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These Vishu images and photos give a glimpse into the traditions of the South Indian festival and get you excited for Vishu 2017. Published: April 10, 2017 5:43 PM IST By Anoop Menon ...
April 14 marks Vishu or the Malayali new year. Here’s how the festival is celebrated and some interesting traditions associated with this harvest festival.
Vishu is the Malayalam New Year festival celebrated in the Indian state of Kerala and by Malayali communities around the world. It usually falls on April 14 or 15, marking the beginning of the ...
The festival of Vishu falls on April 14, 2020 and is celebrated by decorating Vishu Kani, which is a tray filled with rice, fruits, vegetables, jewels and the golden flowers of Kani Konna.
Vishu 2025: For Malayali Hindus, this festival holds an immense significance. Malayali people commemorate this day all across the world with great enthusiasm and fervor. Bisu is another name for ...
The festival of Vishu is celebrated on the first day of Medam month, according to the Malayalam calendar. It is celebrated in Kerala and adjoining areas across the state of Tamil Nadu. Keralites s ...
April 14 is observed as Vishu in Kerala. The day marks the first day of the Malayalam calendar. The Hindu festival falls on Medam 1 and it is an occasion of prosperity and joy for Keralites. From ...
Significance of Vishu festival: For Malayalis worldwide, Vishu is a festival that marks the first day of the Malayalam calendar, thereby making it the Malayalam New Year or the Kerala New Year ...
The easing of COVID-19 restrictions has brought unbridled joy to the festivities Vishu is a harvest festival that signals the onset of spring in the south Indian state of Kerala. Pixabay Vishu’s ...
The Malayali community in Kerala celebrated their summer harvest festival Vishu with traditional fervour and gaiety. THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The Malayali community in Kerala today celebrated their ...