Happy Karthigai Deepam 2021 Wishes, Messages to greet on the occasion

Karthigai Deepam is a Hindu festival which is celebrated mainly by Tamil Hindus. Tamil Nadu celebrates Karthigai Deepam as a traditional festival. It is a very old festival and is also celebrated in the neighbouring states like Kerala, Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka.

Karthigai Deepam 2021 Date: November 19 (Friday).

Karthigai Nakshathram Begins – 01:30 AM on Nov 19, 2021.

Karthigai Nakshathram Ends – 04:29 AM on Nov 20, 2021.

Karthigai Deepam Wishes:

May the lamps of Karthigai Deepam illuminate your life, May the beauty of Kolam add serenity to your life and May the appams and pori add sweetness to your life. And may Lord Shiva shower you with all that you have wished for.

This Karthigai Deepam day, may Lord Shiva remove all the negativities from your life. May you be showered with happiness, good health, wealth and good luck—a very happy Karthigai Deepam to you and your family.

This Karthigai Deepam, may Lord Shiva remove all the troubles from your life. May you be showered with happiness, good health, wealth and all the goodness in the world.

May Lord Murugan shower you with his choicest blessings and may you get rid of all your sorrows and agony this Karthigai Deepam day.

May the lights of Karthigai Deepam illuminate your life and may you be showered with Lord Shiva’s choicest blessings.

Here’s extending my warm greetings and best wishes to you on the joyous day of Karthigai Deepam.

Here’s wishing you good health, wealth, peace and happiness on the day of Karthigai Deepam.

Karthigai Deepam Significance:

Karthigai Deepam festivities at Thiruvannamalai Arunachaleshwara Swamy temple are famous and popularly known as Karthikai Brahmotsavam.

Karthigai Deepam is lit after sunset at 6 p.m. with the flame taken from Bharani Deepam. In the evening flame is carried at the top of the hill to light the Karthigai Maha Deepam.

On the day, floral patterns called ‘Kolams’ are made with rice flour paste in front of the house to welcome the deities.

Lamps called ‘agal’ are then placed in front of God and are also used as decorations in the Kolams.

Fasts are also kept till sunset.

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