Tuesday, September 16, 2014

Onam Celebrations

At India harvest festivals are very popular because this majestic nation was mostly an agrarian society in the medieval and ancient times. Lohri in Punjab and Onam in Kerala is such harvest festivals, which showcase the local culture as well. This is exactly why we chose this as our morning assembly theme on 10th September 2014, In Oakridge, we believe in respecting each other’s customs and values. So, here’s an insight on why the festival is celebrated and how. Onam is the biggest festival of the state of Kerala, which continues for as long as ten days without any break. It is celebrated to mark the homecoming and coronation of ancient mythical Emperor Mahabali. The festival showcases the rich culture and heritage of Kerala. The main festivity includes decorating the ground in front of the houses using flowers. Beautiful patterns are made with a variety of flowers, which marks the welcome ceremony of the mythical King. It is also known as Pookalam. The best part of the festival is the food served on banana leaves, which is an amazing experience. The others festivities include wearing colorful clothes, participating in sports, local dances, games and most importantly the snake boat races, which is the signature festivity of the state.
Ankita Banerjee (HRT- 5H)





 
 

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