Onam
is marked by festivity. Keralites bash up the day. Flower carpet is being prepared
in the front yard of every house. Special prayers are offered in temples.
Kerala's most important festival, honouring King Mahabali, a mythological king
of ancient Kerala, whose period was reckoned as the golden age in the history
of the state. He was the embodiment of virtues, goodness, so was his regime
which was marked by equality and harmony among people.
The golden age was abruptly ended when Mahabali was unseated by Vamana, the
dwarf incarnation of Vishnu. However, Vamana was lenient to accede Mahabali's
request that he be permitted to visit the land and his people once a year. The
time allowed for the visit was the 10th day in the month of Chingam, ( first
Malayalam month, August-September). His visit is celebrated as Onam which sync
with the harvest season in Kerala.
The 10-days festival is supposed to begin from the lunar asterism Atham and
culminate in asterism Thiruvonam.
Delicious dinner is the USP of Onam celebration. Traditional food is served
on plantain leaves. An emotional string is attached to this festival since Keralites
living elsewhere in the world make it a point to reach their native place to
join the gala.
The State Tourism Department has arranged several programmes to tap the tourism
potential of the season. A snake boat race is organized in Alappuzha Punnamada
lake. State's ethnic art forms are being presented in all important towns in
the state during the festival.