Onam 2024: History, Significance Of This Festival

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5 September 2024

People in the southern state of Kerala celebrate Onam to mark the harvest season and the end of the monsoon


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The festival spans 10 days, with each day holding its significance and rituals


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According to Drik Panchang, Onam  commenced on September 5 and conclude on September 15


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The festival is considered a time of feasting and cultural bonding, bringing people from all walks of life together


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Onam celebrates the homecoming of the Asura King Mahabali from the Patal Lok. Despite being a demon king, Mahabali was said to be generous and his era was considered the golden time for Kerala


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Onam has a great religious significance among the people of Kerala


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Through the celebrations of this festival, people show their gratitude towards the land for giving a good harvest


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People offer prayers to lord Vamana and their beloved King Mahabali, for the well-being and longevity of their family members


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Onam is incomplete without traditional folk performances such as the Kathakali dance, Pulikali (tiger dance), and Thiruvathira Kali


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