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Vishu Aasamsakal………. Vishu is the first day in the first Malayalam month of Medam (March–April). The traditional rituals followed in the festival are believed to usher in another year of prosperity for the Keralites. The Malayalees make elaborate preparations for this day to ensure that the year ahead will be a fruitful one by following the custom of seeing the Vishukani (auspicious sight) early in the morning. This festival shares the spirit that can be observed in all the festivals of spring, the spirit of hope and expectations that a new dawn brings with it. The people of kerala celebrate this festival in a traditional manner. They follow the custom of viewing the Vishukani (the lucky sight) in the morning of the festival. The vishukani is later taken and distributed among the poor people. The people buy new clothes (kodi vastram) for the occasion and the elders of the family distribute tokens of money to the children, servants and tenants. These tokens are called the vishukaineetam and are usually in form of coins. People carry on this custom believing that in this way, their children will be blessed with prosperity in future.

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