Onam 2020: All you need to know about Kerala's biggest harvest festival

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: August 31, 2020 08:00 AM2020-08-31T08:00:00+5:302020-08-31T08:00:00+5:30

Onam is the major harvest festival in Kerala which falls on the 22nd Nakshatra Thiruvonam in the Malayalam calendar ...

Onam 2020: All you need to know about Kerala's biggest harvest festival | Onam 2020: All you need to know about Kerala's biggest harvest festival

Onam 2020: All you need to know about Kerala's biggest harvest festival

Onam is the major harvest festival in Kerala which falls on the 22nd Nakshatra Thiruvonam in the Malayalam calendar month of Chingam. According to the ancient legends, the Malayalam festival marks the annual trip of King Mahabali to the state he once ruled. The festival is celebrated in the month of Chingam according to the Malayalam calendar which is equivalent to the Hindu solar calendar followed by people in other parts of India. The festival is spread over 10 days and culminates with Thiruvonam, the most important day. This year, celebrations began on August 22 and will culminate on September 2. 

It is believed that King Mahabali, the most benevolent Raja of Kerala visits his kingdom to see his subjects happy and prosperous on the occasion of the auspicious harvest festival.Women participate in Pookolam (rangoli made of flowers) and perform Kaikottikali, a dance form. Dressed in their best fineries, women look resplendent in an off-white Kasavu sari with golden border, teamed up with gold jewellery. The men look dapper in white Veshti (dhoti) and shirt. People get together to participate in a number of cultural activities to celebrate the festival in unison. Boat race (Vallam Kali), Pulikali (folk dance in the disguise of a tiger) and other dance and art forms specific to Kerala. Sadya, an elaborate meal with 26 food preparations adds more fervour to the festivities. The festival this year is marked with low-key celebrations due to the COVOD-19 pandemic in the state.

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