Wishing all my friends out there "A Happy Onam" :)
Onam usually falls during the first month of the Malayalam calendar which is Chingam (August–September) and marks the homecoming of the legendary King Mahabali.The festival lasts for about ten days and is linked to many elements of Kerala's culture and tradition. Intricate flower carpets, elaborate banquet lunch, snake boat races, Puli Kali, and the Kaikottikkali dance all play a part in the festival.
What I like about Onam is the Onam Sadya (Feast) :)
This is usually a feast served on banana leaves and serves rice along with at least an array of 4 dishes. Traditional pickles and papadam are also served. Dessert is usually 'payasam', a sweet dish made of milk, sugar and other traditional Indian savories. (Altogether we will have around 20+ items served on the Banana Leaf)
For More details - please visit [Onam]
Lets hope this year (tomorrow) I will end up having the Onam Sadya!!!!
Take Care & Have a lovely day ahead!!!
Blissful!!!
Onam usually falls during the first month of the Malayalam calendar which is Chingam (August–September) and marks the homecoming of the legendary King Mahabali.The festival lasts for about ten days and is linked to many elements of Kerala's culture and tradition. Intricate flower carpets, elaborate banquet lunch, snake boat races, Puli Kali, and the Kaikottikkali dance all play a part in the festival.
What I like about Onam is the Onam Sadya (Feast) :)
This is usually a feast served on banana leaves and serves rice along with at least an array of 4 dishes. Traditional pickles and papadam are also served. Dessert is usually 'payasam', a sweet dish made of milk, sugar and other traditional Indian savories. (Altogether we will have around 20+ items served on the Banana Leaf)
For More details - please visit [Onam]
Lets hope this year (tomorrow) I will end up having the Onam Sadya!!!!
Take Care & Have a lovely day ahead!!!
Blissful!!!
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