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We'd asked you, our readers to share your Onam pictures and tell us how you celebrate the festival. Here's the first set of responses.
Apurva Kulkarni sent us this photograph of a group of women participating in the chenda mela.
The percussion instrument is a played by trained artists on all festive occasions in Kerala, and this one, was particularly clicked during Onam last year in Thiruvananthapuram district of Kerala.
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This photograph by Kulkarni is of an artist who was dressed like King Mahabali as part of Onam celebrations in the district.
The third photograph Kulkarni shared is of a Kathakali artist who performed as part of Onam celebrations in Thiruvananthapuram district of Kerala in 2012.
During the ten-day long festival, several artistes in colourful costumes perform dances and stunts to amuse children.
This photograph by Kulkarni captures another artiste dressed in a fancy attire and multi-coloured head gear.
Pookalams (flower carpet) are an attractive feature of this festival.
Benny Antony from Mumbai sent us this photograph of a colourful Pookalam clicked by him.
Anthony wrote that the the pictures were clicked at Birla Kerala Vaidyashala Centres in Powai and Thane.
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