Onam 2024: Why Kerala’s harvest festival is a unique blend of tradition, culture, and festivity

First Published | Sep 13, 2024, 9:11 AM IST

Onam 2024 is celebrated as Kerala's most spectacular harvest festival, featuring lively feasts, cultural performances, and cherished traditions. Explore what makes this festival so remarkable.

Onam Festival

Onam, celebrated mainly in Kerala, India, is revered as the premier harvest festival due to its deep cultural importance and grand celebrations. As the state's most beloved festival, Onam commemorates the annual return of the legendary King Mahabali, known for his benevolent reign. Occurring typically in late August or early September, the festival showcases Kerala’s rich traditions and celebrates the plentiful harvest.

Onam Celebrations

The heart of Onam is found in its lively ten-day celebrations, known as Onam Week. This period is filled with events that highlight various aspects of Kerala’s cultural heritage. The festival starts with Atham and concludes on Thiruvonam, the main day of the celebration. Key traditions include the renowned Onam Sadhya, a sumptuous feast served on banana leaves, and the dazzling Vallamkali, or boat race. 

Onam Sadhya

The highlight of Onam is the grand Onam Sadhya, a feast showcasing a diverse array of traditional Kerala dishes. Served on banana leaves, this elaborate meal of over 25 dishes symbolizes the richness and prosperity of the harvest. Beyond its culinary appeal, Sadya is a communal experience that unites families and friends, allowing them to share in the joy of the celebration. It exemplifies the festival's central theme of togetherness and abundance.

Onam Cultural Performances

Onam's significance is further highlighted by its vibrant cultural performances and rituals. The festival features the colorful Pulikali tiger dance, elegant Kathakali performances, and floral decorations called Pookalam that adorn homes and public spaces. These elements together enhance Onam’s reputation as a grand harvest festival, celebrating both the bountiful harvest and the spirit of unity.

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