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Onam 2023: Thiruvonam Date, Story, Significance and Imporatant Facts of the festival

Embracing Tradition and Culture During the Ten Days of Onam in Kerala, India

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Onam 2023: A Celebration of Kerala’s Culture and Heritage

Onam 2023: Onam is a major festival celebrated by the people of Kerala, India. It is a harvest festival that marks the annual visit of King Mahabali, a benevolent ruler who was sent to the underworld by Lord Vishnu. Onam is also a time to express gratitude to nature for the bountiful crops and to enjoy the cultural heritage of Kerala. Onam 2023 will begin on August 20 and end on August 31, with the most important day being Thiruvonam on August 29.

Onam Date and Time

Onam is celebrated for ten days in the month of Chingam, which corresponds to August-September in the Gregorian calendar. The first day of Onam is called Atham and the tenth day is called Thiruvonam. Each day has its own significance and rituals. The date and time of Thiruvonam, the main day of Onam, are determined by the Thiruvonam Nakshatra, which is the birth star of King Mahabali. According to Drik Panchang, the Thiruvonam Nakshatra will begin on August 29, 2023 at 2:43 AM and end on August 30, 2023 at 11:50 PM.

DateDayEvent
August 20SaturdayAtham (First Day of Onam)
August 21SundayChithira
August 22MondayChodhi
August 23TuesdayVisakam
August 24WednesdayAnizham
August 25ThursdayThriketa
August 26FridayMoolam
August 27SaturdayPooradam
August 28SundayUthradam
August 29MondayThiruvonam (Main Day of Onam)
August 30TuesdayAvittam
August 31WednesdayChathayam

Onam Story

The story behind Onam is based on the legend of King Mahabali, also known as Maveli or Bali. He was a generous and righteous king who ruled over the three worlds: earth, heaven and netherworld. He was so popular and powerful that even the gods felt threatened by him. They approached Lord Vishnu for help and he agreed to curb Mahabali’s pride. Vishnu took the form of a dwarf Brahmin named Vamana and visited Mahabali during his yagna (sacrifice). He asked Mahabali for three steps of land as a gift. Mahabali agreed without hesitation, despite his guru Shukracharya’s warning that Vamana was Vishnu in disguise.

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Vamana then expanded his size and covered the earth and heaven with his first two steps. He asked Mahabali where he should place his third step. Mahabali realized his folly and offered his head as the only place left for Vamana to step on. Vamana placed his foot on Mahabali’s head and pushed him down to the netherworld. However, Vishnu was pleased with Mahabali’s devotion and generosity and granted him a boon. Mahabali asked for permission to visit his people once a year. Vishnu agreed and also promised to be his guardian in the netherworld. Thus, Onam is celebrated as the homecoming of Mahabali to Kerala every year.

Onam Significance

Onam is a festival that celebrates the spirit of harmony, joy and prosperity. It is a time to remember the golden age of Mahabali’s rule, when there was no discrimination, injustice or sorrow. It is also a time to thank nature for the abundant harvest and to share it with everyone. Onam is a showcase of the rich culture and traditions of Kerala. Some of the highlights of Onam are:

  • Pookkalam: The floral carpet or rangoli made with fresh flowers at the entrance of every house. It is a symbol of welcome and auspiciousness. The pookkalam is made with different flowers each day, starting from Atham.
  • Onasadya: The grand feast served on banana leaves with rice and various vegetarian dishes. It is considered to be one of the most elaborate meals in India. The onasadya is enjoyed by everyone irrespective of caste, creed or religion.
  • Vallamkali: The snake boat race held on the river Pampa. It is a thrilling spectacle of hundreds of oarsmen rowing in unison to the rhythm of drums and songs. The vallamkali is a display of teamwork and skill.
  • Thiruvathira Kali: The traditional dance performed by women in a circle around a lamp. It is a tribute to Lord Shiva and his consort Parvati. The thiruvathira kali is a graceful expression of devotion and beauty.
  • Pulikali: The tiger dance performed by men who paint their bodies as tigers and leopards. It is a folk art that depicts the hunting scenes of the wild animals. The pulikali is a fun-filled demonstration of courage and creativity.

Onam is a festival that brings together people from all walks of life in a spirit of unity and happiness. It is a reminder of the values and virtues that make life meaningful and joyful.

Important Facts about Onam 2023

Onam is a festival that celebrates the spirit of harmony, joy and prosperity. It is a time to remember the golden age of Mahabali’s rule, when there was no discrimination, injustice or sorrow. It is also a time to thank nature for the abundant harvest and to share it with everyone. Onam is a showcase of the rich culture and traditions of Kerala. Here are 10 important facts about Onam 2023:

  • Onam 2023 will begin on August 20 and end on August 31, with the most important day being Thiruvonam on August 29.
  • Onam is celebrated for ten days in the month of Chingam, which corresponds to August-September in the Gregorian calendar. Each day has its own significance and rituals.
  • Onam is based on the legend of King Mahabali, a benevolent ruler who was sent to the underworld by Lord Vishnu. Onam is celebrated as the homecoming of Mahabali to Kerala every year.
  • Onam Sadhya (Grand meal) is a traditional meal that is prepared on Onam and is served on a banana leaf. It features more than 24 items that sometimes go up to 64 dishes.
  • Pulikali (Tiger dance) is a folk dance form that is performed during the fourth day of Onam.
  • Devotees disguise themselves as tigers by painting their faces and bodies with stripes of yellow, red and black and dance to the rhythm of traditional percussion instruments.
  • Onam pookalam is a floral decoration that is made in front of homes to welcome the king’s spirit. The pookkalam is made with different flowers each day, starting from Atham.
  • Vallamkali (Snake boat race) is a thrilling spectacle of hundreds of oarsmen rowing in unison to the rhythm of drums and songs. The vallamkali is held on the river Pampa and is a display of teamwork and skill.
  • Thiruvathira Kali is a traditional dance performed by women in a circle around a lamp. It is a tribute to Lord Shiva and his consort Parvati. The thiruvathira kali is a graceful expression of devotion and beauty.
  • Aranmula Boat Race or Aranmula Uthrittathi Vallamkali is a grand event and is one of the most ancient and revered boat races of Kerala that is held on the day of Uthrittathi asterism.
  • Onam is also a time to enjoy various games, sports, art forms, music, dance, drama, and other cultural activities. Some of the popular ones are Kaikottikali, Kummattikali, Kathakali, Ottanthullal, Chakyarkoothu, etc.

Also Read: Essay on Onam for Students

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