Keralites celebrate Vishu with traditional fervour
Keralites celebrated the traditional New Year festival ‘Vishu’, a festival of harvest, on Wednesday with customary fervour and gaiety.
Keralites celebrated the traditional New Year festival ‘Vishu’, a festival of harvest, on Wednesday with customary fervour and gaiety.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday extended warm greetings to people across the country on the occasion of regional New Year festivals including Poila Boishakh, Vishu and Rongali Bihu, highlighting India’s rich cultural diversity and traditions.
Keralites celebrated the traditional New Year, Vishu—the festival of harvest—on Monday with customary fervour and gaiety.
“Greetings on Pohela Boishakh. This special occasion manifests the outstanding Bengali Culture. I hope that the coming year brings with it joy, peace and prosperity. May all your wishes be fulfilled.”
Bright yellow flowers called 'konnapoo' (cassia fistula) also known as the Golden Shower Tree) also find their way to the pooja room today.
People are celebrating Ram Navami, Baisakhi, Vishu and Puthandu Pirappu besides a host of interconnected religious celebrations in parts of India.
Sadya is a traditional feast of Kerala comprising dishes cooked to perfection to enrich your palate and please the senses
Happy Vishu 2019 wishes, greetings, images, quotes: Observed on the first day of the Medam month, Vishu signifies the sun’s transition into the first solar month as per the lunisolar calendar
Celebrated every year on the 13 April, Baisakhi marks the beginning of the Sikh New Year.
Vishu 2019: People in Kerala, and Malayalis across the world, celebrate Vishu with much enthusiasm, spending the day with family and friends