South India Heritage
Kerala Heritage

Kerala's
rich culture can be best witnessed by experiencing its festivals that are celebrated
year round. These colourful occasions showcase Kerala's legacy and more often
are intertwined withthe many religious beliefs. Kerala's multi -culturalism
is reflected in the various festivals belonging to different faiths. Kerala's
culture is distinct and unique and that has made it popular to tourists from
around the world.
Onam is Malayali's favourite and most colourful festival, heralding the harvest
season in the months of August- September. People celebrate with flowers, lights,
feasts, fireworks and games. Cultural shows are held throughout the state during
Onam. The dance is a beautiful blending of color, dance, music, drama, and expressions.
In a sense, a lot of the fame that the state has gained is mainly due to the
popularity of this dance form. Other dance forms of Kerala are Krishnanattom,
Mohiniyattom, Thullal, Koodiyattom, Kolkkali, Thiruvathirakali, Kakkarishi Natakom,
Oppanna, and Chavittunatakom.
In temple festivals, Thrissur Pooram at Thrissur is the most popular, where
30 caprisoned elephants, exhilarating percussion ensemble, colorful umbrellas
atop elephants, magnificient fireworks combine to create a virtual feast for
the senses. The Chandanakkudam at Bheemapalli in the capital Thiruvanathapuram
is the most revered of Muslim festivals. People offer money in earthen pots
at the tomb of Bheema Devi, a devout pilgrim who came to Kerala from Mecca centuries
ago.
Infact, everyday in some corner of the state, festivities are in full swing
celebrating the facets of a culture that has stood the test of time.
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