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Kerala welcomed the Malayalam New Year with vibrant temple visits and prayers. Chingam marks new beginnings and precedes Onam celebrations by just days. Locals expressed optimism for a golden Onam after recent rainy seasons. The festival honors farmers and brings families together in traditional celebrations.

Key Points: Kerala Celebrates Malayalam New Year Chingam With Temple Visits

  • Chingam marks the Malayalam New Year and Farmers Day
  • Celebrations precede Onam by just 6 days
  • Devotees throng temples like Padmanabhaswamy for prayers
  • Season symbolizes hope after monsoon hardships
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Kerala celebrates Malayalam New Year, marking the start of 'Chingam'

Kerala ushers in Chingam, the Malayalam New Year, with temple prayers and optimism ahead of Onam festivities.

"Chingam is an auspicious day for every Malayali, as our festival season nears like Onam. – Shika"

Thiruvananthapuram, August 17

Kerala welcomed the Malayalam New Year on Saturday, flocking to temples to offer prayers and celebrating the beginning of Chingam, the first month of the Malayalam calendar.

Chingam, known as Kollam Varsham, is also being observed as Farmers Day, honouring the community's deep-rooted bond with soil and agriculture. This year, the Chingam festival is celebrated just 6 days before the commencement of Onam, which will be held from August 26 to September 5.

Chingam 1, the dawn of the Malayalam New Year. For every Malayali, it is a day of new beginnings and fresh hopes for the people. Traditionally known as Ponnin Chingam (Golden Chingam), this season has faced two years of heavy Onam rains, yet people now look forward with optimism, believing this Onam will truly be a golden one.

After enduring the hardships of Karkidakam, Malayalis eagerly await this day, stepping into the auspicious month. It is a time of harvest, when farmers reap the fruits of their care during the testing rainy season.

Visuals from Shri Padmanabhaswamy Temple and Pazhavangaadi Ganapathy Temple showed devotees flocking to the temples to offer their prayers, coming with family and relatives for their morning rituals.

Anjala, a local who visits the temple every year with family to mark the festival, told ANI, "We come every year on this day. We start the day by visiting temple. I wish everyone a happy new year and a good life head"

Shika, a kid who visited the temple, mentioned how the crowd swells every year at the temple during the festival month, with Onam fast approaching too.

"Chingam is auspicious day for every Malayali, as our festival season in nearing like Onam, I am blessed with Lord Ganesha. We wear traditional dress. We get so many visitors from outside country also," Shika told ANI.

Malayalis welcome Chingam, the first month of the Malayalam New Year, with hope and devotion. As the state prepares for Onam celebrations, temples witnessed a heavy rush of devotees.

- ANI

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Rahul R
Beautiful traditions! Though I'm from North India, I've always admired Kerala's rich culture. The way they honor farmers during Chingam is truly inspiring. Jai Kisan!
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Sarah B
I visited Kerala last year during Onam season. The energy was incredible! The flower carpets (pookalam) were breathtaking. Can't wait to experience Chingam celebrations next time.
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Vikram M
While the celebrations are beautiful, I hope the government does more to support our farmers beyond symbolic gestures. The agricultural crisis in Kerala needs urgent attention.
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Priyanka N
Chingam marks the beginning of festival season in Kerala! Already excited for Onam sadhya - nothing beats that banana leaf feast with 26+ dishes. 😋
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Karthik V
The Padmanabhaswamy Temple visuals are mesmerizing! Kerala's temple architecture is unmatched. Wishing all Malayalis a blessed new year filled with prosperity.

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