Prasanth had discussed the possibility of Krishi Bhavan coming up with a plan to grow pesticide-free flowers and vegetables that could be used for Onam. Since vacant land is at a premium ...
Onam, the grand harvest festival of Kerala, is celebrated with vibrant Pookalams—beautiful floral designs made with an array ...
(MENAFN- AsiaNet News) This Onam, adorn your courtyard with vibrant rangoli designs. Welcome the festival spirit with round-shaped patterns made from marigolds, roses, and other flowers ...
Flowers cultivated by Kudumbashree members will add colour to elaborate pookkalams (floral carpet) this Onam too. Marigolds, jasmine, and lotus, grown with an eye on the Onam market, are ready for ...
A Bengaluru woman slammed BigBasket for sending her free marigold flowers during the festival of Onam, questioning why the ...
From this corner of the world where the thumba flower doesn’t bloom and Malayalam has dwindled into a language I speak inside my head, I fondly cast my gaze back to memories of Onam from a ...
I love wearing the Kerala set mundu. I enjoy celebrating Onam by buying flowers and doing pookkalam. I have a lot of Malayali friends, so I usually get invited to their homes for sadhya.
A Bengaluru woman has slammed BigBasket for sending free flowers with her order on the festival of Onam. Sushma Iyengar took to the social media platform X to ask why BigBasket added marigold ...
The pyramid is usually adorned with flowers and is central to the Onam rituals, symbolizing prosperity and the return of the legendary King Mahabali. Worshipping Onathappan is believed to bring ...
BENGALURU: A recent gesture by BigBasket has led to an online discussion after a Bengaluru woman expressed frustration over receiving free marigold flowers with her grocery order during Onam ...
The bustling market transforms into a vibrant celebration of Kerala’s culture during Onam, with flowers being central to the festivities. From the colourful pookalam to the traditional rituals ...
But every year, all of us, across ages, languages, and communities, come together to celebrate Onam, Diwali and Christmas.” "Some of us head to KR Market as early as 3 am to buy flowers.