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  • വ്യാഴമാറ്റം പൂയം സമ്പൂർണ്ണ നക്ഷത്രഫലം 2024 | Vyazhamattam Nakshatra Phalam | Vyazham Horoscope jyothisham
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    "Vyazhamattam," also spelled as "Vyazhamatham," is a traditional ritual observed in some communities in Kerala, India, particularly during the Vishu festival. This ritual involves the preparation of a special offering known as "Vyazhamattom," which typically consists of various agricultural produce, fruits, vegetables, and other items symbolizing prosperity and abundance. The Vyazhamattom is arranged in a particular manner, often on a platter or tray, and is placed in the prayer room or altar as an offering to deities, seeking blessings for a prosperous year ahead. The ritual is considered auspicious and is performed with reverence and devotion by families celebrating Vishu.
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    Vishu is a significant festival celebrated primarily in the Indian state of Kerala and by Malayali communities around the world. It marks the beginning of the Malayalam New Year as per the solar calendar and usually falls in the month of April. Vishu is a day of joy, hope, and renewal, symbolizing the onset of a new agricultural cycle and the arrival of spring.
    Key aspects of Vishu include:
    Vishukkani: On Vishu morning, people wake up to see the "Vishukkani," an arrangement of auspicious items such as rice, fruits, vegetables, flowers, gold, coins, and a mirror, all displayed in front of deity idols. It is believed that viewing Vishukkani brings blessings and prosperity for the coming year.
    Vishu Sadya: The day is marked by a grand feast known as the Vishu Sadya, which typically includes a sumptuous spread of traditional Kerala dishes served on a banana leaf.
    Vishu Kaineetam: Elders give "Vishu Kaineetam," which is money, to younger members of the family as a token of blessings and good fortune.
    Vishu Padakkam: Children often receive gifts and tokens of love known as "Vishu Padakkam" from elders.
    Vishu Konna: The golden shower tree flowers, known as "Vishu Konna," are associated with Vishu and are considered auspicious. People decorate their homes with these flowers during the festival.
    Vishu Vilakku: Lighting lamps, especially the traditional oil lamp called "Nilavilakku," is an integral part of Vishu celebrations, symbolizing enlightenment and prosperity.
    Vishu Pulari: "Vishu Pulari" refers to the first sight of the day, believed to set the tone for the rest of the year. Seeing auspicious items and loved ones first thing in the morning is considered highly favorable.
    Vishu Ashamsakal: People greet each other with the phrase "Vishu Ashamsakal," meaning "Happy Vishu," to exchange wishes and blessings.
    Vishu is a time for family gatherings, cultural performances, temple visits, and charitable activities. It holds immense cultural and religious significance for the Malayali community and is celebrated with great fervor and enthusiasm.

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