VISHU KANI DECORATIONS WITH POLYMARBLE IDOL-33 CM
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- Idol-33cm Polymarble
- Thiru udayada
- Brass vaal kannadi with glass mirror
- Mayilpeeli (peacock feather)
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Kunnikuru(red lucky seeds)
Kindi (optional)
Make a beautiful Vishu Kani using the items provided by us. Arrange these items around your favorite idol for making Vishu Kani. Above all, if you do not have a charming idol, then you can select from the wide range of Charming Krishna Vigrahams from our website.
If you are ignorant of the procedures for making a vishu kani, then you can check this page. How to make vishukani
Materials
Cloth, Polymarble, Brass
Size of Thiru udayada
11 inches
length vaalkannadi
10 cm length, 5 cm diameter.
Kindi- Small, Brass
Color
white, golden
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Vishu is an auspicious festival celebrated in Kerala. According to Hindu mythology, Lord Vishnu is the God of Time. Hence, his presence marks the first day of the zodiac calendar . This traditional Kerala festival comes usually in the second week of April. People wake up early in the morning and go the pooja room with closed eyes. Finally, they open their eyes to view the beautiful Kani. The Kani is a mix of items that includes an image or idol of Lord Krishna, flowers, fruits, vegetables, clothes and gold or money. The way one arranges these items or which all items one need to place varies form person to person. It's all about setting a divine ambiance with the above-said items accompanied by lamps and diyas.