Onam is one of the most popular festivals of Kerala
celebrated all over South India. Get details on Onam festival
and its dates in 2012.
Onam
Festival
The harvest festival of Kerala,
Onam is a time for sports,
festivities and ritual celebrations in Kerala. According to the legend
Kerala was once ruled by the kind, generous and valiant demon-king
Mahabali, who had won over the kingdom of heaven rightfully. However, as
always Indra and other gods ran to Lord Vishnu to enlist his help and He
promised them the kingdom of Heaven once again. Knowing about his
generous and charitable nature, he went to the king in form of a Brahmin
child called 'Vaman' and asked for three steps of land. Mahabali readily
granted it to the child. However, Lord Vishnu then kept on increasing in
size till he measured all of the Earth in one step and all of the Heaven
with another. When he asked Mahabali, where to keep his third foot, the
humbled king offered his head to him. Touched by the devotion and
humility of the kind, Vishnu made him the King of the nether world and
granted him the request that he may visit his kingdom every year for
four days.
Keralites celebrate
Onam to welcome their benevolent king and
organize colorful aquatic festivals on the sacred Pampa River as part of
the celebrations. A time to reap the harvest, to celebrate and to
rejoice, Onam is usually held at the end of August or beginning of
September, less than a fortnight after the Malayalam New Year begins. It
is the biggest festival of Kerala. The 10-day long festival features
rituals like buying new clothes, delicious traditional cuisines, dance
and music. The last day called the Thiruonam is the most important. The
elephant processions of Trichur and the Kathakali performances of
Cheruthuruthy are some of the most reputed events during the festival.
Pulikali or Kaduvakali, the rhythmic dance by the performers painted
like tigers in bright yellow, red and black moving with the beats of
instruments like 'udukku' and 'thakil' is one of the highlights of the
festival.
Onam 2012 - 29 August