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Onam is a big festival celebrated in the south Indian state of Kerala. Widespread celebrations go on throughout the months of August and September. For 10 days within those months, a grand harvest festival is held in which more precise traditions are displayed. Whether you are in India or abroad, participating in Onam celebrations means enjoying time with your family. In particular, sharing a Sadya feast and exchanging gifts with each other is a meaningful way to mark the occasion.[1]
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