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Onam 2025 Date and Timing Details
Discover the date and timing for Onam 2025 celebrations. Onam will be observed on Friday, September 5th, with the auspicious Thiruvonam Nakshatram starting on September 4th at 11:25 AM. Get ready for the festivities!
ONAM CELEBRATION IN KERALA 2025
Author: Ajith K Moses (Govt. Approved Tourist Guide) 9495188842 Kuttickattil HomeStay
7/30/20254 min read


Onam is more than just a festival—it is a vibrant, deeply rooted celebration that encapsulates the very essence of Kerala's cultural identity. It symbolizes prosperity, community bonding, and the legendary return of King Mahabali, whose reign is considered the golden era of justice and equality. As Onam 2025 approaches, Keralites across the globe prepare to welcome this joyous occasion with floral decorations, cultural performances, sumptuous feasts, and spirited boat races.
Vallamkali – The Spectacle of Snake Boat Races
One of the most iconic visuals of Onam is the Vallamkali, or traditional snake boat race, which takes place primarily along the serene waters of the Pampa River. These races are not just sporting events but cultural expressions that unite people through enthusiasm, rhythm, and team spirit.
Chundan Vallams, or snake boats, are long and narrow boats powered by hundreds of rowers, who move in perfect harmony to the rhythm of the Vanchipaatu—the traditional boat songs sung to motivate the teams and enthrall the spectators. With each powerful stroke of the oar and each chant of encouragement, the boats glide through the water like arrows, creating an electrifying atmosphere that showcases Kerala’s aquatic traditions.
While the races originated as community celebrations during temple festivals, they have now become internationally recognized events that attract tourists and locals alike. Each boat, usually representing a village or community, becomes a source of immense pride, and winning the Vallamkali is considered a matter of local honor.
Onam Sadhya – The Heart of the Festive Meal
No Onam celebration is complete without the grand vegetarian feast known as Onam Sadhya. Prepared with immense love and attention to tradition, this elaborate meal is a culinary tribute to Kerala's rich food heritage. Served on fresh banana leaves, the Sadhya is not only a feast for the palate but a ritual that reflects harmony, gratitude, and the communal spirit.
An authentic Onam Sadhya can include more than 24 different dishes, each carrying its own significance and flavor profile. The meal traditionally consists of:
Rice – The base of the meal.
Sambar – A lentil and vegetable stew.
Avial – A thick mixture of vegetables, coconut, and yogurt.
Thoran – Stir-fried vegetables with grated coconut.
Olan – Ash gourd and black-eyed peas in coconut milk.
Pulissery – A sour buttermilk curry.
Kaalan – A thick yogurt-based curry with yam or banana.
Inji Puli – A sweet-sour ginger and tamarind chutney.
Chips – Usually banana or jackfruit.
Sharkara Varatti – Crispy banana chips coated with jaggery.
Pickles, Pachadi, Dal, Coconut Chutney, Moru (buttermilk), Pappadam – All served in specific order.
And finally, Payasam – A sweet dessert made of milk, rice or lentils, jaggery, and cardamom, often topped with cashews and raisins.
The Sadhya is enjoyed sitting cross-legged on the floor with family and friends, further promoting a sense of unity and cultural pride.
How to Celebrate Onam at Home – Step-by-Step Guide
Even if you are away from Kerala or living abroad, you can recreate the magic of Onam in your own home with a few authentic touches. Here’s a step-by-step guide to celebrating Onam 2025:
1. Clean and Decorate Your Home
The festivities begin with cleaning the house thoroughly—a symbolic gesture of welcoming King Mahabali. The clean surroundings also reflect a fresh start and invite positive energy.
Decorate your entrance and living spaces with flower garlands, banana stems, traditional oil lamps, and clay diyas. Lighting lamps in the evening brings spiritual warmth and visual charm to your celebration.
2. Create a Pookalam (Floral Carpet)
The Pookalam, or floral rangoli, is the most visually stunning part of Onam. Create beautiful designs on the ground using fresh flowers like marigolds, roses, Mandaram, Thumbapoo, and jasmine. Traditionally, the Pookalam is expanded each day over the ten-day festival period, with the final design being the most elaborate.
Place a small Onathappan (a clay pyramid or idol representing King Mahabali) at the center of the Pookalam to complete the ritual decor.
3. Dress in Traditional Kerala Attire
On Onam morning, wear traditional clothes to immerse yourself in the festive mood. Women typically wear white Kasavu sarees with golden borders, while men don white mundu (dhoti) with golden kasavu borders. Children also participate in the tradition with mini-versions of Kerala attire.
4. Prepare the Onam Sadhya
Wake up early and begin cooking the dishes for the Onam Sadhya. This is not just a meal—it’s an act of devotion, tradition, and togetherness. Involve all family members in the cooking process to make it a collaborative effort.
If you’re short on time, several Kerala restaurants and caterers offer authentic Sadhya delivery services during the festival season. Still, cooking it at home brings an unmatched satisfaction and cultural experience.
5. Enjoy Games, Music, and Cultural Activities
Onam is a time for merriment. Families often organize traditional games like Vadamvali (tug of war), Uriyadi (pot breaking), and Pulikali (tiger dance). You can also enjoy Vanchipaatu, watch traditional dances like Thiruvathira, or host a storytelling evening about the legends of Mahabali and Onam.
Onam 2025 Date and Timing
In 2025, Onam will be celebrated on Friday, 5th September.
According to the Vakya Panchangam, the auspicious Thiruvonam Nakshatram begins at 11:25 AM on Thursday, 4th September, and ends at 11:48 PM on Friday, 5th September.
This extended window gives ample time for families to prepare and celebrate the festival with devotion and joy.
The Essence of Onam
At its core, Onam celebrates equality, gratitude, prosperity, and homecoming. The mythological story behind Onam speaks of King Mahabali, a beloved ruler whose reign brought peace, equality, and abundance to all. Mahabali is allowed to visit his people once a year during Onam—a moment celebrated with unmatched fervor and warmth.
Final Thoughts
Whether you're enjoying the thrilling boat races of Vallamkali, savoring the grand Sadhya meal, or simply lighting a lamp in your home, Onam 2025 is a chance to pause, reflect, and celebrate what truly matters—family, culture, unity, and prosperity.
So wherever you are in the world, let Onam bring a touch of Kerala into your heart. Celebrate with colors, flavors, and joy that transcend time and geography. Happy Onam!
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