Wednesday 6 September 2017

Onam

'Chingam' is the most graceful month of our Malayalam Calendar. Naturally, its the first of the months in the year. The month is marked with harvests and blessings of nature symbolises the prosperity, joy and harmony with everyone irrespective of religion celebrating our state festival of Onam.

 The beginning of the festival is marked with Chamayam on the day of Attham in the royal town of Thripunithura where our Kochi Kings used to set about in a procession to the nearby temple of Maha Bali at Thrikkakara.

 The tradition is still maintained with the local authorities celebrating the Chamayam and its procession with all its pomp and glory.

Tenth day from Attham is our Onam, the greatest festival of our Kerala where we believe our greatest King Maha Bali comes to visit his people once more. The King was very popular and his administration is considered to be the ideal of all the world. 

 Uthraadam is the day before Onam, where everyone is busy buying things for preparing for Onam, the next day and its Sadya feast. No matter what, a Malayalee is duty bound to celebrate Onam with a sumptuous vegetarian Sadya. On Uthraadam day everyone is in a rush, The Thripunithura streets are so crowded with shoppers that we wont believe the quietness of the streets on Thiru Onam morning.



The main temple event on the day of Onam is at the Maha Bali temple at Thrikkakara where the activities start very early with the warm welcoming of the King followed by a feast for everyone who visit the temple. This year too, the festival was grand and we didn't missed visiting the temple. 

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