Album : Oruneramenkilum
Singers :
K.J.Yesudas
Krishna is a
Hindu deity, worshipped across many traditions of Hinduism in a variety of different perspectives. Krishna is recognized as the complete and eighth avatar of the
God Vishnu or as the
Supreme God in his own right. Krishna is one of the most widely revered and popular of all
Hindu deities.
Krishna is known by many names such as Kishan,
Makhanchor, and Kanha. Krishna is often described and portrayed as an infant eating butter, a young boy playing a flute as in the
Bhagavata Purana, a young man along with
Radha or as an elder giving direction and guidance as in the
Bhagavad Gita. The stories of Krishna appear across a broad spectrum of
Hindu philosophical and theological traditions. They portray him in various perspectives: a god-child, a prankster, a model lover, a divine hero, and the
Supreme Being. The principal scriptures discussing Krishna's story are the
Mahabharata, the Harivamsa, the Bhagavata Purana, and the
Vishnu Purana.
Vishu (
Malayalam: വിഷു) is a
Hindu festival celebrated in
Kerala, India. It is also celebrated as
Bisu in
Mangalore and
Udupi district of
Karnataka, India. Vishu signifies the
Hindu New Year and falls on the month of
Medam in the
Malayalam calendar, usually in the second week of April in the
Gregorian calendar.The official date is set by the
Indian National Calendar.
Vishu is celebrated with much fanfare and vigour in all parts of
Kerala, especially by Hindus. It is considered a festival of light and fireworks, and decorating lights and bursting of firecrackers (Vishupadakkam) is part of the celebration. Other elements of Vishu include buying of new clothes (Puthukodi) for the occasion, the tradition of giving money called Vishukkaineetam , and the Vishu feast or Sadya, which consist of equal proportions of salty, sweet, sour and bitter items.
Feast items include Veppampoorasam, Mampazhappulissery, Vishu kanji and Vishu katta .
The most important event in Vishu is the
Vishukkani, which literally means "the first thing seen on the day of Vishu after waking up". The Vishukkani consists of a ritual arrangement of auspicious articles intended to signify prosperity, including rice, fruits and vegetables, betel leaves, arecanut, metal mirror, yellow flowers called konna (
Cassia fistula), holy texts and coins, all arranged around lord Krishna in an ambience lit by nilavilakku or tookkuvilakku (traditional oil lamps) usually in the prayer room of the house. This is arranged the night before Vishu and is the first sight seen on Vishu. On Vishu, devotees often visit temples like
Sabarimala Ayyappan Temple or
Guruvayur Sree Krishna temple to have a 'Vishukkani
Kazhcha' (viewing) in the early hours of the day.
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- published: 09 Apr 2016
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