Vishu is the traditional New Year festival of Kerala, celebrated in mid-April with great joy and devotion. The highlight of Vishu is the Vishukkani — an arrangement of auspicious items viewed first thing in the morning to ensure a prosperous year ahead. Vishu 2027 marks a fresh beginning for Malayalis everywhere. Here are heartfelt Vishu wishes to share with your family and friends.
Happy Vishu Wishes in English
- “May this Vishu bring you prosperity, good health, and endless happiness. Happy Vishu 2027!”
- “As you behold the Vishukkani this morning, may your year be filled with golden moments. Vishu Ashamsakal!”
- “Wishing you a Vishu as bright and golden as the konna flowers. Happy Vishu!”
- “May Lord Krishna bless you with a year of joy, peace, and prosperity. Happy Vishu 2027!”
- “On this auspicious New Year, may all your dreams come true. Vishu Ashamsakal!”
- “May the new year bring new hopes and beautiful beginnings. Happy Vishu!”
Vishu Wishes in Malayalam
- “എല്ലാവർക്കും ഹൃദയം നിറഞ്ഞ വിഷു ആശംസകൾ! ഈ വർഷം നിങ്ങൾക്ക് ഐശ്വര്യവും സന്തോഷവും നൽകട്ടെ.”
- “വിഷുക്കണി കണ്ട് നിങ്ങളുടെ പുതുവർഷം സമൃദ്ധമാകട്ടെ. വിഷു ആശംസകൾ 2027!”
- “കണ്ണനും കണിക്കൊന്നയും നിങ്ങൾക്ക് ഐശ്വര്യം നൽകട്ടെ. ഹാപ്പി വിഷു!”
- “പുതുവർഷം നിങ്ങളുടെ ജീവിതത്തിൽ സന്തോഷവും ഐശ്വര്യവും കൊണ്ടുവരട്ടെ. വിഷു ആശംസകൾ!”
Vishu Wishes for Family & Friends
- “May our family welcome this Vishu with love, joy, and togetherness. Happy Vishu 2027!”
- “Wishing my dear friend a year filled with prosperity and happiness. Vishu Ashamsakal!”
- “May the Vishukkani bring blessings to your home and smiles to your family. Happy Vishu!”
- “Here’s to a fresh start and a beautiful year ahead. Happy Vishu, dear friend!”
Short Vishu Messages
- “Vishu Ashamsakal! Happy Vishu 2027!”
- “May your year be golden. Happy Vishu!”
- “New year, new blessings. Happy Vishu!”
- “Wishing you a prosperous Vishu!”
- “Konna flowers and good fortune. Happy Vishu!”
Vishu WhatsApp Status
- “Welcoming the Malayalam New Year with hope. 🌼 Happy Vishu 2027!”
- “Vishukkani blessings to all. 🙏 Vishu Ashamsakal!”
- “Golden konna flowers, golden year ahead. 💛 Happy Vishu!”
- “New beginnings the Kerala way. Happy Vishu 2027! ✨”
About Vishu
Vishu is the astronomical New Year of Kerala, marking the sun’s transit into Aries (Medam). The most important ritual is the Vishukkani (“the first thing seen on Vishu”) — a carefully arranged display of auspicious items including golden konna flowers (Indian laburnum), rice, fruits, gold, coins, a mirror, and an image of Lord Krishna, all arranged the night before and viewed first thing on Vishu morning to bring good fortune. Other traditions include Vishukkaineetam (elders giving money to younger family members), feasting on the Vishu Sadya, and bursting firecrackers.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Vishu
When is Vishu 2027?
Vishu 2027 will be celebrated in mid-April 2027 (usually 14 or 15 April), marking the sun’s transit into the zodiac sign of Aries (Medam) in the Malayalam calendar.
Why is Vishu celebrated?
Vishu marks the astronomical New Year and the beginning of the harvest season in Kerala. It is a day to seek prosperity and good fortune for the year ahead, centred around the auspicious Vishukkani.
What is Vishukkani?
Vishukkani is the arrangement of auspicious items — golden konna flowers, rice, fruits, gold, coins, a mirror, and an image of Lord Krishna — that is the first thing viewed on Vishu morning. Seeing the Vishukkani first is believed to bring a prosperous and lucky year.
What is Vishukkaineetam?
Vishukkaineetam is the tradition of elders gifting money (coins or notes) to younger members of the family on Vishu, symbolising prosperity and blessings for the new year.
How do you say Happy Vishu in Malayalam?
You say “വിഷു ആശംസകൾ” (Vishu Ashamsakal), which means “Vishu Wishes” or “Happy Vishu.”
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