September 04, 2006

Onam Special

No- I am not referring to a train.

Here is how you can celebrate Onam & make it special. This is also a tribute to the Mallu half of my lineage/ heritage- not sure which is the apt word.

Onam marks the homecoming of King Mahabali. It is the day when a grateful Kerala pays a glorious tribute to the memory of this benign king who gave his all for his subjects - I think it is reason for all of us to consider what was the last selfless thing we did- not necc Mother Teresa types- can be just some small thing we did.

For your taste buds (In Chennai) - Sanjeevanam and Copper point- GRT have on offer Onam Sadhyas. If you are not in Chennai, you can always try any of the recipes given here: http://www.webindia123.com/cookery/festival/onasadya/index.htm

Malayalam movies are often entertaining albeit a little depressing at times & I do think Mamoothy is a mighty handsome fellow. As of now, eight films have announced that they will get released for Onam. They showcase every star in the box office during the season. 'Bhargava charitram Moonam Ghandam’ is a mass masala thriller with Mammootty ( as a goon) , Sreenivasan and Padmapriya in the lead roles.

Wishing all of you ( both Keralites and non Keralites) a very Happy Onam!
Visit http://www.onamfestival.org/ to know more about this festival

6 comments:

Usha said...

Happy Onam to you!

Vinay said...

Nice Blogs Arthi!! You know, sometimes I wonder why they havent made Onam a public holiday in Dubai, given that Malayalees are all over this place like a rash (didnt mean to put it that way)!

However. that does not stop enthusiastic Mallus from celebrating. Today we have an Onam Sadhya in office. Ordered from a true authentic (just reiterating) Mallu restaurant, with food served in plantain leaves and the rice being the mota rice version! Yumm!

HAPPY ONAM Arthi!

The Visitor said...

Happy Onamto you too!

The Visitor said...

Talking of mallus, I think that you should read this irreverent mallu:
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The Visitor said...

Talking of mallus, I think that you should read this irreverent mallu:
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Hip Grandma said...

wish you a happy onam too.