Start the Vedic New Year with Gratitude and Optimism

The Festive Prosperity Tray Ritual - April 13–14

The first day of the Tamil month Chithirai (14th April) marks the beginning of the New Year in the Tamil calendar - and the Sun's transit into the sign Aries.

This moment of cosmic renewal is celebrated across India under many names, each rooted in the same spirit of abundance and fresh beginnings.

Puthandu
Tamil Nadu
Vishu
Kerala
Baisakhi
North India
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It is believed that the first thing you see on the day of the New Year sets the tone for the rest of the year. The Festive Prosperity Tray is prepared so that it represents abundance, beauty, and positivity - ensuring your year begins with the best possible vision.

Prepare your tray on the 13th of April

Place these items on a tray in front of a vertical mirror that reflects them perfectly.

  1. 1. Fresh fruits and vegetables
  2. 2. Gold or silver jewellery
  3. 3. Cash (currency bills) and coins
  4. 4. New clothes
  5. 5. Flowers
  6. 6. Picture or idol of your favourite deity
When you wake up on the 14th, this mirror should be the first thing you see - a reflection of everything you need and a reminder that whatever you need will be provided for.

The tray is a symbol of prosperity. It serves as a reminder to appreciate the abundance in our lives, to seek positivity, and to strive for a prosperous future.

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