Onam, Kerala’s most celebrated harvest festival, marks the homecoming of the mythical King Mahabali and is a symbol of cultural pride and unity. This year, Onam celebrations kick off with Atham today, setting the stage for a vibrant and joyous 10-day festival. The first Onam will be observed on September 14, Saturday, while the much-awaited Thiruvonam will take place on September 15, Sunday. The festivities continue with the Third Onam on September 16 and the Fourth Onam on September 17. Significance of Atham The day of Atham holds immense cultural and religious significance. It marks the beginning of the preparations for the grand Onam celebrations, as households across Kerala clean and decorate their homes. The day is also marked by the creation of the Pookalam, a vibrant and intricate floral arrangement that grows in size with each passing day of the festival. Atham is the foundation for the grand spectacle that culminates with Thiruvonam. Onam Pookalam Designs 2024 One of the most iconic aspects of Onam is the Pookalam, a traditional floral carpet that adorns the entrance of homes and temples during the festival. Each day of Onam, starting from Atham, witnesses a new and elaborate Pookalam design, with fresh flowers being added daily. In 2024, Pookalam designs are expected to be more creative and intricate, combining traditional patterns with modern touches. The use of eco-friendly materials and indigenous flowers is gaining popularity, reflecting a deeper connection to nature and sustainability. People often compete to create the most beautiful and artistic Pookalams, symbolizing the spirit of harmony and community that Onam fosters. Whether simple or elaborate, each design conveys the beauty and joy of the harvest season. A Festival of Unity and Joy Onam transcends religious and cultural boundaries, bringing together people from all walks of life. During these days, families gather for sumptuous feasts known as Onasadya, boat races, dances like Kaikottikali, and more. Each day of the festival, leading up to Thiruvonam, builds a sense of excitement and anticipation, making it a truly unique and special time for Keralites around the world. As the vibrant festivities of Onam begin with Atham today, let us embrace the joy, togetherness, and spirit of this harvest festival. With the first Onam on September 14 and the grand Thiruvonam on September 15, followed by the Third and Fourth Onam on September 16 and 17, 2024 promises to be a memorable and exciting celebration. When is Onam: A Festival of Unity and Joy Celebrated Across Kerala Bank Holidays in September 2024: Onam, Eid, Ramdev Jayanti, and Many More