Could This Beautiful Festival Bring Renewed Joy and Prosperity? PM Modi's Onam Greetings

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Key Takeaways
- Onam symbolizes unity among diverse communities.
- PM Modi's greetings emphasize cultural pride.
- The festival brings hope and prosperity
- Celebrations include traditional feasts and performances.
- It's a reminder of India's rich heritage.
New Delhi, Sep 5 (NationPress) Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday conveyed his heartfelt wishes to the nation on the occasion of Onam, expressing hopes for joy, health, and prosperity for all.
In a message shared on the social media platform X, PM Modi remarked, “Wishing everyone a very happy Onam! May this beautiful festival bring renewed joy, good health, and abundant prosperity to all. Onam reflects the timeless heritage and rich traditions of Kerala. This festival symbolizes unity, hope, and cultural pride. May this occasion strengthen the spirit of harmony in our society and deepen our connection with nature.”
Onam, the grand harvest festival of Kerala, is celebrated with vibrant festivities, traditional feasts, cultural performances, and stunning floral decorations.
This festival holds immense significance for the Malayali community worldwide, representing prosperity, unity, and the legendary homecoming of King Mahabali.
Leaders from across the political spectrum also shared their warm wishes for this auspicious event.
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath posted on X, “Heartfelt congratulations and best wishes to all the farmer companions and residents of the state on the sacred festival of Onam, which symbolizes prosperity, harmony, and cultural festivity! May this sacred festival usher in a new dawn of happiness, prosperity, and well-being in everyone's lives; this is my prayer.”
Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge also conveyed his greetings, wishing prosperity and fraternity for all.
“Onam celebrates life, hope, our legendary past, and diverse secular traditions. May its spirit of harvest and renewal, along with the purity of the Onam Sadhya, inspire togetherness, prosperity, and fraternity for all,” Kharge posted on X.
This year, the 10-day-long festivities commenced on August 26 and concluded on Friday, September 5, with Thiruvonam, marking the pinnacle of the celebrations.
As Kerala and Malayalis around the globe celebrate this unique day, the festival serves as a reminder of India’s rich cultural heritage and the enduring message of harmony and inclusivity.