Friday, April 15, 2011

Happy Vishu






Wishing everyone a happy Vishu and a prosperous New Year

11 comments:

Shobha said...

Happy Vishu to you also Ammu.

Swathi said...

Happy vishu to you and your family Ammupatti.

Narayan Swamy said...

Wishing you the same, Ammupatti... My Vishu pics are also updated on http://www.riteriterite.wordpress.com

Shobha said...

Plz collect an award from my blog.

Uma said...

Ammupatti,thanks for the wonderful recipes you have posted. This year, our Vishu sadya was based entirely on these!Thanks again!

Anonymous said...

Beautiful presentation

Ammupatti said...

Thank you Shobha for the lovely award.

Ammupatti said...

Hi Uma

I am sure your Vishu Sadhya would have been wonderful.


Regards

Ammupatti said...

Thanks Cumincoriandercardomom.

Anonymous said...

Hi,

I am immensely impressed with your blogspot and your wealth of knowledge on various customs, traditions and rituals and so on.

I have the Upanayanam of my son next month, and right from the time we planned the event, i have been searching the net to get help regarding the various functions and procedures as both my mother and mothe-in-law are no more, and i find it more convenient to get help from sites like yours and decide for myself than to ask relatives who may give different different views.and out of all, found the information in your blog very very useful. However, i found information in the site posted as early as in 2007... though customs and traditions do not change, still with changing times, some procedures do undergo a change. In this situation, it would be wonderful if you could give me details of what to do and how to do.........sumangali prarthanai (tirunelveli style), the various nitty gritties of the nandi shradham and the upanayanam.. Though the vadiyar and caterer have agreed to take care of everything, it is essential that I too learn and understand what is what, and also conduct the function in an organised manner and not in a chaotic manner as there is no elder/leader in the family.

Looking forward to your reply either by mail or in the blog...

Regards and namaskarams

Akila Ramakrishnan

Ammupatti said...

Hi Akila

Thanks for visiting my blog. As you rightly said customs and traditions(vaidikam) do not change. What changes is the loukikam parts of the function.This changes as per the status of the person conducting the function.

I do not know thirunelveli style sumangali prarthanai. Since the vadhyar and caterer have taken the responsibility leave it to them. I have seen that these days they do a very good job.

Best wishes