Monday, September 22, 2025

Onam - 10 days

 

Onam is primarily a family festival, where families gather to celebrate and strengthen their bonds. People travel from far and wide to be with their loved ones during this time. Families engage in various activities, such as preparing for the Sadhya, decorating their homes, and participating in community events. This togetherness is what makes Onam a truly special occasion.

The most prominent story related to the celebration of Onam  is the tale of King Mahabali’s visit. It is said that during his reign, the land flourished, and all his subjects lived in happiness. His annual visit during Onam is marked by grand celebrations, symbolising the return of prosperity and joy. 

The significance of the pookalam (floral decorations) and the grand feast known as Onam Sadhya, are integral parts of the festivities.

One of the most beautiful traditions of Onam is the creation of pookalam, intricate floral designs arranged at the entrance of homes. Each day of the festival, new flowers are added to the pookalam, symbolising growth and welcoming the spirit of King Mahabali. The designs often feature vibrant colours and various floral patterns, making them a feast for the eyes.

The festival begins with Atham and culminates with Thiruvonam, the most important day of the celebration. In 2025, the festival will commence on August 26 and conclude on September 5.

Onam is a time for communal celebrations, where people come together to participate in various events. Local communities organise fairs, cultural programmes, and competitions, fostering a sense of belonging and joy. These events often include traditional games, art exhibitions, and food stalls, allowing everyone to partake in the festivities. 


Day 1 Atham August 26, 2025


Atham🙏





Day 2  Chithira August 27, 2025









Day 3 Chodi August 28, 2025



ചോതി നിറവിന്റെ  പടിയിൽ 

ഞാൻ നിൽക്കവേ....

ഓടിവരുന്നൊരോ ഓർമ്മകളും... 

 ഓണവും വിഷുവും 

ആത്മാംശമാക്കുന്ന അനവധി 

അമ്മമാർ വന്നു ചാരെ...


ഓണനിനവുകൾ ഓർത്ത് 

ചൊല്ലുന്നൊരാ 

ഓമനഹൃദയങ്ങളോർത്തുപോയി.. നേർത്തമോദത്തിലും

ആത്ത മോദം പാടും 

മാനസവീണകളായിരുന്നു 

അവർ ഓണനിലാവ് 

പോലായിരുന്നു... എന്നും...

സ്നേഹ നിലാവ് തെളിച്ചിരുന്നു!


തിരികെ വരാത്തൊരാ 

കാൽപദനങ്ങളും 

ചിരികളുമോർത്ത് 

ഞാൻ നിന്നുപോകെ, 

തുമ്പയും തുളസിയും

നൽ ചിന്തകളായെന്റെ

ഓർമ്മതൻ പൂക്കളംപുണ്യമാക്കി

തുമ്പങ്ങളെല്ലാം തുടച്ചുമാറ്റി


സ്നേഹത്തിൻ മണിവീണ 

മീട്ടുന്ന നിസ്വനം

ഓർമ്മത്താലത്തിൽ 

നിറഞ്ഞീടുമ്പോൾ...

ഏതോ ജ്യോതിയുംപടരുന്നു..

ചോതിയിൽ തീർത്തൊരീ 

പൂക്കളത്തിൽ!

🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷

Sandhya Dharman

Day 4 Vishakam August 29, 2025


Day 5 Anizham August 30, 2025




ചോതി നിറവിന്റെ  പടിയിൽ 

ഞാൻ നിൽക്കവേ....

ഓടിവരുന്നൊരോ ഓർമ്മകളും... 

 ഓണവും വിഷുവും 

ആത്മാംശമാക്കുന്ന അനവധി 

അമ്മമാർ വന്നു ചാരെ...


ഓണനിനവുകൾ ഓർത്ത് 

ചൊല്ലുന്നൊരാ 

ഓമനഹൃദയങ്ങളോർത്തുപോയി.. നേർത്തമോദത്തിലും

ആത്ത മോദം പാടും 

മാനസവീണകളായിരുന്നു 

അവർ ഓണനിലാവ് 

പോലായിരുന്നു... എന്നും...

സ്നേഹ നിലാവ് തെളിച്ചിരുന്നു!


തിരികെ വരാത്തൊരാ 

കാൽപദനങ്ങളും 

ചിരികളുമോർത്ത് 

ഞാൻ നിന്നുപോകെ, 

തുമ്പയും തുളസിയും

നൽ ചിന്തകളായെന്റെ

ഓർമ്മതൻ പൂക്കളംപുണ്യമാക്കി

തുമ്പങ്ങളെല്ലാം തുടച്ചുമാറ്റി


സ്നേഹത്തിൻ മണിവീണ 

മീട്ടുന്ന നിസ്വനം

ഓർമ്മത്താലത്തിൽ 

നിറഞ്ഞീടുമ്പോൾ...

ഏതോ ജ്യോതിയുംപടരുന്നു..

ചോതിയിൽ തീർത്തൊരീ 

പൂക്കളത്തിൽ!

🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷

Sandhya Dharman

Day 6 Thriketta August 31, 2025




Day 7 Moolam September 1, 2025



Day 8  Pooradam September 2, 2025



Day 9 Uthradom September 3, 2025




Day 10 Thiruvonam September 5, 2025




The Onam Sadhya is a grand vegetarian feast served on banana leaves, consisting of a variety of dishes. It typically includes rice, sambar, avial, thoran, and a selection of pickles and desserts. The meal is not just about food; it is a celebration of Kerala’s culinary heritage and is enjoyed by families and communities together. Sharing this meal is a way of expressing love and unity.


Boat Races: Vallam Kali











Vallam Kali, or boat races, are a thrilling part of the Onam celebrations. These races take place in the backwaters of Kerala, where teams compete in long, narrow boats. The atmosphere is electric, with cheering crowds and traditional music adding to the excitement. This event showcases the spirit of teamwork and camaraderie among participants and spectators alike.


The Tiger Dance: Pulikali

Performers paint their bodies like tigers and hunters and dance to traditional beats, entertaining crowds during Onam festivities. The vibrant display of colors, energy, and playful moves makes it one of the most awaited attractions of the festival. Entire towns gather to witness Pulikali, creating a carnival-like atmosphere that reflects the spirit of joy and community bonding.


Traditional Attire: Dressing for Onam

During Onam, people dress in traditional attire to celebrate the festival. Women often wear the kasavu saree, which is a cream-coloured saree with a golden border, while men typically wear the mundu, a traditional garment. Dressing up in these outfits adds to the festive spirit and reflects the rich cultural heritage of Kerala.


Cultural Performances: Dance and Music are integral part of Onam. 

Kummattikali & Folk Arts

Kummattikali: Mask dances performed door-to-door.

Onathallu: Martial art-style combat re-enactment.

Thiruvathirakali: Graceful women’s group dance around a lamp.

Kathakali & Mohiniyattam: Classical performances narrating stories from epics.


Some regions also continue celebrations with post-Onam days like Avittom and Chathayam, extending it up to 12 days. These dates are significant as they outline the various rituals and celebrations that take place during the festival. 

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