Yards adorned with the prettiest of flowers and lush greens, while the onathumbis (picture wing dragon flies) dancing to the tunes of breeze adding beauty to the golden rays of sun, marking the arrival of a new day – Onam is here.
The Legend of Onam
Onam is celebrated by Malayalees all over the world irrespective of their religion and beliefs. It is the celebration of prosperity since it is the period when harvest takes place. The Malayalam month of Karkkidakam, is known as the period of distress, since it will be rainy and people can’t go out and work in their fields for a long period of time. They will struggle with diseases and shortage of food. This was the scenario in the olden times. After the hardships of Karkkidakam comes Chingam, with clear skies and abundance in agriculture. Chingam also indicates the arrival of the beloved King Mahabali who visits his beloved people once a year.
Share the joy of Onam with a gift
Onakkodi:
Ashtamangalyam:
Miniatures:
Onam Hamper:
Aranmula Kannadi:
Feast:
Spread the love and embrace harmony
Spread the love and embrace harmony during this Onam. As you celebrate, make the best memories with your loved ones and share the joy of the festival. Reflect on the lessons from the great King Mahabali, his generosity and kindness were the cornerstones of his prosperous reign. By embodying these virtues in our own lives, we can bring prosperity and positivity to ourselves and those around us. May the festival inspire us to live with a spirit of generosity and kindness, enriching our lives and the lives of others.