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How do you wish someone a Diwali wish?

How do you wish someone a Diwali wish?

Diwali Wishes

  1. Have a happy and safe Diwali.
  2. May your Diwali be free from darkness and abundant with light.
  3. Have a fun and festive Diwali!
  4. Hoping your Diwali brings health, wealth, and happiness.
  5. May your Diwali bring peace and love to your life.
  6. Wishing you an abundance of love and riches this Diwali.

How is Deepavali Celebrated in Singapore?

This festival is celebrated by Hindus in Singapore. Marking the victory of good over evil and light over darkness, many Hindus spring-clean their homes as the festival approaches. On the festival’s eve, they light up little lamps in the doorway of their homes.

What is Shubh Divali?

Another greeting option to send is “Shubh Diwali,” meaning “Happy Diwali” in Hindi, one of the two official languages of India.

Is it wrong to say Diwali?

Both are “Feast of Lights” but the right word to use is Deepavali by South India which actually comes from the Sanskrit vocabulary meaning a ‘line of lamps’. However, this Sanskrit word have been modified by the North Indian people with the use of the word Diwali from their language.

Why is it called Deepavali in Singapore?

But the reason why we hear “Deepavali” more in Singapore is that the majority of our early Indian immigrants were Tamils, hailing from South India. Diwali, on the other hand, is the Hindi term used more commonly by the North Indians.

Why do we celebrate Deepavali in Singapore?

As one of the major cultural festivals in Singapore, Deepavali (also known as “Diwali” or the “Festival of Lights”) is a celebration that marks the triumph of good over evil.

How do you say Shubh in Diwali?

You can also say “Diwali ki Shubhkamnaye” (pronounced: Dee-vaa-lee kee Shub-kaam-nigh) or “Shubh Deepavali” (pronounced: Shub deepaavalee) to wish someone a happy Diwali in Hindi.

Do Pakistani celebrate Diwali?

Diwali is one of the major festivals celebrated by Hindus across the globe. More than 4 million Pakistani Hindus also celebrate the festival with religious devotion.