VISHU KANI KIT WITH POLYMARBLE KRISHNA - 8 INCHES
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VISHU KANI KIT WITH POLYMARBLE KRISHNA - 8 INCHES
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2-4 days (Kerala)
3-6 days (South)
5-6 days (West)
6-10 days (North)
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Vishu Kani Kit Online brought to you by Arte House consists of
Krishna Idol- 8 inches
Thiru udayada
Brass vaal kannadi (metal piece)
Mayilpeeli (peacock feather)
Kunnikuru(red lucky seeds).
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.
You can also view our other combinations of Vishu Kani kit online in our store and select the one you want based on your budget.
Kindly note that our vaalkannadi is the traditional type brass piece without any mirror properties.
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Materials
Cloth, Fibre
Idol
20 cm height
Size of Thiru udayada:
29 cm length
vaalkannadi: 10 cm length, 5 cm diameter.
Color
white, golden
Vishu is a special festival celebrated in Kerala. It's believed that Lord Vishnu, the God of Time, marks the start of the zodiac calendar on this day. Celebrated in April, people wake up early and visit the prayer room with closed eyes. They then open their eyes to see the beautiful Vishu Kani, which includes items like Lord Krishna's idol, flowers, fruits, vegetables, clothes, and gold or money. The arrangement of these items varies from person to person. The goal is to create a divine atmosphere with these items, along with lamps and diyas.