Onam, the ten-day-long harvest festival in Kerala, got underway on Friday, which is also the first day of 'Attham' according to the traditional Malayalam calendar. Though Onam is a ten-day festival, the main festivities are on the day of Thiruvonam, which falls on the 10th day after Atham, in the month of Chingam.??
As Kerala gets into the festive mood, Google India on Friday extended Onam greetings to the people of the state.??
"Saying Onashamsakal to all our chettas and chechis here with this Pookalam," Google India said in a social media post, which also featured a Pookalam (floral carpet).??
Also known as 'Athappookkalam', it is a key part of Onam celebrations in Kerala, and while some prepare elaborate floral carpets on all the ten days, others do it on the last three days or just on the day of Thiruvonam, which culminates with the traditional feast called Onasadhya.??
This year, Thiruvonam will be celebrated on September 15.??
Athachamayam, the procession that officially announces the arrival of Onam, was held in Tripunithura, located in Ernakulam district of Kerala, on Friday.??
Though Thiruvonam is celebrated by people in Kerala, the harvest festival finds its roots in Hindu mythology and the Vamana avatar of Lord Vishnu.??
Traditionally, it is believed that Asura King Mahabali, who ruled Kerala and under whom the region obtained unmatched prosperity, will return to meet his people during Onam.??
It is believed that even the gods became jealous of Mahabali and sought the help of Lord Vishnu, who took the Vamana avatar to test him.??
Disguised as a dwarf, Lord Vishnu approached Mahabali seeking three feet of land for him to meditate. When the king accepted Vamana's request, the dwarf grew into a giant and with two steps, covered the whole world and skies. When Vamana asked Mahabali where the space was to measure his third foot, the king bowed down and asked him to place his foot on his head. Pleased by this gesture of Mahabali, Lord Vishnu granted him his wish to visit Kerala once a year before sending him to the netherworld.
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