Onam festival is ten days and falls in the month Chingam (according to the Malayalam calendar) and is celebrated with great pomp and gaiety. People decorate their homes with fresh flower mats known as’ Pookalam “to the King Mahabali welcome. They wear new clothes, visit temples to offer their prayers to the gods and performing traditional dances such as Thiruvathirakali and Thumbi Tullal.
On Thiuruvonam day a big lunch called Onasadya. The ten days are meant for parties, boat races, songs, dance and merriment to welcome their king. Sumptuous home-cooked meals are served on plantain leaf and the sweet Payasam is the most common delicacies served during Onam. There are processions of caparisoned elephants, fireworks and Kathakali dancers. Many cultural and sporting events and carnivals are held during the season.
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