Onam 2024: Kerala’s vibrant festival blooms with harvest joy and unity, celebrated with colorful flowers
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Onam 2024: Kerala’s vibrant festival blooms with harvest joy and unity, celebrated with colorful flowers

Onam 2024, celebrated across Kerala, honors the King Mahabali and the bountiful harvest season. The festival, marked by vibrant flower decorations, unites communities in joy and tradition

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Sep 15, 2024, 08:00 am IST
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The vibrant festival of Onam has once again graced the state of Kerala, a celebration deeply rooted in history and agrarian traditions. Known for its joyous festivities and cultural significance, Onam is observed by Keralites across the state, transcending religious and social boundaries to embody a spirit of unity and shared heritage.

Onam, celebrated for ten days beginning with the atham asterism in the Malayalam month of Chingam (August-September), commemorates the legendary visit of King Mahabali. According to Hindu, Mahabali was a virtuous and generous demon king who ruled Kerala with unparalleled prosperity. His reign, however, incited jealousy among the devas (gods), who were particularly dismayed by his status as an asura—an enemy clan to the gods.

To curb Mahabali’s influence, the devas sought the intervention of Lord Vishnu, who appeared in the guise of Vamana, a dwarf Brahmin. Vamana requested King Mahabali for three paces of land, which, in his divine form, he used to encompass the entire universe. With no space left for the third step, Mahabali offered his own head, thereby fulfilling Vamana’s request. Pleased with Mahabali’s humility and devotion, Vamana granted him permission to visit his kingdom once a year. This annual homecoming is celebrated as Onam, symbolizing Mahabali’s return and the prosperity he once brought to the land.

Onam also marks the end of the harvest season in Kerala. The festival is a time of abundance and joy, celebrating the bountiful crops gathered throughout the year. The agrarian aspect of Onam is evident in the traditional feasts, elaborate floral decorations, and the vibrant cultural events that characterize the festival. These celebrations highlight the region’s agricultural heritage and the community’s appreciation for the year’s harvest.

The festivities of Onam span across various cultural practices and communal activities. The festival kicks off with the decoration of homes with intricate floral designs known as Pookalam, followed by traditional feasts called Onasadya, featuring an array of vegetarian dishes served on banana leaves.

The celebrations are inclusive, extending beyond Hindus to embrace all residents of Kerala.

Historical and literary references to Onam underscore its ancient origins and ongoing relevance. From the 3rd-century Sangam-era Tamil poem “Maturaikkāñci” to 16th-century European memoirs describing the festival’s vibrant customs, Onam has been a celebrated occasion throughout history. The festival’s significance is further reinforced by inscriptions and texts from various periods, illustrating its deep-rooted cultural and religious context.

In contemporary times, Onam has evolved while retaining its traditional essence. It continues to serve as a symbol of cultural pride and communal harmony in Kerala. The festival’s enduring legacy is a testament to its ability to adapt and thrive across generations, bringing together diverse communities to celebrate shared values and heritage.

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