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IN PHOTOS: A glimpse of Onam celebrations around India

Updated On: 15 September, 2024 12:28 PM IST | Nascimento Pinto

As Keralites from all over India celebrate Onam today, they indulge in festivities by going to the temple, making the pookalam, and indulging in the Onam Sadhya later today

Onapottans, local folk artists, perform during the Onam celebration, in Kozhikode in Kerala. Photos Courtesy: PTI

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Onapottans, local folk artists, perform during the Onam celebration, in Kozhikode in Kerala. Photos Courtesy: PTI
Malayali community members decorate 'Pookalam', a rangoli made with fresh flowers, as part of the Onam festival celebrations, in Bengaluru.

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Malayali community members decorate 'Pookalam', a rangoli made with fresh flowers, as part of the Onam festival celebrations, in Bengaluru.

Students celebrate after winning the tug of war competition during Onam celebrations, at a Government Women's college in Thiruvananthapuram, earlier on Thursday.

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Students celebrate after winning the tug of war competition during Onam celebrations, at a Government Women's college in Thiruvananthapuram, earlier on Thursday.

Artists perform 'thiruvatira' dance as part of the Onam celebration, at Thrikkakara Mahadeva Temple in Kochi.

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Artists perform 'thiruvatira' dance as part of the Onam celebration, at Thrikkakara Mahadeva Temple in Kochi.

People gather at the SM Street during the Onam celebration, in Kozhikode.

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People gather at the SM Street during the Onam celebration, in Kozhikode.

Caparisoned elephants participate in the 'pooram' festival as part of the Onam celebration, at Thrikkakara Mahadeva Temple in Kochi.

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Caparisoned elephants participate in the 'pooram' festival as part of the Onam celebration, at Thrikkakara Mahadeva Temple in Kochi.

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