After successful celebration of Krishna and Ganesh Chaturthi I am back with yet another Festival ~ Onam Celebration at ASANKHANA ,
The Festive theme for this month being Onam Festival Celebrations,for which i am really Thankful to both of them.
''Onam is harvest festival celebrated with great joy in Kerala to welcome King Mahabali whose spirit is said to visit Kerala. Onam,celebrated in the month of CHINGAM which is the first month of MALYALAM calendar.
Onam celebration last for 10 days,first day is known as Atham and last day is known as Thiruonam.Onam is also National Festival of Kerala since 1961.

Onam is celebrated by beautiful designs of Pookalam, which is colourful arrangment of flowers on floor,this ritual is followed in almost all the households of Kerala,during the 10 day long festival .During Onam Boat Races known as Vallamkali Boat Race also known as snake boat race are organised during 10 days Onam Festival.The curled ends of the boats are shaped like cobra hoods and it is from this shape that boat has derived its name. There are Elephant processions on the streets, which gives Royal touch to the festival.

So lets all come together and celebrate the true spirits of Onam
Ona Sadya is prepared on the last day of the festival which depicts the happiness of people towards King Mahabali whose spirit is said to visit during Onam. The grand feast of Payasam, Aviyal, Rice, Popadums, Kootukari......list of irresistible food goes on are served on Banana leaf. source from here
Guidelines to celebrate Onam
1. Prepare food which is usually prepared on these 10 days of ONAM FESTIVAL,like Errissery,Kalan,Olan,Aviyal,Thoran,Mulakoshyam,Sambhar,Rasam,Payasam,Beverages,Pickles,Papads,Chips and Fruits.
2. Mail me your entries at stillnotyet100@gmail.com with the subject line Festive Food Onam Celebration.The last date for sending your entry is 22nd of September.
3. Kindly provide below mentioned details-
name
blog name
dish name
dish url
pic of size 300x250
blog name
dish name
dish url
pic of size 300x250
Non bloggers no need to get upset,email your recipe along with the picture,we will post it in your name and include in the round up.
4. Link your post with the Event Announcement and try to use the colourful Onam logo
5. Old post are accepted,provided they are republished by linking back to the event announcement along with the logo.
Check out Purva' s blog for Janmashtami and Ganesh Chaturthi delicacies and Priti's blog for Rakhshabandhan Celebrations.
So Frens Onam Celebration is on at ASANKHANA ,start pouring in your entries for Harvesting Festival Onam.

Best wishes on your first event Priyanka! Will surely try to chip in.
ReplyDeletecongrats on hosting ure first event. will try to send in somthing.all the best
ReplyDeleteThough no celebrations at home this year, I shall try to contribute.
ReplyDeleteHey Priyanka Thanks for hosting the Event :-)..hope you'll have nice time hosting.
ReplyDeleteam gonna have some friends over for the traditional sadya..so all i need to do is to click some pics..:) will defenitely send in my entry..
ReplyDeleteBest wishes on hosting your first event .Will surely try to participate......Enjoy hosting:))
ReplyDeleteGood luck n happy hosting .. will try n come up eith something
ReplyDeleteOnam is a definitely a wonderful festival to celebrate. Happy hosting Priyanka
ReplyDeleteWow Onam celebrations on you r blog. Best of luck. Happy hosting!
ReplyDeleteCan I make any one instead of the entire spread? We don't celebrate Onam but then I could make a kaalan or Olan:)
ReplyDeletenice event...will try something,...and that flower rangoli is so beautiful!!
ReplyDeletewill surely pitch in...have 1 food alreasy in mind....will post soon
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pict, i will try my best to send something keralite :) Happy Onam and hosting ur first event!
ReplyDeletecongrates on hosting ur first event..will send you my entry..
ReplyDeleteHappy hosting dear.... count me IN!
ReplyDeleteHey..how r u doin' ??? I am back :))
ReplyDeleteCongratulations and all the best for ur first event !!!
A tag waiting for U in my blog @
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congrats on hosting ur event! waiting for ur entries for the chicken event!
ReplyDeleteHappy hosting Priyanka...will defenitely send in my entry..
ReplyDeletecongrats on hosting the first event...my entry will reach you today
ReplyDeleteLovely thought..sure will participate..
ReplyDeleteI miss the lovely onasadhy that I used to eat at my neighbour's house. Will definitely try to cook up something for you.
ReplyDeleteI now finally know your name thanks to Priti's blog :-)))) I have often wondered... What is the significance of notyet100? :-)
ReplyDeleteThanks for your wishes for mom.
Will look out for the onam round up! Though not very familiar with Kerala food, will try to send in an entry!
I just sent u my entry to the event. Please check out dear.
ReplyDeleteWow the post loks really colourful...
ReplyDeleteWill surely contribute for Onam Festval
Happy Hosting :)
Happy Onam Priyanka
ReplyDeleteHi, Best of luck with the event. Just sent you my entry.
ReplyDeleteHappy Onam.
I will be travelling and miss sending an entry for this one. But this is such tempting festive food that I am surely going to come back and bookmark your round-up
ReplyDeletePriyanka, Thank you very much for your contribution for the fundraiser.
ReplyDeletePriyanka ,Hope you have an exciting time hosting the event. My best friend at school was a keralite. She was always excited about Onam , i loved the tasty Onam treats she shared with me. This event brings back those sweet memories with her at school.
ReplyDeleteHappy hosting...Have already sent my post to you. Will send you some more soon...
ReplyDeletehai first of all congrats for having a beautiful blog.i have tried some recipes from u.they tastes superab.thx for sharing such nice recipes
ReplyDeleteHi, my pradaman is on its way:)
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