As the festival of lights approaches, Dhanteras 2025 kicks off celebrations on October 18th, marking the perfect time to wish your loved ones health, wealth, and happiness. This auspicious day honors Goddess Lakshmi, Lord Dhanvantari, and Lord Kubera, believed to bless devotees with prosperity and good health.

Why is Dhanteras special? Legend says Lord Dhanvantari emerged during the cosmic ocean churning, carrying the nectar of immortality and Ayurveda — making Dhanteras the perfect day to pray for wellness and fortune.

Dhanteras wishes for you to send

  • May this Dhanteras bring you health, wealth, and endless happiness. Shine bright and stay blessed!
  • May your Dhanteras be like your favorite playlist—full of hits, surprises, and endless good vibes.
  • On this Dhanteras, may your life be as golden as the coins and as bright as the diyas. Stay blessed!
  • Let the glow of Dhanteras bring you success, peace, and a heart full of gratitude. Happy Dhanteras!
  • May Goddess Lakshmi bless your home with fortune and fill your heart with joy this Dhanteras!

Following Dhanteras, Diwali is a five-day celebration filled with joy, laughter, and togetherness. From lighting up homes to sharing sweets, it’s a time to celebrate new beginnings and positivity.

Here are some Diwali wishes that you can share

  • May the diyas of Diwali brighten your days and fill your year with happiness and success. Happy Diwali!
  • Light up your life, but maybe not your phone screen this Diwali! Wishing you joy, laughter, and zero battery anxiety.
  • May your Diwali be as bright as your smile and your sweets as sweet as your jokes! Celebrate in style!
  • Here’s to a Diwali full of sparkling lights, loud laughs, and zero burnt fingers from those diyas!
  • Wishing you a Diwali so bright, even your haters need sunglasses. Shine on, superstar!

Let the spirit of Diwali fill your heart with hope and your home with warmth. 

This Dhanteras and Diwali, don’t just light lamps, light up hearts with warm wishes. Whether it’s family, friends, or colleagues, a thoughtful message can make their celebrations even more special.

Happy Diwali !