Today we people in Kerala in India celebrated Vishu.
The day of Vishu is considered as the first day in the Malayalam calendar, akin to the new year, according to the astrological calculations based on the movements of Sun. The most important event is Vishukkani, the arrangement of items like rice, fruits, vegetables, coins, religious texts etc. in a rounded vessel called 'Uruli' in front of the Gods and goddesses in the prayer room in households and viewing these as the first thing in the morning signifying 'all the very best' in the year throughout. The state flower of Kerala, Kanikkonna ( Cassia fistula ) depicted in the picture is an essential part of this auspicious occasion.
A visit to temples is considered sacred and some offer their prayers to Gods and have darshan, as vishukkani, of their favorite deity as the first thing in the early hours of the morning.
A grand feast on banana leaves follows at noon. Crackers and sparklers are common accompaniments of this festival almost everywhere.
Elders give vishukkaineettam, a gift in the form of money and new clothes to the young on the day of Vishu.
In many parts of the world especially in Burma, Nepal, and Thailand as well, similar festivals take place. The popular Songkran in Thailand also falls during this period.
Check my post about last year's Vishu: http://magnificentdewdrops.blogspot.in/2013/04/vishu-time-of-joy-hope-and-celebration.html
May I take this opportunity to wish everyone a very happy Vishu 😊
Let you all be blessed with luck, prosperity, happiness and love all throughout each day in the coming year 😊
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