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1/9 Image credit: Facbook Pookalam made of flowers Onam is the biggest festival celebrated in Kerala and falls during the Malayalam month of Chingam.
2/9 Image credit: Facbook Picture of a Pookalam Significance of making Pookalam on day 1 of 10 dayss long festival is to welcome wealth and happiness with the festival.
3/9 Image credit: Facbook Lord Ganesh designed Pookalam On this occasion, people hold competitions of Pookalams at grand level which is also a part of festivities.
4/9 Image credit: Facbook Beautifully designed Pookalam Apart from Pookalam, cultural elements such as Vallam Kali, Pulikali, Onathappan, Tug of War, Thumbi Thullal are part of festivities.
5/9 Image credit: Facbook Multi color stunning design of Pookalam This festival basically marks the home coming of King Mahabali and the celebrations continue since then.
6/9 Image credit: Facbook Flower shaped Pookalam made of flowers The first day of this festival is known as Atham with 10th day being called as Thiruvonam.
7/9 Image credit: Facbook Beautifully designed cultural Pookalam for Onam All over the state of Kerala, festive rituals, traditional cuisine, dance and music mark this harvest festival.
8/9 Image credit: Facbook Pookalam showing sea face of God’s own country The main center of festival is at Vamanamoorthy Thrikkakara temple within Kochi City, believed to be the ancient capital of King Mahabali.
9/9 Image credit: Facbook Pookalam comprising Lord Ganesh’s idol The ten days of Onam are celebrated with great fanfare, by Malayalees.