Updated On: 04 September, 2025 11:57 AM IST | Kerala | IANS
More than just a festival, Onam is often described as Kerala’s cultural identity in motion. It symbolises prosperity, equality and unity, ideals associated with the golden reign of King Mahabali

A 60-feet `pookalam’ at the Vadakkumnathan Temple in Thrissur (Pic/PTI)
Kerala woke up on Thursday to the vibrant sights, sounds and flavours of Onam, as the state stepped into the first day of the three-day celebrations of its biggest cultural festival.
The harvest festival, rooted in legend and tradition, is marked by a blend of devotion, merrymaking and community bonding that transcends caste, creed and generation.
From early morning, households across the state were abuzz with activity.