Choti Diwali 2017 Wishes: Best Narak Chaturdashi WhatsApp Messages, GIF Images, SMS Quotes to Send Diwali Greetings

Send messages and images to your near and dear ones to wish them a very happy Choti Diwali and Narak Chaturdashi 2017.

Published: October 18, 2017 12:38 AM IST

By India.com Buzz Desk

Choti Diwali 2017 Wishes: Best Narak Chaturdashi WhatsApp Messages, GIF Images, SMS Quotes to Send Diwali Greetings

It is one day to go to celebrated Diwali 2017 in its full glory. But first, let’s start by commemorating the second day of year’s biggest Hindu festival. Naraka Chaturdashi also known as Choti Diwali, Kali Chaudas and Naraka Nivaran Chaturdashi is celebrated on October 18, 2017, a day after Dhanteras. The main night of Diwali or Deepavali will fall a day later on October 19 this year.  The houses and markets are already lit with Diwali preparations taking place in full swing. The significance of Naraka Chaturdashi is it restores the belief of good eventually registering the victory over evil. We present to you a collection of best WhatsApp messages, GIF images, Facebook quotes and SMS on Choti Diwali and Narak Chaturdashi to wish your family and friends. Happy Choti Diwali 2017 Wishes in Hindi: Best WhatsApp Messages, GIF Images, Wallpapers & Quotes to Send Greetings on Narak Chaturdashi.

According to Srimad Bhagavatam, Naraka is the asur son of mother Earth Bhudevi (Bhumi) and Varaha (third avatar of Narayan). A peace-loving and pious Naraka became an evil and cruel demon, Narakasur due to his association with a demon named Banasura. Naraka added the suffix of ‘asur’ to his name to become Narakasur. He troubled his subjects and ill-treated women, something that cost him his life eventually. When the news of Narakasur humiliating women reached the ears of Satyabhama, wife of Lord Krishna, she became enraged.

Satyabhama approached Krishna and requested him to bring an end of Narakasur. The day when Lord Krishna killed Narakasur is worshipped as Naraka Chaturdashi or Choti Diwali. The legends state Narakasur’s mother Bhudevi had declared that her son’s death should not be a day of mourning but an occasion to celebrate and rejoice. Hence, the day is marked as Choti Diwali celebrated ahead of main Deepavali night.

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WhatsApp Message Reads: Let your Sorrows Burst Like Crackers, your Happiness be like Sparkles, your Dreams Soar like Rockets and let your Life be Enlightened by Lamp. Happy Choti Diwali.

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WhatsApp Message Reads: May this Diwali, Light up new dreams, fresh hopes, undiscovered avenues, different perspectives, everything bright and beautiful, and fill your days with pleasant surprises and moments. Happy Choti Diwali.

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WhatsApp Message Reads: Delightful laddoos, Incandescent diyas, Whole lot of fun, a big stock of masti, Lots of mithai and Innumerable fireworks. Wishing you the best bargain on fun n lots of sale-e-bration. Happy Choti Diwali.

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WhatsApp Message Reads: This Diwali I Am Sending You CASH:
C-Care
A-Affection
S-Smiles
H-Hugs
Happy Choti Diwali

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WhatsApp Message Reads: A festival full of sweet memories, the sky full of fireworks, mouth full of sweets, house full of diyas and heart full of enjoyment. Happy Choti Diwali.

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WhatsApp Message Reads: May the joy, cheer, mirth & merriment of this divine festival surround you forever. May the happiness, that this season brings, brighten your life & Hope the year Brings you luck and fulfills all ur dearest dreams! Happy Choti Diwali 2017 to all.

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WhatsApp Message Reads: The victory 0f good over evil, The celebration of courage too, May this Narak Chaturdashi brings Nothing but the best for u. Happy Choti Diwali.

Choti Diwali is celebrated by people by lighting fewer oil lamps and candles. But there is no limit in sending greetings of the Choti Diwali day. We hope this aforementioned information on Narak Chaturdashi celebrations and the reason behind Choti Diwali is helpful. Send messages and images to your near and dear ones to wish them a very happy Choti Diwali and Narak Chaturdashi 2017.

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