diwali is the biggest festival for Hindus.This is celebrated on thirteenth day of Krishna Paksha.The festival is celebrated on great fervous and joy.This festival celebrated on so many country.After the vanquishing of King Ravana of Lanka at the hands of Lord Rama and the return of the Suryavanshi King Lord Rama to his Ayodhya. Fables say that originally when the trio had returned to Ayodhya, the people of Ayodhya had lit the entire state with lamps to welcome their Lord’s visit after 14 years exile. It was like a long awaited end to a sad tale and the beginning of a new era of happiness and peace. Happy Diwali Wishes For School Friends: Diwali is the most popular festival of Hindus, Sikh and Chrishtians which is celebrated all over the India mostly in the month of October and November. We are hear going to provide you the Diwali Messages. The celebration of this eve signifies the victory of light over the darkness. It is long festival of five days with huge preparations

Happy Diwali Wishes For Friends

Diwali is the biggest festival for Hindus.This is celebrated on thirteenth day of Krishna Paksha.The festival is celebrated on great fervous and joy.This festival celebrated on so many country.After the vanquishing of King Ravana of Lanka at the hands of Lord Rama and the return of the Suryavanshi King Lord Rama to his Ayodhya. Fables say that originally when the trio had returned to Ayodhya, the people of Ayodhya had lit the entire state with lamps to welcome their Lord’s visit after 14 years exile. It was like a long awaited end to a sad tale and the beginning of a new era of happiness and peace. Happy Diwali Wishes For Friends: Diwali is one of the most important festivals of Hindus and celebrated with lots of enthusiasm and happiness throughout India. It is the 'Festival of Light', where lights and lamps signify the victory of good over evil, within as well as around every human being. On this day, people exchange gifts with their near and dear ones. The lates