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Wishing you all A Happy & Prosperous Diwali!!

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  1. Wishing you A Happy
    Lamp or “Deep” is the symbol of knowledge. Lighting the lamp of knowledge within us means to understand and reflect upon the significant purpose of each of the five days of festivities and to bring those thoughts in to our day to day lives.

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  2. Vivek4:54 PM

    Diwali gives us an opportunity to take stock of the good and evil within us and around us - thus gives an opportunity for meaningful and sustaining decision making for progress. Let us continue our struggle to better ourselves as well as those around us, with more vigour

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  3. Apoorva4:57 PM

    May the festival of lights brighten up your days with happiness & success.?
    Here’s wishing you and your family a very happy and safe Diwali!!

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  4. Geeta4:59 PM

    wish u a very very happy dewali

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  5. Kamala5:01 PM

    Wishing You A Bright Diwali!

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  6. Ulhas5:03 PM

    Light up the diyas for a wonderful Diwali.

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  7. Satya5:05 PM

    wish u a very happy Diwali.the light of the candle may enlighten u and Ur family with success

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  8. Gayatri5:07 PM

    I WISH YOU A HAPPY DIWALI FESTIVAL-2009

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  9. Vidya5:08 PM

    No Sweets ,No flowers to send you, Just a CARING heart saying HAPPY DIWALI AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR

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  10. Satyaprabha5:09 PM

    A VERY VERY HAPPY DIWALI AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR... MAY THIS NEW YEAR BRINGS ALL THE HAPPINESS, AND CHARM TO UR LIFE..........

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  11. Archana5:11 PM

    happy deepawali. may this festival of light enlighten Ur life many ways n fill Ur inner soul with the dazzling joy n happiness love always .

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  12. Savita5:14 PM

    wishing all a happy Diwali and happy and happy new years..may lord Ganesha fulfill all yours dreams and wishes

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  13. Yasha5:16 PM

    MAY GOD GANESHA FULFILL THE GOOD WISHES OF ALL PERSONS..REMOVE EVILS FROM OUR SOCIETY AND MA LAX MI SPREADS THEIR BLESSINGS TO POOR PEOPLE...!

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  14. Harsh5:18 PM

    deep jalao deep jalao aai diwali re. bum phodo bum phodo aai Diwali re happy Diwali

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  15. May the Divine Light of Diwali Spread into your Life Peace, Prosperity, Happiness and Good Health...

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  16. Shiva5:21 PM

    Aapke Jyotirmay Jeewan Path Par Subhkamna Ka Ek Nanha Sa Deepak Hamara Bhee.

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  17. Vishnu5:23 PM

    v v happy Diwali may this deepawali enlighten Ur life with the lights

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  18. Pratibha5:25 PM

    This Deepawali, lights of will bring you light in your life with goddess Lakshmi

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  19. Hemant5:26 PM

    DIWALI KI HARDIK SHUBHKAMNAYE

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  20. Maithili5:27 PM

    May the Divine Light of Diwali Spread into your Life Peace, Prosperity, Happiness and Good Health...

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  21. Kusuma5:28 PM

    This Diwali may provide you a boundless joy and prosperity.

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  22. Madhavi5:30 PM

    Hi Aparna.... I wish you a very happy diwali.. i am missing u here on this special ocassion an d will lighten our world with happiness and charm. Happy diwali again..

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  23. Madhuri . M.5:31 PM

    May the festival of lights be the harbinger of joy and prosperity. As the holy occasion of Diwali is here and the atmosphere is filled with the spirit of mirth and love, here's hoping this festival of beauty brings your way, bright sparkles of contentment, that stay with you through the days ahead. Best wishes on Diwali

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  24. Kartik5:33 PM

    Aisa mauka aapki Zindagi mein Hamesha aaye, Aise hi aapka har din Roshani se Jagmagata rahe. "HAPPY DEEPAWALI"

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  25. Vinay5:34 PM

    WISH THE GLOWING DIYA WILL MAKE UR LIFE FULL OF LIGHT AND JOY

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  26. wish u all a very happyyyyyyyyy diwali

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  27. Arundati9:03 AM

    wish u and your lovely family HAPPY DIWALI..

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  28. Beena9:03 AM

    May the Divine Light of Diwali Spread into your Life Peace, Prosperity, Happiness and Good Health..

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  29. Chaitra9:05 AM

    This Deepawali, lights of will bring you light in your life with goddess lakshmi

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  30. Dakshayani9:06 AM

    MANY MANY HAPPY DIWALI TO YOU .

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  31. Emily9:07 AM

    DIWALI KI RAAT MEIN DUNIA KI SAB KHUSHIAN ISHWAR AAPKO DE.

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  32. Farida9:08 AM

    This Diwali may provide you a boundless joy and prosperity.

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  33. Indira9:09 AM

    shubh dipavali

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  34. Ganga9:10 AM

    Wishing you all a HAPPY DIWALI....May God bless with Good Health and Happiness Always!!!!

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  35. Hemant9:12 AM

    May this season bring you all the happiness you desire Wish you a Happy Diwali!! LOOK BACKWARD GRATITUDE, UPWARD WITH CONFIDENCE AND FORWARD WITH HOPE HAPPY DIWALI....!!!!!

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  36. Kalpana9:26 AM

    May the festival of lights be the harbinger of joy and prosperity. As the holy occasion of Diwali is here and the atmosphere is filled with the spirit of mirth and love, here's hoping this festival of beauty brings your way, bright sparkles of contentment, that stay with you through the days ahead. Best wishes on Diwali

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  37. Roshani9:27 AM

    Aisa mauka aapki Zindagi mein Hamesha aaye, Aise hi aapka har din Roshani se Jagmagata rahe. "HAPPY DEEPAWALI"

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  38. Raghavendra9:29 AM

    "Don't keep your dreams in your eyes, they may fall as tears. keep them in your heart so that every heartbeat may remind you about your dream" Happy Diwali

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  39. Dhanlaxmi Dhanyalaxmi Dhairyalaxmi Shouryalaxmi Vidyalaxmi Karyalaxmi Vijyalaxmi Rajlaxmi may these 8LAXMI shower their blessings on u

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  40. "DEEPAWALI hai pyara Tyohaar, Jeewan mein laaye khushiya Apaar

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  41. Bhumika5:31 PM

    Happy Diwali to you! I hope u had fun!!

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  42. Kunda5:33 PM

    Here’s wishing you and your family a very happy Diwali.

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  43. Chaya5:33 PM

    Happy Diwali…

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  44. Mandakini5:34 PM

    wish you and your family a very happy deepavali…

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  45. Diwali the most exciting and amazing festival that every member in the family involve in celebration. Wish you and your family very happy Diwali..

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