Saturday, April 14, 2007

HAPPY VISHU






Vishu - A festival for the prosperity and happiness of the people. It is a festival held in the state of Kerala (and adjoining areas of Tamil Nadu) in India around the first day in the Malayalam month of Medam (April – May). This occasion signifies the Sun's transit to the zodiac Mesha Mesha Raasi as per Indian astrological calculations. Vishu is also considered as the Malayalam New Year day and thus the importance of this day to all Malayalees regardless of their religion or sect. Similarly the day is celebrated in almost all places in India by the Hindus albeit by different names. In Assam this day is called Bihu, in Punjab Baisakhi and in Tamil Nadu Puthandu. The word "Vishu" in Sanskrit means "equal". Therefore Vishu is more probably denoting one of the equinox days.le.


The festival is marked with offerings to the divine called Vishukkani. The offerings consist of a ritual arrangement in the puja room of auspicious articles like raw rice, fresh linen, golden cucumber, betal leaves, arecanut, metal mirror, the yellow flowers konna (Cassia fistula), and a holy text and coins, in a bell metal vessel called uruli. A lighted bell metal lamp called nilavilakku is also placed alongside. This arrangement is completed the previous night. On the day of Vishu, the custom is to wake up at dawn and go to the puja room with the eyes closed so that the Vishukkani is the first thing one sees. Since the occasion marks the beginning of Malayalam New Year, it is also considered auspicious to read verses from Hindu Holy book Ramayanam after seeing the "Vishukkani". It is also believed by some that the page of the Ramayanam to which you open up will have a bearing on your life in the coming year. Devotees also throng the well-known temple Guruvayur temple to have a "Vishukkani Darshan" on the early hours of "Vishu" day.
"Vishu" 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. The lingering smell of the fire crackers on a Vishu morning is a long cherished nostalgic memory of any Malayalee. The people wear new clothes (kodi vastram) for the occasion and the elders of the family distribute tokens of money to the children, servants and tenants. These tokens are called Vishukkaineetam and are usually in the form of coins. People carry on this custom believing that in this way, their children will be blessed with prosperity in the future.
Vishu 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).


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The above is about the Vishu and its relevence. But I would like to open the window to another side of people who doesnt have a Vishu. It is the The farmers of kerala .
As mentioned earlier this festival is to mark the prosperity, harvest and happiness of the people. But is it the real fact? The farmers who are the real food manufacturers of Kerala , are commiting suicide as they could not pay back the interst rate of the Banks. They took loan from banks to buy seeds, agricultural e quipments, fertilisers and to pay the farmers. But due to the bad weather and Worst marketing strategies they end up in loses and could not repay the Banks. So to avoid the bank punnishments they opt for commiting suicide leaving their family in grief. Their family is weeping and looking forward to the mercy of us. So Support them if any of you can in any means and let them smile and that will be our very best "vishu Kaineetam." I wish them all the Happines and Prosperity for their family. May God bless them with all the happiness and prosperity .
With regards,
Dadu

2 comments:

mallus digest said...

When we enjoy the best food of the year ,best dress and other best things in our life the only best thing we could do is atleast remember those poor people who could not have any of the best what we have. So let us pray for them.

Bijoy said...

Nice post, its a really cool blog that you have here, keep up the good work, will be back.

Warm Regards

Biby Cletus - Happy Vishu