Onam 2013 date – Thiruonam in Kerala in 2013

Onam is the most popular and important festival in Kerala in India. The Thiruonam festival of Malayalis rises above all barriers of religion, caste, creed and financial status. Thiruonam 2013 date is September 16. It is believed that during the four days of Onam festival, the legendary Asura King Mahabali (Maveli) comes to visit his subjects. Malayalis prepare floral carpets, sumptuous foods and sweets to welcome Mahabali.  First Onam is on September 15.


Onam is celebrated over four days -
  • Onnam Onam or First Onam is on  September 15. 
  • Second Onam or the most important day of Onam is the Thiruonam and it is on  September 16 
  • Third Onam or Munnam Onam is on  September 17. 
  • Fourth Onam or Naalam Onam is on  September 18.
The preparation for Onam begins on the Atham nakshatram day in the Malayalam Chingam month (August – September). Atham falls around 10 days before Thiruonam.

During these ten days children and women prepare the floral design called Ona-Pookkalam in front of their houses to welcome King Maveli. Today there are Pookalam competitions organized by various organizations.

New clothes, known as Onakodi, are exchanged by family members. Preparation for the grand feast on Onam begins in advance.

On the Tiruvonam day members of the family gather together, usually at the ancestral home, for Onasadya (traditional Onam feast) served on plantain leaves. The significance of the Ona Sadya is established from the popular Malayalam saying “kanam vittum onam unnanam” - Onam feast should be prepared even if one has to sell all the seedlings that are kept to sow for next harvest.

Onam is traditionally a harvest festival and earlier the people of Kerala used to entirely depend on agriculture.

After the Onasadya, women and children engage in folk games, songs and dances like Oonjalattom (soaring high on the swing), Thumbithullal - a traditional folk dance, Kaikottikkali or Thiruvathirakali.
Onam is also time for snake boat races (Vallam Kali) and there are numerous competitions including the famous Aranmula Vallam Kali.

Apart from this there are other traditional rural arts and games like Pulikali, Kummati kali, Ona Thallu etc take place during the period.

Malayalis are today spread around the world and Onam transports each Malayali to their home in Kerala.
Each malayali has sweet memories of Onam and it is dusted out and remembered with a nostalgic smile on every Onam.

Thiruonam in 2012 was on August 29.

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28 comments:

Anonymous said...

Thanks a ton for the information.

Anonymous said...

thnx...will miss it this year too..pls mentions nxt year dates too..wont miss nxt time...

Anonymous said...

miss onam with my family this year too...life sucks.....

Anonymous said...

this year i will reach just in time to celebrate...on 21st...after a long gap of 5 years celebratin onam with family....

Anonymous said...

this onam celebrates in uae,i am missing too much

Anonymous said...

"Onam is traditionally a harvest festival and earlier the people of Kerala used to entirely depend on agriculture." - This doesn't make any sense, if you know the seasons in Kerala. What kind of harvest can you get after a monsoon season extending for more than two months? May be some one who didn't want to see Onam in a Hindu spiritual way initiated this myth.

Anonymous said...

Next year I wana be in my parents native place to celebrate
To really enjoy the tradition completely

Anonymous said...

i will enjoy this onam really

Anonymous said...

Who visit to whom? Onam based on the old story. It is not reality. Any malayale believe Maveeli come and visit his people?

Anonymous said...

also this yr no onam.............

Nunu'sSinu said...

happy onam to all......

Anonymous said...

:) Happy Onam everybody...Though we know its a myth..we celebrate onam with utmost happiness...its part of our culture...and a time for the onam sadya, onakoddi..where you get the whole family join together and spreading some moments of love.. Think that we shud celebrate onam as otherwise the whole malayalee thing will be vanished...:) Cheers people...Anna Morris.

Anonymous said...

Happy Onam to everybody

chandru said...

Wish u a Advance Onam wishes frnds...

Anonymous said...

PRIYA,
HAPPY ONAM TO ALL
MISSING MY FAMILY BADLY

Anonymous said...

THE NEW THING IS GULFONAM

WE CELEBRATE IN HOLIDAY PARTIES..

ONAASAMSAGAZH...TO ALL

Anonymous said...

Happy Onam to all malayalist

Upendra sarma said...

HAPPY ONAM TO ALL MALAYALIST, AND EVERY BODY
lakshmijls@yahoo.com

Anonymous said...

I am on the wedge of tears.. being so far away from my family.... Sitting in the lab and unable to concentrate on work. I think I should have taken a holiday today atleast....to sit at home and just feel Onam by phone and online.... onam outside kerala, alone, sucks.

shan said...

I realy missed my family and members in this ocation . HAPPY ONAM TO ALL...
shankn88@gmail.com

Kavita Menon Gupta said...

Maveli's visit may be a myth, it signifies a time of caring and sharing , spreading positive vibes and cheer, Onam can be celebrated woth as much a gusto in any other part of the world , it only depends on whether we are ready for it!!

Anonymous said...

IN THE ONAM DAYS, ALL OUR FAMILILES MEETING TOGETHER, AND PARTICIPATE TOGETHER ONAM FESTIVAL... IT WOULD BE ALL OF A SPECIAL MOMENTS... ITS REALLY WOULD BE A REMEMBERABLE....UPTO THE NEXT YEAR...
IN ADVANCE, WISH, ALL OF YOU... HAPPY ONAM.. AND ENJOY ONAM... sivadas16@rediffmail.com

aiya said...

thanks

Shajan said...

It is alsmost 28 years since I celebrated an onam in Kerala. Only God knows when I will have a chance to celebrate one in my home town in kerala.

Anonymous said...

enthokkay preshnamundayaalum njan onathinu veettil pokum....

Anonymous said...

onam is the national festival of mallus,but i will miss onam this yr

sojan said...

i miss onam for many years, wat to do. life sucks

Anonymous said...

which date is children's Onam (2012)?

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