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Friday, August 25, 2017

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Onam is an Indian festival celebrated in India.Mostly it is grand celebrated in Kerala state of India.It is celebrated with immense joy and fervor in all the Malayalee families all over the world. It is ten days long festival in which the tenth day, Tiruvonam is regarded as the day of festivities and celebrations.The festival commemorates the Mahabali, Vamana (Vishnu avatar), Kashyapa and Parashurama-related mythologies of Hinduism.This festival lasts for ten days and classic decorations are presented which embodies Kerala’s culture and traditions.

 

Here we bring you the best collection of Happy Onam Special Whats app status,Facebook Sms,Text Sms,Quotes-,Wishes,Greetings,Gif Pictures are free to download and you can share them at Facebook, Whatsapp, Wechat, Line, and many other social networking sites. Get the latest Onam text wishes, messages, SMS, quotes in Malayalam, English languages available on our website for wishing your friends and family members.Wishes all of Happy Onam.

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Let's Celebrate this Onam festival with joy and happiness.
Cheers to this auspicious occasion...Happy Onam everyone ...

May the celebration of return of pious Mahabali abode well
for you and your family. .Happy Onam..

May the God bless you and fill your heart with joy and Happiness. 

Life becomes a festival When gaiety and culture blend, 
Onam delivers the message of both Happy Onam.

Flower carpets, boat races,delicacies and celebration too
May this Onam bring all the happiness for you..Happy Onam.

Sending warm greetings to you and your family ,
on the wonderful occasion of Onam.Happy Onam..

Forever remembering thoughts of happiness and  prosperity with all sweet onam days.
Happy Onam Day to all my malayali friends.

Happy Onam Quotes-Wishes

The Onam is an occasion for people, to remind themselves of the all
pervasive nature of the divine.I wish all your family members a happy Onam.
 
Wishes for a delicious Onam for u, all your
friends and family members. Here, I m
missing our Onam special Pookkalam,vadamvali.

Hereby wishing you, a Very happy Onam! Have a nice feast! 

Fortunate is the one who has learned to admire, But not to envy. 
Good wishes for a Joyous Onam.Happy Onam.

Pookkalavum,Pooviliyum,Onakkodiyum. Onasadhyayumayi oru 
onam Koodi. Ponnonashamsagal.Happy onam.

When King Marvel was ruling the land all people were equal and same there was no theft and betrayal not even little bit lying.

As onam spirit travel all over I wish a happy onam with grant onam sadya and happiness Happy Onam to you and your family

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Onam Festival History,Onam Rangoli, Onam Full Name,Onam Rangoli Images

Onam Festival History

Onam is the state festival of Kerala. Celebrated in the first month ‘chingam’ according to the Malayalee Calender, it is also the annual harvest festival of the state. The festival falls in the month of August to September according to the Gregorian calendar. The celebrations of Onam go ten days long up to Tiruvonam and in some cases to twelve days long until chatayam (twelfth day). The celebrations of Onam include elaborate rituals, music, dances, sports, boat races and of course scrumptious foods. There are several legends and stories attached with the festival. Read on to explore more about the festival of Onam i.e. its history, its origin and its significance.


Onam has been a part of Malayalee culture for centuries. The earliest record of the festival that has been found belongs to the reign of Kulasekhara Perumals around i.e. around 800 AD. However, there are great possibilities that the festival was celebrated before this period also. Any ways, due to lack of physical evidences, it has been assumed that the festival started somewhere around 800 A.D. as the harvest festival of the state. However, there are so many legends and stories attached with the day that it seems that the festival has been a part of the region ever since its origin.

Onam Celebrations has two most important significances in context of the Malayalee culture. First of all, it is celebrated as the harvest festival of the state. It reminds one of the golden age of prosperity when the entire month of Chingam (the month of Malayalee calendar that corresponds to the August- September time of Gregorian calendar) was celebrated as the Onam month. It was the time when the farms of the state produced excess of food grains and brought prosperity and riches to the state. Arriving after the rain-drenched month of Karkidakam (July-August), Chingam was welcomed with much enthusiasm by the people of Kerala. 

The second and the most popularly quoted legend with the festival is related to the demon king, Mahabali. It is said that Mahabali was a generous and kind hearted king of Kerala. He was powered by a boon granted to him by Lord Brahma, he was invincible and thus gradually won over the entire earth. Soon after he won the earth, he also won the territory of heaven and became its king. He gradually rose up to become the undisputed ruler of all the three worlds. It was the time he inflicted violence upon the gods. Lord Vishnu then decided to overthrow Bali from his powers. He went to Bali in the form of a Brahman as he knew that the king rejoiced in doing good deeds and giving alms to the poor. He asked for three feet of land from the Demon king to which the king readily agreed. 
 
Gradually, he Brahaman increased in size. In one step, he measured the entire earth and in the other he covered the entire heaven, he then asked Bali that where should he put the third step. Bali, a man of his words, then laid down his head and asked Brahman to step his foot on his head. Vishnu disguised in the form of Brahman, thus appeared in front of Bali and offered him the Kingdom of the nether world. However as Bali was very much in love with the people of his kingdom at earth, he asked Vishnu to give him a boon so that he can visit the earth once a year to which Vishu readily agreed. Bali, since then is believed to come to earth in the month of ‘chingam’ according to the Malayalee calendar and the entire festival is celebrated to welcome their dear king Mahabali to earth.

Onam Festival Full Name

O-ORumayude
N-Nanmayude
A-AGhoshangalude
M-Malayaliyude

Onam Festival Rangoli

Rangoli or Kolam is one of the most popular arts in India. It is actually a kind of decorative motif made by using finely ground white powder, colors and flowers. A Rangoli can be either a wall art as well as floor art. The patterns in a traditional Rangoli are usually derived from nature. The most popular Rangoli motifs are peacocks, swans, mango, flowers, creepers, etc. Traditionally the dyes for the Rangoli are derived from natural like barks of trees, leaves, indigo, rice flour, vermilion and turmeric powder etc. However, these days the use of synthetic dyes has become extremely popular. It is considered auspicious to make a Rangoli or Kolam on the festive occasions. In Kerala, Pookalam, the flower Rangoli is thus made on the occasion of Onam.

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Onam Festival Special Recipes-Coconut Chutney Recipe-Dry Fruit Kesari Recipe-Idli Recipe

Coconut Chutney Recipe

Ingredients

1 cup grated tender Coconut2-3 Green Chillies ( as per need )
4 pieces of Garlic
2 tsp Tamarind


Method

Grate the coconut.
Add to it Green-Chillies and garlic.
Also add the tamarind and very little water.
Now grind coarsely all the ingredients in a mixer.
Put salt to taste and the chutney is ready.

Dry Fruit Kesari Recipe

Ingredients

1/2 cup dry fruits (chopped dates, raisins, cranberries and other nuts),
1/2 cup rava,
3 tbsp sugar,
2 tsp ghee,
1 pinch cardamom powder,
6 almonds,
1 cup water, and
3-4 drops food color optional (yellow, orange or red)

Method

Stir-fry Rava with 1 tsp ghee on low flame till the smell of raw grain goes.
Set it aside for later use.
Sauté dry fruits for 5-10 seconds in a pan with 1 tbsp ghee on low flame
Add water, sugar, cardamom powder and food color to them and increase heat to high flame.
Add roasted rava to boiling water slowly and smoothen out any lumps and mix well.
Reduce heat and keep stirring continuously till the mixture is cooked. One can know that the mixture is cooked when it starts coming off the pan easily.
Grease a plate and pour 'kesari' into it.
Let it cool and get set.
Cut it into smaller pieces and garnish it with an almond.
Kesari is now ready to be served.

Idli Recipe


Ingredients

2cup Rice
1 cup Urad Daal (white)
11/2 tbsp Salt
A pinch of Baking Soda
Oil (for greasing the pans)


Method

Pick, wash and soak the daal overnight or for 8 hours.
Pick, wash and drain the rice. Grind it coarsely in a blender.
Grind the daal into a smooth and forthy paste.
Now mix the grinded rice and daal together into a batter.
Mix salt and set aside in a warm place for 8-9 hours or overnight for fermenting.
Idlis are ready to be cooked when the batter is well fermented.
Grease the idle holder or pan well and fill each of thm with 3/4th full of batter.
Steam cook idlis on medium flame for about 10 minutes or until done.
Use a butter knife to remove the idlis.
Serve them with sambhar or chutney.

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Wednesday, August 23, 2017

Onam The Greatest Festival of Kerala Date 2017 to 2022-About Onam-Onam Celebration-Onam Rituals-Onam Legend-Onam Pictures

Onam Festival Date 2017 to 2022

Onam Festival Date of Year 2017 : 4th September 2017 ( Monday)
Onam Festival Date of Year 2018 : 25th August  2018 ( Saturday)
Onam Festival Date of Year 2019 : 11th September 2019 ( Wednesday)
Onam Festival Date of Year 2020 : 31st August 2020 ( Monday)
Onam Festival Date of Year 2021 : 21st August 2021 ( Saturday)
Onam Festival Date of Year 2022 : 8th September 2017 ( Sunday)

 

About Onam

The most famous festival of Kerala and celebrated throughout the country, Onam is an important harvest festival, a time of feasting and enjoyment. Onam is celebrated in the beginning of the month of Chingam, the first month of Malayalam Calendar (Kollavarsham). This corresponds with the month of August-September according to Gregorian Calendar.As both a national festival and the state festival of Kerala, Onam is celebrated on a grand scale, eagerly looked forward to by Malayalis. It’s not just Malayalis who celebrate this occasion however; people of all religions and creeds enjoy being a part of the festivities, making it one of the truly secular festivals in India.

Carnival of Onam lasts from four to ten days. First day, Atham and tenth day, Thiruonam are most important of all. Popularity and presentation of rich culture of the state during the carnival made Onam the National Festival of Kerala in 1961. Elaborate feasts, folk songs, elegant dances, energetic games, elephants, boats and flowers all are a part of the dynamic festival called Onam.

Government of India has taken due notice of this vibrant and colorful festival. It promotes Onam internationally in a big way and celebrates 'Tourist Week' for Kerala during Onam celebrations. Thousands of domestic and foreign tourists visit Kerala to be a part of Onam.

Onam Celebration

Onam is celebrated in the southern state of Kerala in India. It is considered to be the biggest cultural festival of the state. The cities where major celebrations take place include Kottayam, Trivandrum, Kochi and Thrissur etc. The entire festival is celebrated as tourism week by the Kerala state government. The rich hues of Malayalam culture are beautifully showcased during the festival season. 

Singing traditional boat songs, the oarsmen splash their oars into the water to the rhythm of the songs. They guide their boats to cruise along, seemingly like a fish on the move. The golden lace at the head of the boat, the flag and the ornamental umbrella at the centre make it a spectacular show of pageantry. Though ostensibly a competitive event, the festival is more a visual extravaganza.

To date on the eve of Thiru Onam the boat Palliodam floats down from Katoormana to the accompaniment of blowing of conch shells, music and drum beating. Torches are lit and snake boats accompany the procession. The colourful boat festival is held on Uthruttathi or the fifth day after Thiru Onam.

Each snake boat belongs to a village along the banks of the river Pamba and is worshipped like a deity. Only men are allowed to board or even touch a boat and that just barefoot. Every year the boat is oiled mainly with fish oil, coconut shell, and carbon, mixed with eggs. The black mixture keeps the wood strong and the boat slippery in the water. Annual repairs are carried out lovingly by the village carpenter and people take pride in their boat, which represents their village and is named after it.

Tradition demands that the Nambudiri Brahmin be at the main rudder oar about 12 feet long. There are four main oarsmen who control the movement of the boat. And in minutes the boat can turn around just by the twist of the hand by the chief oarsman. In the old days the villagers used to sit in the boat in order of their castes but today the order is changing though a certain pattern can still be distinguished.

Everyone- the carpenter, the barber, the goldsmith, the blacksmith as well as the agricultural labourers - all have a place on the boat. And in close harmony and magnificent synchronization they pull at the oars. In Trichur, a vibrant procession with resplendently caparisoned elephants is taken out.

 Onam Rituals

Onam is the rice harvest festival of Kerala. It is also known as the festival of Rain flowers.
All the ten days of celebration of Onam has its own significance.

The characteristic floral designs known as ‘pookkalam’ are symbolic of this festival. Usually the women of the house make different types of patterns on the ground with flowers and lit lamps to invite King Mahabali to their house.

People gift and wear new clothes; this is known as onakkodi.

Grand feasts are prepared on this occasion. This is known as onam ‘sadya’. Usually around 13 dishes are prepared for this. The food is served on banana leaves and commonly consists of rice along with different dishes, pickles and papads.

A characteristic sweet dish called ‘payasam’ is a must during Onam. It is made of rice, milk, sugar and coconut.

Vallamkali is the ritual of Snake boat race called ‘chundans’ that is a grand event in Kerala nowadays. Huge snake shaped boats rowed by hundreds of oarsmen compete with each other. Huge amounts of cash rewards are distributed as prizes for the winners.

People burn fire crackers during Onam.

Elephants decorated with huge amounts of gold ornaments are characteristic of Onam processions.
Thrikkakara appan or Vaman Vishnu idols are installed at homes for worship.

Different types of cultural activities mark the celebration of Onam which include the traditional Kathakali dance, music, art and cuisine.

Special dancers painted in yellow and black resembling tigers are seen commonly during Onam performing Pulikali dance.

This time of the year is declared as the Tourism week in Kerala as this is the best time to visit the state.

Onam is of special importance as it unites people of all religions residing in the state. It spreads the message of unity and peace in society.

Onam Legend

Story goes that during the reign of mighty asura (demon) king, Mahabali, Kerala witnessed its golden era. Every body in the state was happy and prosperous and king was highly regarded by his subjects. Apart from all his virtues, Mahabali had one shortcoming. He was egoistic. This weakness in Mahabali's character was utilized by Gods to bring an end to his reign as they felt challenged by Mahabali's growing popularity. However, for all the good deed done by Mahabali, God granted him a boon that he could annually visit his people with whom he was so attached.

It is this visit of Mahabali that is celebrated as Onam every year. People make all efforts to celebrate the festival in a grand way and impress upon their dear King that they are happy and wish him well.

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