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Celebrate Choti Diwali 2024 and Naraka Chaturdashi with heartfelt wishes, messages, and quotes to share the joy, love, and light of the festival. Send Choti Diwali images and status updates to ...
Happy Choti Diwali 2024: WhatsApp and Facebook Status. May this festive season fill your life with joy, peace, goodness, wealth, good health, and prosperity. Happy Chhoti Diwali to you.
Choti Diwali, also known as Naraka Chaturdashi, falls a day before the grand Diwali celebrations. In 2024, it will be observed on October 30 and 31, as well. This day holds immense significance ...
Happy Choti Diwali 2024: Images, Wishes, Messages, Greetings, and Status Updates to Share on WhatsApp, Instagram and Facebook TOI Lifestyle Desk / etimes.in / Updated: Oct 31, 2024, 09:32 IST Share ...
Chhoti Diwali 2023 Wishes, Images, Messages, Quotes, SMS, WhatsApp and Facebook Status This Naraka Chaturdashi, I wish that the good triumphs over the evil. Let's celebrate the goodness in this world.
Choti Diwali 2022: Narak Chaturdashi Puja Vidhi, Muhurat, Significance, Wishes, Facebook & Whatsapp Status Chhoti Diwali or Naraka Chaturdashi occurs on the fourteenth day of Krishna Paksha in the ...
Happy Chhoti Diwali 2023 November 12 is the day that Hindus celebrate Diwali, and it is also the day that people celebrate Chhoti Diwali. Tap to read the Diwali whatsapp messages, wishes and quotes!
Diwali 2023: From history to date, here's all that you need to know about Chhoti Diwali. Diwali 2023: The festival of lights is around the corner, and we cannot keep calm already.
Chhoti Diwali marks Lord Krishna's victory over Narakasura. It precedes the grand festival of Diwali and succeeds Dhanteras festivities. Check shubh muhurat timings of the festival here ...
Day 2 Chhoti Diwali, ... Day 3 Diwali: The height of the holiday, celebrants wear their best clothes, light lamps and have as much light as possible in their homes and watch fireworks.
Narak Chaturdashi or Chhoti Diwali The abhyang snaan muhurat will be from 5:20 am to 6:32 am on October 31. The chaturdashi tithi will begin at 1:15 pm on October 30 and end at 3:52 pm the next day.
The second day is known as Naraka Chaturdasi, or Chhoti Diwali, meaning “small Diwali.” On this day, the goddess Kali and Lord Krishna were believed to have destroyed the demon Narakasura and ...