Aug 31, 2009

Streetfull Stressfree Onam!

Have had many Onams and have prepared elaborate dishes sweating it out the previous nights and in wee hours. After preparing elaborate Onam Sadya, after the backbreaking and the payasam sweetness, I would just want to put up my feet and snore to glory and have happy dreams that another Onam is another year long.

This fresh flower carpet is made on top of an old tyre that caught my attention. This is an auto rickshaw stand and the drivers had decorated their little place with flowers.

Bee dear once proclaimed, Festivals are a burden for the women folks sweltering in kitchens. Very true. But I am addicted to festivals, the traditions, and all the hoopla around it.

This time my Onam is on the streets. Kerala definitely is a must visit on Onam days if you like crowds, food and colors. It is swarming with crowds everywhere from smallest tiny shops to the air conditioned malls. Every street has some kind of Onam mela (which means festivities), all shops lit like Christmas trees, and every tiny bit of waterbody having a boat race.

Onam is not about worrying whether the 14th dish that you are preparing which will be served at the right end of the feast leaf is going to come out alright. So next Onam, visit Kerala and order that Special Sadya meals and have fun on the streets. Every festival is about togetherness and yes, close thy kitchens for once and be together.

The old man at the payasam counter, he wants liters of payasam to take home. There are payasam counters at every nook and fresh flower carpets at every corner. Young and old alike, people are getting out to the streets, buying payasams by the ton, booking Sadyas that will be delivered to your homes on Thiruvonam day, and setting women free for shopping. Breaking the traditions is a must, breaking it like this is bliss!

Brisk business at all the counters selling Onam snacks and dishes.The big vessel is aravana payasam (a special food prepared at Ayyappan Temples)

There is nothing that is not available to buy these days, there is kaalan prepared in bottles. There are various pickles, snacks, injipuli all sold in bottles, you can easily prepare the feast without much work.

Snack items, for the street-tired and the shop-tired.

Onam is a harvest festival dotted with myths and legends and this is just a tiny piece of the harvest waiting to be sold to be made to Onam dishes at homes. This is the season when Govt sponsored farmers market springs up, have agriculture festivals and Kerala would smell like a giant vegetable.

Happy Onam!

18 comments:

Trendsetters said...

beautiful post

Divya Kudua said...

Such a beautiful post Inji..made me so nostalgic..:).I miss not being in Kerala during this Onam.Happy Onam:):)

bini said...

its very nice and nostalgic 2 go through ur post.....!! when I was in kerala,I used 2 visit all the exhibition centrs...! I've seen a similar pookkalam near my place in Kadavanthra(Ekm)...

Poornima said...

what a lovely post.Makes me quite homesick.Happy Onam wishes to you and family.

Ravi said...

Lovely post! And just as your enthusiasm for festivities, its suprising to note that inspite of the burden on the women folk at such times, they are the ones to show the first signs of enthusiam/preparations what not!

And with Onam, I am amazed to see how the whole of Kerala, transceding religion or caste, celebrates Onam. Being in TN, I can feel the spirit of Onam - so much that I decided to make a sadya myself, so needless to say about the vibes in Kerala.
HAPPY ONAM ALL!

Tina said...

Nice way to capture Onam... Onam Aashamsagal :)

Jaya M said...

Lovely snaps, being in foreign land I really miss being part of such rituals and all the small/big chores thats associated with festivity ...happy wishes for onam..
hugs and smiles

Shah cooks said...

Onamaashamsakal to you and your family.. ur post brought a bit of Kerala back.:)

Varsha Vipins said...

Hi Inji..Thanks for sharing those pics..made me all nostalgic..:)..Have a great Onam..:)

Srivalli said...

What a lovely post Inji...its great to feel the festive mood...thanks for sharing these with us!

renuramanath said...

you got the onam spirit, inji ! and pleasant surprise of running into you, or you running into me, still lingers ! something unbelievable ! seems you had a bash for onam, enjoy the rest of onam as well !
we went home, to irinjalakuda, as usual, and returned to kochi, right now. it was another experience driving through the empty streets, closed shops, downed shutters, with just the occasional bakery or milk booth alone open ! you can feel the langour of onam in the air !!!

archana said...

Happy Onam Ingikutty. Thank you for this post.

Anonymous said...

Hi Inji,

loved your post...have never been in Kerala during the fesival. What strikes me so much about this festival is that its a state festival and transcends all borders of religion, caste etc.
Awesome clicks...

Shobha

t.k. formerly known as thomman said...

Nice post that brings back memories of Onam celebrated in Kerala.

Mishmash ! said...

the first picture is worth a thousand words or more....:)

Looks like u had a stressfree onam :)

Anonymous said...

You make me jealous.. miss Kerala during Onam.. Belated Onam wishes to you!

Anu

Nanditha Prabhu said...

i liked your idea of onam with a change and i earnestly wish to me among the crowd in front of the payasa mela counter....
for onam you should be in kerala ....and on the street ...

metoo said...

Hi LG, missed you and Happy Onam. Nice to see you back. Me too back with couple of posts.