New Delhi: Puthandu, celebrated as Tamil New Year on April 14, begins with a sacred morning ritual known as kani, believed to shape the tone of the year ahead. The kani tray is carefully arranged with symbols of prosperity, abundance and good fortune, placed where it is the first sight of the day. Families prepare fruits, flowers, grains, mirrors and wealth items in a thoughtful arrangement that reflects gratitude and hope. The tradition is rooted in the belief that seeing a positive, well arranged kani brings harmony and success throughout the year.
Each element carries meaning, from yellow flowers symbolising prosperity to rice signifying harvest and stability. The mirror reflects abundance back into life, while fruits and coconuts represent nourishment. Preparing the kani is not only about decoration but also about intention, mindfulness and respect to tradition. A well set tray creates a peaceful start to Puthandu morning and connects households to cultural heritage passed across generations.
Kani decoration essentials for Puthandu
Essential elements for kani
A traditional kani arrangement brings together symbolic items that represent wealth, health and abundance. Common elements include:
- Mango
- Banana
- Jackfruit
- Yellow flowers (marigold or kanikonna)
- Rice grains
- Coconuts
- Betel leaves
- Areca nuts
- Coins
Arrangement method for traditional setup
- A brass uruli or sturdy tray forms the base.
- Rice is placed first, followed by fruits arranged at the centre.
- Flowers fill the gaps, creating a bright frame around the produce.
- Wealth items such as jewellery or currency notes sit neatly near the mirror or over the rice base.
- Balance and colour harmony guide the layout.
Sacred morning setup and surroundings
- A brass lamp is placed in front of the kani tray and lit before the first viewing.
- An idol or image of Lakshmi or Vishnu is often positioned behind the arrangement.
- The mirror stands to reflect the complete setup, enhancing the feeling of abundance and positivity in the space.
Practical tips for balanced decoration
- Clean surfaces and polished brassware enhance the visual appeal.
- Soft lighting through diyas adds warmth to the ritual.
- Symmetry in placement keeps the arrangement visually calm.
- Every item carries meaning, so thoughtful positioning ensures the kani tray feels complete and spiritually uplifting.
A well prepared kani tray sets a peaceful tone for Puthandu morning, bringing together tradition, gratitude and hope in one sacred view.