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Vishu Kani 2025 Date: When is Malayalam New Year? April 13 or April 14?

Vishu Kani 2025: Discover the significance, rituals, and celebrations of the Malayalam New Year, falling on April 14, 2025. Learn about Vishu Kani, traditional feast, and more.

April 10, 2025 / 18:16 IST
Vishu Kani 2025 Date: When is Malayalam New Year? April 13 or April 14?

Vishu, celebrated across Kerala with great joy and devotion, marks the beginning of a new astrological cycle. In 2025, Vishu Kani falls on Monday, April 14, aligning with Mesha Sankranti, the day when the Sun enters the zodiac sign of Aries.

Although Vishu is widely regarded as the Malayalam New Year by many, it's important to note that, traditionally, the Malayalam calendar begins with the month of Chingam, not Medam. The actual New Year in the Malayalam calendar starts on the first day of Chingam, which typically falls in August. However, in the Malabar region of Kerala, Vishu is considered the astrological New Year, which is why it holds such cultural and spiritual importance.

Vishu Kani 2025 Date and Time

EventDate and Time 
Vishu KaniMonday, April 14, 2025
Sankranti Moment on Vishu Kani03:30 AM
What is Vishu Kani?

One of the most cherished traditions of Vishu is the Vishu Kani. The word "Kani" means "that which is seen first." On Vishu morning, people wake up early to view the auspicious arrangement of items such as rice, fruits, golden flowers (kanikonna), holy texts, mirrors, coins, and lamps, all placed before a deity—usually Lord Krishna. Seeing this setup first thing in the morning is believed to bring good luck and prosperity for the year ahead.

The Joy of Vishukkaineetam

Another meaningful ritual observed on this day is Vishukkaineetam. As part of this custom, elders gift money or tokens to children, younger family members, household staff, and others. This act symbolises blessings for wealth, happiness, and well-being. For many, it’s one of the most anticipated parts of the celebration, especially for the younger generation.

A Day of Festive Feasting

Vishu is also a day of celebration through food. The festive meal, known as Sadya, features a harmonious blend of tastes—sweet, salty, sour, and bitter—reflecting the different experiences of life. Notable dishes include Veppampoorasam, a bitter preparation made with neem, and Mampazhapachadi, a tangy mango-based dish. The idea is to begin the year by embracing all flavours of life, both literal and metaphorical.

A Blend of Beliefs and Traditions

While Vishu may not officially mark the start of the Malayalam calendar year, its observance as Malayalam New Year in some parts of Kerala shows how regional beliefs and traditions beautifully blend with astrology and culture. It is a festival of hope, vision, and renewal—celebrated with lights, rituals, and love.

In 2025, Vishu will be observed on April 14, and it promises to be a day filled with faith, festivity, and family. Whether it’s the serene sight of Vishu Kani, the joyful distribution of Vishukkaineetam, or the delicious Sadya, Vishu is a time to welcome the future with open hearts and optimistic eyes.

Neha Mewari
Neha Mewari is a dedicated sub-editor with over a year of experience in refining digital content for clarity, accuracy, and audience engagement. She excels in creating polished and impactful narratives that connect with readers while maintaining high editorial standards.

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