Every festival has its own special vigor and vitality during
the childhood days. The pleasant memory of Vishukkany, the nostalgic
elements like Kanikkonna, kaineettam, and colourful crackers of Vishu season
never fade away.
The blessed bright golden nature has been auspicious mark of
Vishu; a nostalgic feeling to every Keralite. After many days of
preparations and fireworks, children anxiously would go to sleep with a
sweet dream of new day. Their inner soul would wait for a call from the
mother, the visible goddess of every home.
In a half sleep mood every child would go with their eyes
closed to experience the Vishukkani, the first sight with a splendor of
prosperous symbols including Kanivellari (golden colored cucumbers),
selected vegetables, fruits, corns with Uruli, Kanikkonna, and such
auspicious items in the presence of lighted
Nilavilakku (traditional lamp) -
and above all small lord Krishna (Unnikkannan). Mother would have a
sleepless night to arrange Vishukkani. She would awake before the Sunrise
(Brahma Muhurtha) and wake up children and other members of the family.
Whenever Vishu season come, my mind would go to the childhood memories that
was precious.
The elders of the home would tell us, the children "The
Vishukkani is meant for all the prosperity in the coming year.” So we could
experience the care and pain they used to have during the day to make our
life meaningful.
Vishu symbolizes the harvest festival and New Year
celebration of Malayalee. A spectacular blend of material life and Mother
Nature. The Sun in Medam (month
of Malayalam) reach its zenith of spectacular brightness during this season.
Mango trees are ripened with branches hanging down with numerous mangoes. Kanikkonna bloomed as a feast for every eye.
As children we had no tension of life's perils. Every
hardship was suffered by elders. We knew only to celebrate. We didn't care
about the scarcity. We didn't care anything except the enjoyment. Fireworks
used to attract us. But mother would warn us against using big crackers. But
whenever she was engaged in hectic households, we try to burst crackers with
our friends.
We would search for Kanikkonna (a yellow colored, attractive
flower blooms during Vishu season.) for Kani preparation in the eve of Vishu.
Kaineettam, a gift of money (coin) from elders really thrilled us. We would
welcome the auspicious day with new dress and new thought. The sweets and
feasts prepared with mother's taste buds have been the mouth watering
memories of childhood Vishu.
Schools would close for two month vacation before Vishu
festival. As children we had the blessing of freedom at all level. No exam
fear, no anxiety, no boundaries. Vishu, being the harvest festival of
Kerala, we had got spacious natural play grounds nearby home such as paddy
fields after harvest.
The
golden colored field with ripened paddy was shown in large area in our
village. The benevolent farmers were happy after having good reaps. But now
everything has changed a lot. Paddy fields and crops have disappeared in
large scale. The remaining are either kept unused or utilized for
construction. The bankrupted farmer’s face reflects a sort of
disappointment.
People are worried about their daily existence. Sky rocketing
price of all necessary commodities affect their life. The unseasoned heavy
rain badly hit the crops. Still every Malayalee has a dream of prosperous
days ahead. All eyes are prepared to see a spectacular and auspicious
Vishukkani…
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