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Dhulivandan is an Indian festival that is celebrated majorly in Maharashtra. It holds the tradition of burning a demoness Holika that represents the victory of good over evil. It is also believed that Lord Krishna played Holi in Mathura during this day. We have given some happy Dhulivandan wishes that you can send to your loved ones to share the greetings.

Happy Dhulivandan

May the festival of Dhulivandan bring new hopes to achieve greatness in your life.

May your joy abound and happiness complete while you celebrate Dhulivandan.

Let us seek the blessings of Krishna on this happy occasion of Dhulivandan

May the colors of Dhulivandan fill your life with happiness and joy. Wishing you and your family a very Happy Dhulivandan!

May this Dhulivandan bring new beginnings this year. Happy Dhulivandan!

Happy Dhulivandan wishes with a beautiful girl in the background
Happy Dhulivandan wishes

It’s time to celebrate Dhulivandan with the full Josh.

Dhulivandan is the perfect time to forget all our past and welcome the new future.

Let us all hope for the best and celebrate this Dhulivandan

May the colors of Dhulivandan brighten up your life and bring you closer to your dreams.

Let the celebration be full and the bright colors light up your life. Happy Dhulivandan.

May the bright hues of Dhulivandan fill your life with happiness, and bring you closer to your loved ones. Have a wonderful celebration!

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May the bright colors of Dhulivandan not only fill your life with happiness but also erase all the darkness and negativity. Have a colorful and cheerful celebration!

Let us celebrate this Dhulivandan with gulal and pray for the best to come in our lives.

Dhulivandan images with a girl playing with colors in the background
Happy Dhulivandan images

Let’s celebrate this festival of colors with a heart full of love and a mind full of positivity. Happy Dhulivandan to you and your dear ones!

May this Dhulivandan be the brightest and most colorful of all, and may it bring you closer to your loved ones. Have a joyous and wonderful celebration!

On this auspicious day of Dhulivandan, may your heart be filled with love, your mind with positivity, and your life with happiness. Wishing you and your family a Happy Dhulivandan!

Let’s make this Dhulivandan a memorable one by spreading love, joy, and happiness all around. Have a fantastic celebration with your loved ones!

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Let us all bury our past bad memories and come together to celebrate Dhulivandan.

Let’s offer our prayers to Lord Krishna and seek his blessings and guidance on this Dhulivandan.

As we celebrate the festival of colors, let’s also celebrate our bond of love and friendship

Dhulivandan images with a couple in the background celebrating Holi
Dhulivandan images

May our life be filled with peace and blessings as we surrender ourselves to Krishna on this Dhulivandan.

May Lord Krishna shower his blessings on you and your family and protect you from all the obstacles. Have a blessed and peaceful Dhulivandan!

Let us stay with our families and celebrate Dhulivandan as we play with gulal.

May our love for each other continue to grow with every passing day. Happy Dhulivandan, my love!

Dhulivandan wishes in English

May the colors of Gulal fill your life with happiness and joy on this auspicious day of Dhulivandan.

As we celebrate the festival of colors, let’s remember to use organic and eco-friendly Gulal to preserve our environment and health.

May the fragrance of flowers and the colors of Gulal bring a new freshness and positivity to your life on this day of Dhulivandan.

Dhulivandan images with a girl smiling and  showing her hands opened in the background
Dhulivandan images

Our Earth should be our first concern whenever we celebrate. Have a Happy and eco-friendly Dhulivandan.

Let’s spread the vibrant colors of Gulal and the message of love and peace on this festive occasion of Dhulivandan.

The festival of Dhulivandan is incomplete without the colors of Gulal. Let’s celebrate it with full zeal and enthusiasm!

Let’s forget all our differences and immerse ourselves in the colors of Gulal to celebrate this beautiful festival of Dhulivandan.

The colors of Gulal symbolize the joys of life and the message of unity and love. Wishing you a Happy Dhulivandan filled with Gulal and happiness!

May the colors of Gulal not only brighten up your day but also your entire year with happiness, success, and prosperity. Happy Dhulivandan!

Let’s dance to the beats of drums and smear each other with the colors of Gulal to celebrate the spirit of togetherness and joy on this day of Dhulivandan.

The festival of Dhulivandan is a reminder that life is colorful and beautiful, just like the Gulal. Let’s enjoy every moment of it with our loved ones!

Dhulivandan wishes in English with a guy smiling in the background
Dhulivandan wishes in English

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Dhulivandan Quotes in English

“Even the nights will be bright when we celebrate Dhulivandan with bright colors”

“The sun never sets for us on Dhulivandan because we celebrate as we immerse ourselves in the happiness”

“We have to forget our worries and fight with a new spirit on this Dhulivandan”

“Celebration of Dhulivandan is incomplete without seeking the blessings of Lord Krishna”

May our love for each other shine brighter than any color. Happy Dhulivandan!

Dhulivandan is the perfect festival where everyone unites to celebrate happiness by smearing bright gulal on each other. Let this happiness last for now and forever. Share the happiness of Dhulivandan by wishing your near and dear ones. Happy Dhulivandan to everyone!

Dhulivandan wishes with colorful background
Dhulivandan wishes

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FAQ
Why is Dhulivandan celebrated?
Dhulivandan is celebrated to commemorate the victory of good over evil. It is also believed that Lord Krishna played Holi in Mathura on this day.

Where is Dhulivandan celebrated?
Dhulivandan is a festival celebrated in various parts of India, particularly in the western states of Maharashtra, Goa, and Gujarat. It is usually celebrated on the day after the main day of Holi.

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