Vishu is Kerala’s traditional New Year and a celebration of new beginnings and good energy. Perhaps the most symbolic of all the festival’s rituals is Vishu Kani, the “first seen” on Vishu morning, said to usher in prosperity for the coming year. Thoughtful planning in placing it can make the festival even more special.
Begin with a neat and peaceful room, ideally close to a pooja corner. Position a mirror at the center, accompanied by auspicious objects such as rice, fruits, gold jewelry, yellow flowers (konna), betel leaves, and coins. A holy text and a lamp give it a spiritual touch. Light the lamp early in the morning before sunrise and wake family members with closed eyes softly to see the Vishu Kani for the first time.
This holy setup is not merely a tradition—it’s a lovely meditation on abundance, gratitude, and hope. Each piece symbolizes a blessing: health, wealth, knowledge, and prosperity. Add a Krishna idol or family deity to imbue it with spiritual meaning.
No matter where you are in Kerala or celebrating remotely, setting up a Vishu Kani with purpose and commitment brings the festival to your doorstep. Put your own spin on it and have it be a bright beginning to a new year of possibilities.