Delve into the fascinating mythological origins of the festival, centered around the virtuous King Mahabali, and how the spirit of his benevolence is celebrated through Onam.
PookalamThe Floral Carpet
Explore the beautiful art of creating intricate floral rangolis known as "Pookalam”, that symbolizes prosperity and happiness.
Boat Races (Vallamkali)
Witness the adrenaline-pumping snake boat races, where villages compete with each other on the backwaters, a highlight of the Onam celebrations.
Sadya The Grand Feast
Experience the mouth-watering delight of Onam Sadya, a traditional multi-course vegetarian feast served on banana leaves, and the community coming together to share the meal.
Onathappan
Learn about the Onathappan, a small statue made of clay, representing King Mahabali, which is placed during Onam celebrations.
Unity in Diversity
Illustrate the message of harmony and unity as the People from different backgrounds and cultures join hands to celebrate Onam, fostering a sense of togetherness.
Pulikali -The Tiger Dance
Explore the unique and colorful Pulikali, a folk art form where performers dress up as tigers and hunters, showcasing their vibrant spirit during the festival.
Onam Games and Folk Arts
Discover the various traditional games and folk arts like Thumbi Thullal, Kaikottikali, and Uriyadi, which add charm and liveliness to the celebrations.