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Onam
Onam, the joyous harvest festival of Kerala, radiates with cultural splendor and communal fervor. A ten-day celebration, it welcomes the mythical King Mahabali with grand feasts, intricate flower carpets (Pookalam), traditional dance (Kathakali), and boat races (Vallam Kali). Marked by unity and exuberance, Onam embodies the rich cultural heritage and warm hospitality of God's Own Country."
About Onam
Onam is a vibrant and joyous festival celebrated primarily in the Indian state of Kerala. It marks the homecoming of the mythical King Mahabali and is observed with great enthusiasm and fervor by people of all backgrounds. The festival typically lasts for ten days, with elaborate rituals, colorful decorations, traditional music, dance performances, and feasting being key highlights. One of the most iconic aspects of Onam is the grand floral carpet known as "pookalam," meticulously crafted with various flowers laid in intricate designs. Additionally, traditional games, such as Vallam Kali (boat races) and Pulikali (tiger dances), add to the festive spirit. Onam is also a time for families to come together, exchange gifts, and enjoy sumptuous meals, especially the elaborate feast known as "Onam Sadhya," featuring a variety of delicious vegetarian dishes served on a banana leaf. Overall, Onam is not just a celebration of harvest and prosperity but also a reflection of Kerala's rich cultural heritage and community spirit.
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Why we celebrate Onam
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Do's
Floral Decor: Adorn homes with elaborate flower rangolis, known as Pookalam, to welcome King Mahabali. Traditional Attire: Wear traditional Kerala attire, such as Kasavu sarees and Mundu, to celebrate in cultural style. Onasadya Feast: Partake in the grand feast, Onasadya, featuring a variety of vegetarian dishes, symbolizing abundance. Cultural Performances: Engage in and enjoy traditional dances like Kaikottikali and Pulikali during the festival. Community Bonding: Celebrate Onam with friends and family, fostering a sense of unity and togetherness.
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Don'ts
Extravagant Spending: Avoid overspending on festivities; focus on simplicity and meaningful celebrations. Wasteful Practices: Minimize food wastage during the Onasadya feast, respecting the spirit of the harvest festival. Littering: Dispose of waste responsibly, maintaining cleanliness and environmental consciousness. Disregard for Traditions: Respect the cultural significance of Onam; refrain from actions that may disrespect its traditions. Noise Pollution: Celebrate with restraint, avoiding excessive noise that may disturb others in the community.
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