Athapookalam Designs for Onam 2019: Kerala Govt Organises Floral Rangoli Decoration Competition for the Harvest Festival

Deepa Pradeep, one of the 17 participants, told ANI: "My friends and I came here to participate in the floral carpet competition. We couldn't attend the competition last year due to floods." The festival is celebrated to commemorate the Great King Mahabali, who according to the legends is said to visit Kerala on this of this auspicious occasion.

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Thiruvananthapuram, September 10: As a part of Onam Celebrations in the state, the government of Kerala on Tuesday organised an Athapookalam (floral carpet) competition. The competition was jointly inaugurated by Governor Arif Mohammed Khan's wife Reshma Arif, Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan's wife Kamala and state Tourism Minister Kadakampally Surendran's wife Sulekha.

Deepa Pradeep, one of the 17 participants, told ANI: "My friends and I came here to participate in the floral carpet competition. We couldn't attend the competition last year due to floods." "We are participating for the first time and we are so excited to be a part of the Kerala government's Onam celebration. We have made Kerala as our theme for the 'Athapookalam' competition," she added. Onam 2019 Pookalam Designs for Beginners: Easy and New Rangoli Designs With Flowers for Thiru Onam (View Images and Videos).

Another participant Priya said: "We have been participating in the competition for a long time. Every year, I will be here along with my family to celebrate our Onam." Elaborating how she enjoys Onam every year, Priya said: "We make 'Onasadya', a meal which includes a wide variety of vegetarian cuisines served on a banana leaf, at our homes. Moreover, we will wear new clothes specially purchased for Onam and visit nearby temples in the morning." Easy Pookalam Designs for Onam 2019: Simple Floral Rangoli Designs & Patterns to Decorate Home on Thiru Onam (View Images and Videos).

"It is a great feeling to celebrate Onam with different groups of society. We don't miss any chance to celebrate the festival," she added. The festival is celebrated to commemorate the Great King Mahabali, who according to the legends is said to visit Kerala on this of this auspicious occasion.

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