Published 20:27 IST, October 26th 2019
Naraka Chaturdashi 2019: WhatsApp messages and status to wish everyone
Naraka Chaturdashi is also popularly known as Choti Diwali. Here are WhatsApp messages and status that will help you wish everyone in your list. Read ahead.
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Naraka Chaturdashi is also known by the name Kali Chaudas or Choti Diwali. It is the second day of the five days through which Diwali or Deepavali is celebrated. It is celebrated in the belief that Narakasura was killed by Lord Krishna, Kali and Satyabhama, on this day. As the country celebrates and carries on the tradition, here are a few WhatsApp status and messages that can be used to wish your dear and near ones.
WhatsApp messages and status to wish everyone
- So the first question that might come into my mind is when is Naraka Chaturdashi celebrated? Well, on the Kartik month of the 13th day of the Krishna Paksha Dhanteras is celebrated and the next day, Narak Chaturdashi is celebrated.
- On this day the victory is celebrated which Lord Krishna has won over the Narkasur demon. When 16000 princesses were captured by Narakasur and he went to kill the deities and sages, Lord Krishna decided to stop the chaos by freeing the world from this demon.
- So on this day, Lord Krishna defeated Narakasur. When Narakasur was on the verge of dying, he asked Lord Krishna for giving him some knowledge and a boon. Now let's take a look at some of the messages that you can forward your near and dear ones on the occasion of Naraka Chaturdashi.
- May this Choti Diwali fill your heart with enthusiasm and joy and may you also have a sparkling Diwali!
- May all the darkness disappear from your life and you light the diyas of contentment. May the festival illuminate your life and you reap happiness and prosperity. Happy Choti Diwali.
- Choti Diwali reminds us that in the end evil never survives. It has to end. Happy Choti Diwali.
- May you attain victory over all evils and the year brings you good luck and fulfills all your dearest dreams. Happy Choti Diwali!!
- Just like Lord Krishna attained victory over the Narakasur, may the lord bless you and you also attain victory in all your endeavours. Happy Naraka Chaturdashi!
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What is Diwali all about?
Diwali is considered one of the most celebrated festivals in India. The festival of lights is celebrated across India to honour the return of Lord Vishnu as Rama-Chandra. He is said to have returned after spending 14 years in exile. According to what the people of the country believe, Lord Rama returned to his people after battling the demon king, known as Ravana.
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16:59 IST, October 26th 2019