Vishu Greetings to all

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The Hindus of Kerala celebrate "Vishu" the festival of prosperity (related to agriculture) tomorrow.I wish Happy Vishu to all.

A doubt also share here.Is Bihu the same as Vishu?

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Bihu is also a festival of prosperity or agriculture. So this is similar. There are two Bihu- One is Rangoli Bihu and another is simply Bihu.
Ya, Vishu is of course Kerala's special.....
Thrissur people celebrate it most with crackers and sadya, as we Thrivandrum people do for Diwali.
Tonight I have to make vishu kani...decorate Krishna with flowers, fruits, gold, money........and will show it first to my family members
Vishu flowers for all of you

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Bihu is also a festival of prosperity or agriculture. So this is similar. There are two Bihu- One is Rangoli Bihu and another is simply Bihu.


Thanks Gulshanji.When is it celebrated then?
Vishnu greetings to all of you in boddunan! :) :) :)
[quote]gulshan kumar ajmani wrote:
Bihu is also a festival of prosperity or agriculture. So this is similar. There are two Bihu- One is Rangoli Bihu and another is simply Bihu.


Thanks Gulshanji.When is it celebrated then? [/quote]

Abid, its the same as Makar Sankranti in Maharashtra, Gujarat, Ugadi in South India etc. All of these are harvest festivals!
[quote]gulshan kumar ajmani wrote:
Bihu is also a festival of prosperity or agriculture. So this is similar. There are two Bihu- One is Rangoli Bihu and another is simply Bihu.


Thanks Gulshanji.When is it celebrated then?


Abid, its the same as Makar Sankranti in Maharashtra, Gujarat, Ugadi in South India etc. All of these are harvest festivals![/quote]

Wow...So a lot of festivals on harvest.
Vishu festival greetings to all kerala people in boddunan
I am giving 1 lakh rupees as Vishu Kaineettam to each and every Boddunan forum member, who has posted at least 1 post today.......
Happy Vishu......
[quote]I am giving 1 lakh rupees as Vishu Kaineettam to each and every Boddunan forum member, who has posted at least 1 post today.......
Happy Vishu....[/quote]
What does it mean?
Happy Vishu to all members.
[quote]gulshan kumar ajmani wrote:
Bihu is also a festival of prosperity or agriculture. So this is similar. There are two Bihu- One is Rangoli Bihu and another is simply Bihu.


Thanks Gulshanji.When is it celebrated then?


Abid, its the same as Makar Sankranti in Maharashtra, Gujarat, Ugadi in South India etc. All of these are harvest festivals![/quote]

Vishu is not Makara Sankranthi.
Makara Sankranthi is celebrated in Malayalam month 'Makaram' hence known as Makara Sankranthi, comes between January 15 and February 15. Also, it's the same day when Makara Vilakku(lamp) shows in Sabarimala.
Vishu is celebrated on Medam month first day which marks forst day of Tamil Calender.
99% days, it comes on April 14th. 10 days later, 10th sunrise(Patthamudayam) is also a special day...(Medam 10th)
[quote]I am giving 1 lakh rupees as Vishu Kaineettam to each and every Boddunan forum member, who has posted at least 1 post today.......
Happy Vishu....

What does it mean?
Happy Vishu to all members.[/quote]

On Vishu, we give money to others....usually coins.....as a symbol of prosperity.
At old time, it was really special since coins cost lot of money. Isn't it? Now, everyone wants notes. :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
[quote]Kalyani Nandurkar wrote:
gulshan kumar ajmani wrote:
Bihu is also a festival of prosperity or agriculture. So this is similar. There are two Bihu- One is Rangoli Bihu and another is simply Bihu.


Thanks Gulshanji.When is it celebrated then?


Abid, its the same as Makar Sankranti in Maharashtra, Gujarat, Ugadi in South India etc. All of these are harvest festivals!


Vishu is not Makara Sankranthi.
Makara Sankranthi is celebrated in Malayalam month 'Makaram' hence known as Makara Sankranthi, comes between January 15 and February 15. Also, it's the same day when Makara Vilakku(lamp) shows in Sabarimala.
Vishu is celebrated on Medam month first day which marks forst day of Tamil Calender.
99% days, it comes on April 14th. 10 days later, 10th sunrise(Patthamudayam) is also a special day...(Medam 10th) [/quote]

I did not say its the same, I only said its similar to the other Harvest festivals in India! All are related to agriculture and being thankful to Mother Nature for her generosity in providing food to us. Since India is an agricultural country with slightly varying seasons of harvest, there are different days of celebrating them, but the basic concept and idea is ONE! I hope it is now clear what I meant.
There are many different occasions in different names but the festival is same.we celebrate Makar sankranti and Nabanna ,both are harvest festivals.
[quote]Kalyani Nandurkar wrote:
gulshan kumar ajmani wrote:
Bihu is also a festival of prosperity or agriculture. So this is similar. There are two Bihu- One is Rangoli Bihu and another is simply Bihu.


Thanks Gulshanji.When is it celebrated then?


Abid, its the same as Makar Sankranti in Maharashtra, Gujarat, Ugadi in South India etc. All of these are harvest festivals!


Vishu is not Makara Sankranthi.
Makara Sankranthi is celebrated in Malayalam month 'Makaram' hence known as Makara Sankranthi, comes between January 15 and February 15. Also, it's the same day when Makara Vilakku(lamp) shows in Sabarimala.
Vishu is celebrated on Medam month first day which marks forst day of Tamil Calender.
99% days, it comes on April 14th. 10 days later, 10th sunrise(Patthamudayam) is also a special day...(Medam 10th)


I did not say its the same, I only said its similar to the other Harvest festivals in India! All are related to agriculture and being thankful to Mother Nature for her generosity in providing food to us. Since India is an agricultural country with slightly varying seasons of harvest, there are different days of celebrating them, but the basic concept and idea is ONE! I hope it is now clear what I meant.[/quote]

Ya sure.
Thta's why we offer cucumber, pumpkin, fruits etc to Krishna on Vishu.
I think, Onam is also a harvest festival :unsure:
Yes, I think Onam too is a harvest festival. Remember that India is originally an agricultural country, although the scenario has much changed now, therefore most of our festivals, that is causes for celebrations will always remain attached to the harvest of crops.
This is my Vishu Kani......how I decorated my Kannan.....
Once again....Happy Vishu to all my friends

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I am making a special vegetarian meal with payasam. All Boddunan members are invited......Never say later that I didn't tell you. :P
your vishu preparation is really nice and wonderful.
I didn't celebrate any vishu before. Thanks for the invitation. :cheer:
When i am coming to Kerala i will use this invitation.. :P :woohoo: :cheer:
your vishu preparation is really nice and wonderful.
I didn't celebrate any vishu before. Thanks for the invitation. :cheer:
When i am coming to Kerala i will use this invitation.. :P :woohoo: :cheer:

Why didn't you come today?
If so, I would have given you a good vegetarian meal :cheer:

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