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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › VishuVishu - Wikipedia

    Vishu (Malayalam: വിഷു) is a Hindu festival celebrating the Malayali New Year in Kerala, Tulu Nadu, and Mahe of India. Vishu falls on the first day of the month of Medam in the Malayalam Calendar (April 14 or 15 in the Gregorian calendar).

  2. www.vishufestival.org › story-behind-vishu-festivalStory Behind Vishu Festival

    Apr 14, 2024 · The day of Mesha Sankranti or Mesha Sankramam, Vishu is a family festival. It is a period dedicated to Lord Vishnu and is celebrated by worshipping Lord Vishnu and Lord Krishna. Vishu Kani, Vishu Kaineettam and Vishubhalam are the three most important aspects of the Vishu celebrations. Vishu Mythological Connection.

  3. Vishu is a traditional Hindu spring festival celebrated by the people of Kerala and other parts of South India. It celebrates the spring or vernal equinox on the first day of the Medam month on the Malayalam Calendar, making Vishu the advent of a New Year in Kerala.

  4. Vishu is a traditional festival celebrated in Kerala, marking the Malayali New Year. Explore history, significance and various rituals, customs of the festival.

  5. Vishu is an important celebration for Malayalee people, marking their New Year. In 2024, Vishu will be on April 14th, which is a Sunday. It usually happens in the second week of April every year, according to the English calendar.

  6. Vishu, the Malayalam New Year, is a festival that is celebrated with great fervour and enthusiasm in the southern Indian state of Kerala. It falls on the first day of the Malayalam month of...

  7. the Vishu festival. 12-year old Ajai and his grandfather are having a conversation about Vishu, the Malayalam New Year’s Day. It is quite an insightful dialogue that sheds light on the various aspects of this special day. Come and enjoy some very interesting facts about Vishu! Hello Ajai!

  8. This year, the festival of Vishu will be celebrated on Wednesday April 14, 2021. History: Celebrated in Kerala from the reign of Sthanu Ravi since 844 AD, Vishu is believed to mark the...

  9. Vishu, Festivals of Kerala. If Onam is the number one festival of Keralites, Vishu takes the second spot. It comes on the first day of the Malayalam month Medam (April), which is also the Spring Equinox, when the duration of day and night are equal.

  10. Vishu, spring festival in which Malayali Hindus celebrate the vernal equinox. The holiday traditionally begins with viewing the vishukkani, an offering whose sight is said to materialize prosperity in the coming year. Other traditions include gift giving, a sadhya feast, dancing, and fireworks.