Happy Vishu messages, write how you have celebrated this vishu day

is a festival celebrated in the state of Kerala, India. First of all Happy to all, messages or HappyVishu messages given below.The festival marks the first day of the Malayalam Year and falls in the month of Medam (April – May). celebrating 2010 April 15 Thursday, this occasion signifies the Sun’s transit to the zodiac – Mesha Raasi (first zodiac sign) as per Indian astrological calculations and astronomically represents the vernal equinox. “” in Sanskrit means “equal”. Therefore is more probably denoting one of the equinox days. “” is celebrated with more fanfare and vigour in North Kerala as compared to other parts of Kerala. Bursting crackers is part and parcel of the celebration especially for children. Elders gift firecrackers to children and every child vie with each other to make a world of their own. People wear new clothes (Puthukodi) for the occasion and elders of the family distribute tokens of money, called Vishukkaineetam, to children, servants and tenants. is also a day of feasting, wherein the edibles consist of roughly equal proportions of salty, sweet, sour and bitter items. Feast items include Veppampoorasam (a bitter preparation of neem) and Mampazhapachadi (a sour mango soup). Dear friends write your experiance how you have celebrated this auspicious day.

Naye saal aaye banke ujale,
Khul jaye aap ki kismat ka tale,
Hamesha aap pe rahe meherban Oparwale,
Chand tare bhi aap pe hi rosni dale.
Happy New year. Happy Vishu.

Manasil ennum Kanikonna Virityatte,
Jeevithathil ennum Aiswaryam nirayatte
Oraayiram Vishu Aasamsakal. Happy Vishu.

May the Lord’s blessings…
Bring peace to your home and heart…
On Vishu and always!
Happy Vishu

This Vishu, when we open our eyes,
And see the urali of fortune…
may we get blessed with prosperity,
peace and wealth…
Happy Vishu!

Happy Vishu, let this year be filled with the things that are truly good.

I hope this Vishu will bring cheer, prosperity and peace in your life. Let us pray that we gain enough strength to accept the highs and lows of life with equanimity.

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