 | Onam Festival In Kerala |
| Onam is the most famous festival of Kerala. All Malayali's irrespective of religion celebrates it. It falls in the Malayalam month of Chingam (Aug-Sept). |
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 | Vishu Festival In Kerala |
| The first month of Malayalam Calendar is Medam (April-May) and the first day of Medam is celebrated as Vishu, the New Year day. Begin an auspicious day; it is a common belief that the fortune of the coming year depends on the first day. |
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 | Mahasivarathi Festival In Kerala |
| Hindus celebrate Mahasivarathri, all over the world in Kumbam (Feb-March). It commemorates the day on which Lord Shiva consumed the deadly poison (Kalakuda visham) to save the world from destruction. |
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 | Navarathri Festival In Kerala |
| Literally Navarathri means Nine nights. This festival is celebrated for Navagraha Naayagi (Nine nymphs). |
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 | Asthami Rohini Festival In Kerala |
| The birthday of Lord Krishna is celebrated with great importance on this day. It is held in the month of Chingam (Aug- Sept). |
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 | Vallamkali Festival In Kerala |
| This is a typical keralite festival of boat races. It is held in August in the Punnamada Kayal, which commemorates the visit of former Prime Minister, Late Jawaharlal Nehru to Alleppey. |
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 | Thiruvathira Festival In Kerala |
| Thiruvathira falls on the month of Dhanu (December-January) and is a women's festival. It commemorates the death of Kamadeva, the cupid of Hindu mythology. |
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