Monday 27 August 2012

Atham: The first day of celebration


Onam is the biggest festival of Kerala. Onam is celebrated in honour of the homecoming of King Mahabali. It is also known as Vamana Jayanthi. In addition rice is harvested at the time of Onam. It is also known as harvest festival in Kerala. The festival lasts for ten days. Atham marks the start of celebrations of the ten day festivity of Onam. Each day has its own impotance. It is the first day of celebration.



Atham is considered as a holy and fortunate day by the people of Kerala. It is believed that King Mahabali started his preparations to descend from heaven to earth on this day. One of the impotant activities on the day of Atham is to make Pookalam. It is also known as Athapoo. Pookkalam is the symbol of secularism. It is a carpet made up of yellow flowers. It is placed outside the house to welcome the great king Mahabali. These carpets enhance the beauty of the veranda and the wall of the house.



Another important event which marks this day is the great colourful procession which takes place at Thrikkakkara Temple which is situated near Kochi. It was the early capital of kingdom of Cochin. It is also known as Athachamyam. The procession reflects the royal custom of Kochi. It was believed that the king used to travel with his group in the fort. The procession included elephant procession, music and dance.



The status of King Mahabali and Vamana are also installed on the junctions of the roads.

 Atham creates an atmosphere which initiates joy and fun. It also shows the high spirit of the people.

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