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Tuesday 14 April 2020

Happy Vishu - Festival of Kerala, SMS Messages or Wishes to share

Happy Vishu - Festival of Kerala ; Vishu (Malayalam: Viṣu) is a Hindu festival celebrated in the South Indian state of Kerala, Tulu Nadu region in Karnataka, bordering areas of Tamil Nadu and their diaspora communities. The festival marks the first day of Medam, the ninth month in the solar calendar followed in Kerala.

Vishu (Malayalam: Viṣu) is a Hindu festival celebrated in the South Indian state of Kerala
Happy Vishu - Festival of Kerala, SMS Messages or Wishes

Vishu is a Hindu festival celebrated in the South Indian state of Kerala, Tulu Nadu region in Karnataka, bordering areas of Tamil Nadu and their diaspora communities. The festival marks the first day of Medam, the ninth month in the solar calendar followed in Kerala.

Observances: Vishu Kani, Vishukkaineetam, Festival of light, fireworks, decorating lights and bursting of firecrackers 

Featured in religions: Hinduism
Observed by: Malayalis
Type of holiday: Hindu Holiday, Religious holiday, Religious celebration

The day of Vishu in the Malayali tradition signifies the sun's transit into the Meda Raasi (first solar month)

The Vishu marks the first day of the astronomical year and hence Lord Vishnu and his incarnation Lord Krishna are worshipped on the day of Vishu, as Lord Vishnu is considered as the God of Time. It was on this day that Lord Krishna killed the demon Narakasura and because of this Krishna idols are kept in the Vishu kani.

The Vishu has been celebrated in Kerala from the reign of Sthanu Ravi since 844 AD.

Vishukkani

The Malayalam word "kani" literally means "that which is seen first", so "Vishukkani" means "that which is seen first on Vishu". The traditional belief is that one's future is a function of what one experiences, that the new year will be better if one views auspicious joyful things as the first thing on Vishu. Therefore, Malayali's spend the day before preparing a setting, usually a tray, of auspicious items. This setting is the first thing they see when they wake up on the Vishu day.

The Vishukkani setting consists of items such as rice, golden lemon, golden cucumber, coconut cut open, jack fruit, kanmashi Kajal, betel leaves, arecanut, metal mirror (Vaalkannadi), golden yellow Konna flowers (Cassia fistula) which bloom in the season of Vishu, holy Hindu texts, coins or currency notes, oil lamp (nilavilakku), and an image of the Hindu god Vishnu.  Mirror in Vishukani is a symbol of seeing yourself as a part of abundance you see in the form of Kani.

The tradition has been that one of the members of the house, typically the mom or elderly person lights up the lamps at dawn, then goes to each member of her family one by one, blindfolds and wakes each one up, walks them to the front of the setting. She then releases the blindfold so one can see the setting, and then greets the Vishu day.

How is Vishu Kani arranged?

The Vaal kannadi is placed into the kindi along with the cloth and the whole arrangement is placed in the uruli, on the rice. On a small plate, a little rice, some flowers and a coin is placed. The whole kanni is prepared around an image of Lord Vishnu or a statue of Lord Krishna.

Why is mirror kept in Vishu Kani?

The mirror when seen on the morning of Vishu signifies Devi, and also the reflection of the things in front of the mirror shows that these would be multiplied by Her Grace. Usually Vishukkani is kept in one's Pooja room just the night before the Vishu by elders, once the children and youngsters go to sleep.

How do you keep Vishu Kani?

Keep the Kani Uruli in front of the statuette or picture of Sree Krishna. Then decorate the Kani Uruli, and the surroundings with Konnappoovu known as Indian Laburnum or golden shower cassia. Place a lit bronze oil lamp (Nilavilakku) nearby in such a way as it imparts a golden-yellow hue to the ambience.

Vishu Padakkam

The word 'Padakkam' in Malayalam means firecrackers.Firecrackers are burst during Vishu the same way north Indians burst firecrackers during Diwali.

Vishukonna

Konna , commonly known as golden shower is the flower of the Vishu festival.

What is Vishu Kaineettam?

THE TRADITION OF VISHU KAINEETAM. Vishu is a family festival that resonates with symbolism at two levels - social and material. It celebrates the use and circulation of money in a unique way, based on a timeless belief that 'wealth that is shared with others will grow and multiply in abundance.

What is the story behind Vishu festival?

Based on the Hindu calendar, Vishu is the first day of the first solar month of Medam. This year, the festival is being celebrated on April 14. The festival marks the spring equinox (marks beginning of spring) and celebrates an abundant harvest. On Vishu, Lord Vishnu and Lord Krishna are worshipped by Malayali Hindus.

What is Vishu celebrated for?

Vishu signifies the Sun's transit (sankramam) into the first lunisolar month/zodiac rAshi, the meSa (mETam), marking the beginning of new lunisolar year and harvest year. As a new year and spring festival, it is viewed as marking rejuvenation and beginning of new harvest year.

Is Vishu a harvest festival?

Vishu is the harvest festival of Kerala observed on the first day of the Medam month (April-May) of the Malayalam almanac. Vishu festival is considered as the astrological New Year day of Keralites.

Is Vishu New Year?

Vishu is the New Year of Malayalees – It is the astronomical or zodiac New Year in Kerala and is observed on the first day of the Malayalam month of 'medam. 

What is the importance of Vishu festival?

The day marks the sun's transits to the first zodiac-Mesha Rashi or Aries zodiac and is celebrated with religious ceremonies and rituals. Since Vishu is the starting of the New Year, people believe that it is significant for the next twelve months of the year.

What you mean by Vishu?

Vishu (Malayalam: Viṣu) is Malayali festival natively celebrated in one of the South Indian state Kerala, coastal Kanyakumari nearby regions and their diaspora communities. ... Vishu (from Sanskrit-Malayalam Vishuva) literally means equal, and in the festival context it connotes the completion of spring equinox.

Is Vishu and Onam same?

Onam is a major annual event for Malayali people in and outside Kerala. It is a harvest festival, one of three major annual Hindu celebrations along with Vishu and Thiruvathira, and it is observed with numerous festivities.

Happy Vishu wishes, images, quotes, messages, status, greetings: Vishu is a festival that is native to the southern state of Kerala. It typically marks the beginning of a new year for the Malayalee community. It almost always falls in the month of April.

On this day, people spend time with family and friends, wear new clothes and eat the delectable sadhya, which is a special meal. As per the Malayalee tradition, the day is significant because it marks the sun’s transit into the Meda Raasi, or the first solar month.

People worship Lord Vishnu, specifically his Krishna avatar, on this day. It is believed that it was on this day that Lord Krishna had killed the demon Narakasura.

Vishu Festival Wishes and Messages;

  • May Lord Vinayagar shower his divine blessings on you, and fill your life with new hopes and endless celebrations. Happy Vishu!
  • Wishing you a New Year bursting with joy and roaring with laughter. Happy Vishu!
  • Start the year with the smile, Celebrate with the family and share the memories.Cherish the experience and treasure it.Let the happy moments be your inspiration in life throughout the year. Happy Vishu!
  • Happy Vishu to you!
  • Celebration time is here again, Devotion, prayers, songs and food, May Vishu bless every household, May it brighten up everyone’s mood. Happy Vishu.
  • Wishing you a new year, bursting with joy,roaring with laughter and full of fun. Happy Vishu.
  • May you be blessed with peace, prosperity..and good fortune. Happy vishu!
  • May this year’s Vishu bring you delight, happiness, and fulfillment. Have a prosperous Vishu!
  • From this Vishu, I wish the each day will be filled with cheer and joy. Live your life to the fullest and dream big.May the Lord Krishna shower all his blessings on you Happy Vishu!
  • Open your eyes and mind to fresh thoughts and new life full of hope and prosperity. Happy Vishu !
  • As you see the Vishukani, let your heart and soul invite the future with new zeal and forget all bitterness of the past. Happy Vishu to all of you!
  • Keep your loved ones in prayers, and May God grant all your wishes. Happy Vishu!
  • Wishing you good health, wealth and long life today and always. Happy Vishu!
  • Let the beautiful Vishukani fill your eyes and heart with peace, love and positivity. Happy Vishu!
  • Wishing you a new year, bursting with joy, Roaring with laughter and full of fun. Happy Vishu.
  • Happy Vishu, may your life moves in all positive directions and you become and inspiration for many.
  • May God give you all happiness in life and take all your stress and pains.
  • May the entire year remains full of festivals and celebrations. Happy Vishu
  • May the Lord grant you all happiness, care and fulfillment. May you have a wonderful year. Happy Vishu!
  • Get together on this auspicious day Lord and his blessings coming your way Have a Happy Vishu, with loved ones near May you be successful all through the year.
  • A great beginning, an auspicious day May this Vishu bring happiness your way. Have a great Vishu.
  • In the spirit of this glorious festival of Vishu. I wish you and your family the best of life and a wonderful vishu celebration. Have an awesome time today.
  • May the joy of Vishu Bring prosperity and cheer Have a beautiful day ahead With your loved ones near Happy Vishu






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