India is a country of festivals, rituals and traditions. Each and every festival here celebrated with full of joy and happiness. Onam is one the festival which basically celebrated in Kerala. Onam is a State-wide Harvest festival with Hindu mythological background festival celebrated in Kerala, India. It falls during the Malayalam month of Chingam (Aug – Sep) and marks the commemoration of Vamana avatara of Vishnu and the subsequent homecoming of mythical King Mahabali who Malayalees consider as their King.
What is Onam?
Onam is an ancient festival which still survives in modern times. People enjoy this festival together. A great story of king mahabali and lord Vishnu is behind this festival. People do believe that on this special day all wishes come true if you pray to god with true heart. Its celebration is very grand, people enjoy with traditional way which is running from decades. Traditional dance forms including Thiruvathira, Kummattikali, Pulikali, Thumbi Thullal etc are performed as part of celebrations all over Kerala at this time. Thiruvathirakali is a women’s dance performed in a circle around a lamp. Kummattikali is a famous and colorful-mask dance. In Thrissur, festivities include a procession consisting of caparisoned elephants surrounded by Kummatikali dancers. The masked dancers go from house to house performing the colorful Kummattikali.
How to Celebrate Onam?
People pray to god in the traditional way, during the Onam, Keralite Hindus install an image of Thrikkakara Appan or Onatthappan (Vishnu in the form of Vamana) in their home just as Hindus install images or murtis of Lord Ganesh on the Ganesh Chaturthi festival. Lots of lamps are lit in Hindu temples of Kerala during this celebration. A palmyra tree is erected in front of temples and surrounded with a wooden balustrade and covered with dry palmyra leaves. In some parts of Kerala, people indulge in various games and dances during and post-Thiruvonam. These are known as Onakkalikal. These include competitions such as Ox races (Maramadimatsaram), Uriyady, food eating competitions, Pookalam competitions etc.
On this special festival people wear new clothes called vastra. Vastra also stand for heart. Thus the significance of wearing new clothes is about making the heart new by removing all bad thoughts and feelings. During Onam, the feast and festive mood of the people, dressed in their best.
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