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Brass Uruli Vishu Kani Set
Vishu Kani Brass Set – Tradition of Auspicious Beginnings
The Vishu Kani is one of the most sacred rituals of Vishu, symbolizing prosperity, abundance, and a blessed start to the year. Arranged the night before, the Kani is the first sight welcomed at dawn, believed to bring good fortune for the months ahead.
Our Brass Uruli Vishu Kani set helps you create this divine arrangement with elegance and authenticity. Traditionally, the Kani includes essentials like rice, grains, fresh fruits such as mango and jackfruit, golden cucumber, the auspicious Konna flowers, coins, and currency. A beautifully polished Valkannadi, a glowing Nilavilakku, sacred texts, and an idol of Lord Krishna complete the setup, reflecting light, positivity, and divine blessings.
Crafted with precision, our brass set not only enhances the beauty of your Vishu Kani but also preserves the timeless traditions of Kerala in their purest form. Perfect for homes, temples, or gifting, it brings together culture, devotion, and elegance in one complete offering.
The set consists of the below essentials for Vishu Kani:
1. Brass Uruli
2. Valkannadi
3. Kindi
4. Vilakku
5. Thirudayada (Any Color)
₹4,000.00 – ₹8,999.00Price range: ₹4,000.00 through ₹8,999.00

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Brass Uruli Vishu Kani Set
Vishu Kani Brass Set – Tradition of Auspicious Beginnings
The Vishu Kani is one of the most sacred rituals of Vishu, symbolizing prosperity, abundance, and a blessed start to the year. Arranged the night before, the Kani is the first sight welcomed at dawn, believed to bring good fortune for the months ahead.
Our Brass Uruli Vishu Kani set helps you create this divine arrangement with elegance and authenticity. Traditionally, the Kani includes essentials like rice, grains, fresh fruits such as mango and jackfruit, golden cucumber, the auspicious Konna flowers, coins, and currency. A beautifully polished Valkannadi, a glowing Nilavilakku, sacred texts, and an idol of Lord Krishna complete the setup, reflecting light, positivity, and divine blessings.
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The set consists of the below essentials for Vishu Kani:
1. Brass Uruli
2. Valkannadi
3. Kindi
4. Vilakku
5. Thirudayada (Any Color)










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