| Significance of vishu is felt through bounteous happiness that gets flown to all Keralites as they celebrate. It marks the end of the harvest season and herald of a new spring season to plant new saplings and venture new projects. On the first day of the Malayalese month of New Year, Vishu is observed. People open up their eyes in the morning as they offer Vishukanis to their god to catch the glimpse of the ‘lucky sight’. This ‘lucky sight’ as believed bring good luck and prosperity to their lives for the rest of the year. Vishu is also significant to convey deepest human feelings amongst all to radiate good will and peace through music, dance and enjoying special feast of this day. |