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Onam is an unusual
festival celebrated mainly in the state of Kerala. Onam is celebrated
in the memory of local demon king, Mahabali, who was granted permission
to return once a year by Lord Vishnu when ousted from his kingdom
because he was very attached to his country and subjects.
Since this festival
is celebrated in the honour of the king people clean there houses
and decorate it with flowers to welcome the beloved ruler. Snake
boats manned by around a hundred oarsmen each, rowing to the rhythms
of cymbals and drums, race in thrilling contests at Aranmula,
Champakulam and Kottayam in Kerala. In Trichur, a vibrant procession
with resplendently caparisoned elephants is taken out.
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