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Write a short note on how you are celebrating onam during this covid pandemic .
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During this covid pandemic i made some Pookkalam (flower Rangoli) ,iam not from south India iam from Chattisgarh but I love this festival because it is bigger than diwali in south India , it's was celebrated by performing material arts,Vallam Kali (boat races), and many dances but during this period I only watched in TV or internet ............ stay home stay safe
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Large-scale celebrations were missing this year as the people largely celebrated Thiruvonam indoors to commemorate the visit of the kind-hearted King Mahabali to the lands and people he previously ruled.
According to Vaishnava mythology, King Mahabali had defeated the Gods and become the ruler of the three worlds. A demon king, King Mahabali belonged to the Asura tribe. The benevolent king was loved by his people. The Gods, upon seeing this, got insecure and asked Lord Vishnu to step in and help contain the situation. Lord Vishnu took the form of the Brahmin dwarf Vamana, his fifth avatar, and visited King Mahabali. However, the latter was able to impress Lord Vishnu by his act of selflessness to protect his people, which led the Lord to grant King Mahabali the right to visit his kingdom and people every year on Onam henceforth.
Adhering to Covid-19 protocols, households were adorned with extremely beautiful floral carpets and splendid feasts (Onasadya) were prepared on Thiruvonam day today.
However, display of traditional art forms and games was not organised in villages and towns in the state.
The Atham festival, which heralds the start of the 10-day Onam festivities, was also held in the shadow of the Covid-19 pandemic. The tenth day or Thiruonam is the main day of the festivities but has also seen low-key celebrations.
President Ramnath Kovind, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Vice-President M Venkaiah Naidu, Kerala Governor Arif Mohammed Khan and Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan were among those who extended their greetings for the harvest festival of Onam.
Extending his wishes, Vijayan had yesterday said Onam was a festival of hope and asked the people to celebrate it in line with the Covid-19 protocol.
Kerela Tourism also took to Twitter to share a video of a family enjoying the Onam Sadhya, where people can be seen eating a variety of dishes served on a banana leaf.
In 2018 and 2019 also, Onam celebrations were dampened by the devastating floods in parts of the state.