The town of Palakkad in India puts on a stunning display of golden yellow Kani Konna flowers in April ahead of the Malayalam New Year, Vishu. The sight of these blooming trees evokes strong emotions and memories for Malayalis and is a symbol of happiness and luck in countries like Sri Lanka and Laos. The Cassia fistula, also known as Amaltas in Delhi, is a national tree in Thailand and is planted in various public spaces. These trees provide joy and beauty during the scorching summer months and are a source of wonder for many. The sight of the Kani Konna trees in full bloom brought joy and peace to the writer during their visit to Palakkad. The beauty of nature and the power of these flowers are evident in the divine blessing felt as the flowers fell on happy school children playing nearby. As the writer left Palakkad and continued their journey, they were struck by a hill covered in the yellow flowers, reminding them of the importance of taking a moment to appreciate the beauty around them. The beauty of the Cassia fistula trees continues to bring joy and happiness to those who encounter them.
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