Vishu
Vishu. Vishu is a significant festival in Kerala that marks the beginning of the New Year according to the Malayalam calendar. It has deep cultural, spiritual, and social significance and is celebrated.
Vishu, also spelled Viṣu, spring festival observed by Malayali Hindus in Kerala and in adjacent areas of Tamil Nadu, India. Vishu, a public holiday in the Indian state of Kerala, is the traditional new year festival of the people of the region. Vishu is a celebration among Malayali families, marking the beginning of Medam, as per Malayalam calendar.
While West Bengal and Assam celebrate Poila Baishak, Punjab and Haryana observe.
This year, Vishu or the Malayali New Year.
Vishu, the Malayalam New Year, is a festival that is celebrated with great fervour and enthusiasm in the southern Indian state of Kerala. The country is celebrating by welcoming the traditional new year in their own rituals. It is also known as Bisu and marks the day when the Sun enters the Aries zodiac.