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Easter Sunday Message In Hindi : Happy Easter Quotes, Wishes, Images, SMS, Messages


Published on Mar 04, 2023

Easter Sunday Message In Hindi : Happy Easter Quotes, Wishes, Images, SMS, Messages

 

Easter Sunday Message In Hindi : Happy Easter 2021 Wishes, Images, Quotes, Status, Messages, GIF Pics, Photos: This year, Easter Sunday falls on April 4. Easter comes at such a hopeful time of year, and that optimism is a great feeling to share in a card or note to someone you care about.

Easter always falls on a Sunday. Many churches will offer worship services on Good Friday (the Friday just before Easter) along with one or more services on Easter Sunday itself.




Easter Sunday Message In Hindi

1. ऐ खुदा आ गया तू वापिस पास हमारे

तरस गए दर्शन को हम तुम्हारे

जिन्दगी भर दी हमारी खुशियों से आपने

चमका दी किस्मत, पुरे किये हमारे सपने.

 

2. तेरा ऊँचा नाम

ऊँचा तेरा धाम

तेरा ऊँचा काम

सबको सम्मति दे भगवान.

हर चेहरे पर रहे हैप्पीनेस हरदम

मिले अपनी मंजिल सबको चलते रहे कदम

साथ दें सच्चाई का, काम करें अच्छाई का

वक्त यूँ ही बीते, रहम रहे खुदाई का.

ईस्टर की मुबारकबाद.

 

3. जीत चूमे कदम, तुम्हारे हर कदम

हमेशा हंसते रहो तुम, ना आये गम

नए साज़ का नया गीत गुनगुनाओ तुम

हर दिन ख़ुशी की नयी सौगात पाओ तुम.

 

4. फूल खिलने लगे, ट्रीज बढने लगे

कोयल गीत सुनाये, बर्ड्स जगने लगे

हर दिल ख़ुशी से नाचे-गाये

हर आँख नए सपने जगाये

ईस्टर आपको मुस्कान दे.

 

5. ईस्टर की खुशियाँ कभी कम न हो

न्यू लाईफ की फ्रेंडशिप कभी कम ना हो

मुस्कान रहे हर इक फेस पर

नाज़ है हमें भारत देश पर.

happy ईस्टर.

 

6. आया इस जहाँ में जीसस

लेकर हैप्पीनेस की भरमार

देख कर मूरत तेरी ऐ खुदा

आया सुकून दिल को बेशुमार.

ईस्टर की बधाई हो.

 

7. वादा है खुदा का ये ईस्टर

रहे हर इंसान खुश होकर

आँखों में सपने चलते रहे

happy लाईफ सब कोई कहे.

 

8. खुदा ने चाहा दिल हमारे भरे प्यार से

जुदा ना हो जाये हर इक यार अपने यार से

आये ये दिन ऐ दोस्त तेरी लाईफ में 100 बार

Happy ईस्टर हो तेरे लिए हरदम मेरे यार.

Easter Messages of Gratitude

• “Feeling so grateful for Easter and springtime and you.”

• “Thank you for being a blessing in my life at Easter and all year through.”

• “This time of year always gets me thinking of you and how lucky I am to call you my friend. I appreciate you.”

• “Easter just felt like a good time to remind you how thankful I am for each of you!”

• “Sending bright Easter wishes, with love and gratitude.”

• “Thanks for being a ray of spring sunshine at Easter and always!”

• Un ejemplo en español: “En Pascua y siempre, doy gracias por tenerte en mi vida.”

• “Missing you at Easter but holding you close in my thoughts.”

• “I wish we could be together for Easter, but please know I’ll be thinking of you…and eating enough chocolate for both of us!”

• “Remembering so many happy Easters we’ve shared and looking forward to catching up when we see each other next month”

• “I’ll miss seeing you at Easter, but it makes me happy knowing you’re where you need to be right now.”

• “Happy Easter from across the miles! I hope our bunny trails connect soon.”

• “Thinking of you at Easter and sending lots of love from afar!”

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Why We Celebrate Easter

Easter is the most important feast day on the Christian calendar.

Regularly observed from the earliest days of the Church, Easter celebrates Christ’s resurrection from the dead, following crucifixion. It marks the end of Holy Week, the end of Lent, and the last day of the Easter Triduum (starting from the evening of Maundy Thursday, through Good Friday, Holy Saturday, and Easter Sunday), as well as the beginning of the Easter season of the liturgical year. The resurrection represents the triumph of good over evil, sin, death, and the physical body.

What Is Passover

Passover (Pesach) commemorates the emancipation of the Israelites from slavery in ancient Egypt. Pesach is observed by avoiding leaven, and highlighted by the Seder meals that include four cups of wine, eating matzah and bitter herbs, and retelling the story of the Exodus. In Hebrew it is known as Pesach (which means “to pass over”), because G‑d passed over the Jewish homes when killing the Egyptian firstborn on the very first Passover eve.


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