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Onam 2020 - An Essential Guide to the Festival of Kerala

Onam is a Godlike festival from God's own country. It is the time of the year when Kerala is exhilarated with trumpets,
drums, elephants, boat races, dances, art, music, floral decorations, lights, colours, rituals and the delicious Onasadya
without which the celebrations are incomplete. Whether you're a Malayali or not, the spirit of Onam is Universal. Let's
Arpo Irro, Irro! to the festival of togetherness. 
Onam 2020 - The Festival of Kerala

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Onam is the traditional festival of Malayalees originated from the state of Kerala. Onam is a religious, cultural festival
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that's celebrated by the Malayali community around the world.
Onam 2020 Date
Falling on the month of Chingam in the Malayalam calendar the festival overlaps with the months August-September on
the Gregorian calendar. Onam 2020 will begin on
Saturday, 22 August and ends on Wednesday, 2 September. The most important day of Onam - Thiru Onam - will be
celebrated on August 31st.
Onam 2021 Date
21 August 2021
Onam 2022 Date
22 September 2022
History of Onam - The Legend and the Significance

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The Mahabali legend that spins the tale of Onam
According to Hindu Mythology, the Brahmin sage Prahlada had a grandson named Mahabali who took over the three
worlds by defeating the Gods (Devas). In Vaishnavism, the Devas approached Lord Vishnu to help them in the battle
against Mahabali, Vishnu refused considering Mahabali being a good ruler and his devotee. Mahabali performed a Yajna
after his victory over the Gods and had to grant anyone any request. Lord Vishnu took this opportunity to test Mahabali's
devotion and approached Mahabali in the avatar of a dwarf boy called Vamana.

The king offered everything he could to the boy, but Vamana refused and said one must not seek more than one's needs
and all he needed was three-paces. Mahabali, although surprised by the boy's wish, agreed to grant it. Vamana grew and
covered the land and water with one foot and the sky with another foot, now to place his third-foot Mahabali offered
himself. Vamana trampled Mahabali down to Pathala (hell) but pleased by his devotion offered him a boon to visit his land
every year. The revisit of Mahabali marks the festival of Onam.

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Onam Festival - Cultural Celebrations, Rituals and Practices


Onam is welcomed with a diverse range of activities and celebrated with great pomp and enthusiasm. The life of the
festival lies in its cultural practices with a repertoire of events ranging from boat races, dance forms, florals, colourful art, /
food and traditional clothing.
Attachamayam

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The onset of Onam is from the procession that starts from Thripunithara in Kochi. The parade features the culture of
Kerala through elephant marches, drum beats, festival flag hoisting, folk art forms, colourfully decorated floats that
depict scenes in Mahabaratha and Ramayana. Historically, the procession path leads to the temple from Thripunithara
that's dedicated to Vamana the avatar of Vishnu.
Pookalam

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The Onapookalam is nothing but a floral carpet that's decorated with flowers and petals. It is filled with several varieties
of flowers forming patterns on the floor of central entrances. Women arranged these flowers at their homes and in
temple premises and decorated them with lamps on the edges or in the middle. It is a religious art that involves a lot of
patience and creativity to blend the colours of petals to form a floral art. Pookalam is very similar to Rangoli that's
decorated by people in other parts of India. There are Pookalam competitions held in all parts of Kerala.
Traditional Dances
The Kathakali, a traditional dance form of Kerala, is very fondly known by all. Apart from this, there are other dances such
as Thiruvathira, Pulikali, Kummattikali, Thumbi Thullal, Onam Kali, which are performed during Onam.

Thiruvathirakali is a popular dance form performed by women on the day of Onam. This is accompanied by Thiruvathira
Paattu which are the folk songs of Lord Shiva and Parvati. The group of women dance around the Nilavilaku (a standing
lamp) showing the grace of the feminine.
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Kummattikali, on the other hand, is a dance with heavily painted colourful masks, that depicts Krishna, Narada, Darika
and Kiratha. It is most prevalent in Thrissur district of Kerala.

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Onam Kali is another form of dance where performers circles around a lamp and dancing to songs which depict tales from
Ramayana.

Pulikali or Leopard dance is also known as Kaduvakali, is a recreational folk art form of Kerala. It is performed on the fourth
Onam day where performers paint themselves as tigers in shades of bright yellow, red and orange and dance to the beats
of traditional instruments like Chenda, Thakil and Udukku.

Vallamkali - The Famous Boat Race

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The traditional snake boat race is an essential event during the festival of Onam. It includes races of a various kind such
as paddled longboats, snake boats and traditional boats of Kerala. Vachipaatu or the boat song is sung during the boat
race to entertain the crowd and encourage the canoers. This event can be witnessed on the Pampa River of Kerala.
Onasadya - The Traditional Feast

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The Sadya, meaning banquet in Malayalam, is a vegetarian meal that is served on a banana leaf. There are a variety of 29
dishes that are laid over the leaf with less or more number. The feast reflects the spirit of Onam with some items such as
Rice, Sambar, Chips, Sharkaravaratti, Injipuli, Pappadam, Avial, Olan, Pickle, Dal, Thoran, Ghee, Rasam, Puliseri, Erisheri,
Pachadi, Coconut Chutney, Moru and which ends with a sweet, savoury Payasam.
In certain customs, a Palmyra tree covered with dry leaves surrounded by a wooden balustrade is erected in the temples.
The tree is then lit with a torch that gets burned down to ashes symbolising Mahabali's sacrifice. Another custom is the
swing slung from high branches, which plays an integral part in the rural areas. Young men and women sing Onapaatu and
rock one another on the swings as a form of merrymaking.
The 10 Days of Onam

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Onam celebration spans over 10 days with numerous festivities. It is observed by most Hindus in its pure traditional form.
The first ten days of Onam are the most important which begins with Atham.

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Atham (22 August 2020)
On the day of Atham, festivities begin at the Vamanamoorthy Thirrikara Temple in Kochi, where a grand procession is
held called as Athachamayam. The day marks the preparations of the visit of Mahabali to his Kingdom. This is
followed by the laying of Pookalam which is made of only yellow petals. The Pookalam on Atham is known as Athapoo
which is made of only one layer that gets added on progressively as each day of Onam passes. Statues of Mahabali
and Vamana are placed on the courtyards that are dung-plastered in front of the house.
Chithira (23 August 2020)
On the second day of Onam, two more layers of orange and creamy yellow flowers are added to the Pookalam. People
clean their houses and visit temples on this day.
Chodhi (24 August 2020)
The third day of Onam is when people buy new clothes otherwise called as Onakkodi. Women dress up in Kasavi
Saree, and men purchase mundu while young girls wear Pattu Pavada. Families go shopping as well as gift each other
jewels and clothes. The third layer of flowers is added to the Pookalam as well.
Vishakam (25 August 2020)
This day is considered as the most auspicious as the Onasadya preparations commence. The woman in the family
stock up ingredients from the market. Usually, markets hold their harvest sale during this period making Kerala
markets the busiest place. The dishes go up to 26 - 30 in different families. After all, Onasadya is all about filling the
plantain leaf with dishes until there's no space left.
Anizham (26 August 2020)
The Vallamkali or Snake boat races flag-off on the Pamba River and the Pookalam grow bigger.
Thriketa (27August 2020)
Fresh flowers are added to the Pookalam and families visit their ancestral homes and spend some time, exchange
gifts etc.
Moolam (28 August 2020)
Most temples start offering Onasadya on this day. Families prepare a shorter version of the Sadya. The Pulikali and
Kaikottukali are performed at various places in Kerala. The state starts getting colourful and busy with celebrations.
Pooradam (29 August 2020)
The day begins with the ritual of installing clay statues of Mahabali and Vamana commonly called Onathappam in the
centre of Pookalam. They are the representation of Mahabali, and fixing these statues symbolises an invitation to
Mahabali to visit each house. By now the Pookalam is much bigger and complex.
Uthradam (30 August 2020)
This is considered as the Onam even when the preparations reach its zenith. The devotees fully prepare themselves
to welcome King Mahabali the next day.
Uthradam/First Onam (30 August 2020)
This day is the eve of Onam and considered as the First Onam. It is the most auspicious day to purchase fresh fruits
and vegetables. According to traditional beliefs, Mahabali arrives in Kerala on this day. Hence, people clean their
houses and do their final Onam shopping.
Thiruvonam Onam 2020 (31 August 2020)
The main day of Onam festival when people apply rice flour batter on the entrance of their houses as a traditional
welcome sign, take a shower and dress up in new clothes and also distribute alms to the poor and needy. This is the
day King Mahabali visits each home and blesses every family in Kerala. The Pookalam is completed perfectly, and the
families gather to feast on the Onasadya. /
Post-Onam Celebrations

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Although Thiruvonam is the main occasion, the following days - Avittom (third onam) and Chatayam (fourth onam) are
also considered as days of Onam. Preparations for Mahabali's departure are undertaken, and the Pookalam is cleared. The
clay statues of Onathappan is immersed in the river or the sea. Some parts of Kerala still organise the Vallamkali and the
Pulikali.

Onam isn't just a Keralite festival; it is celebrated across all states and around the world regardless of caste and creed.
Celebrations are notable among Malayali diaspora in UAE, USA and Singapore. Well, except for the fights over the last
ounce of Payasam, Onam is a harmonious, cheerful and exuberant festival.

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