So happy was I to be home for
Onam this year. People in my office were asking all about it and I told them its a 'harvest festival'. Actually I just
think its a harvest festival, not quite sure of it. Anyway, them Kannadigas don't know any better than me , so I managed to get away with it :)
And they are surprised that Onam is a state festival celebrated irrespective of religious affiliations. Again they stumped me by asking which god is worshipped for Onam. I explained the story of King Mahabali and Vamanan, they were familiar with some parts of it. Then they wanted to know what we did on Onam. The answer that came to my mind was that we watch movies on Surya TV, Asianet, Kairali TV etc. I din't tell them that ... Instead I that told we make
Pookkalams and we have a grand feast on Thiruvonam day :)
Some images from Onam this year...
The
Vazhakkula without which no Onam is complete, proudly photographed from my home garden....
The quintessential
Pookkalam, the hallmark of Onam...
A closeup view of the smae,
The
Thrikkarappan, made of mud, decorated with flowers
Up close,
Some flowers without which Onam cannot be...
Thumba poo, sadly so out of focus :(
Mukkootti....the yellow bells,
Kakkappoo, it is actually violet or blue; the colour dint come out in my pic...
A Happy and prosperous Onam to one and all!