Current Context
Onam 2025 celebrations started in Kerala with the traditional Athachamayam procession in Tripunithura, marking the ceremonial curtain-raiser to the 10-day harvest festival.
ABOUT ONAM
- Festival Type: Onam is the official state festival of Kerala—a major 10-day harvest festival celebrated with cultural fervor.
- Timing: Observed in August–September, falling in the Malayalam month of Chingam. It typically begins with the star day Atham and concludes on Thiruvonam, considered the most auspicious day.
ABOUT ATHACHAMAYAM
- Location: Tripunithura, near Kochi, Kerala
- Historic Importance: Former royal capital of the Kochi kingdom; Athachamayam procession symbolized the king’s march to the Thrikkakara temple.
- Cultural Significance:
- Represents Kerala’s cultural unity and royal traditions.
- Parade includes folk traditions, classical dance, music, and modern social commentary.