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Like the boat races of Onam, may you reach your destination with full determination. Happy Onam! #HappyOnam #Onam #Onam2020 #EthosIndia #Ahmedabad #EthosHR #Recruitment #CareerGuide #India

Like the boat races of Onam, may you reach your destination with full determination. Happy Onam! #HappyOnam #Onam #Onam2020 #EthosIndia #Ahmedabad #EthosHR #Recruitment #CareerGuide #India

Like the boat races of Onam, may you reach your destination with full determination. Happy Onam! #HappyOnam #Onam #Onam2020 #EthosIndia #Ahmedabad #EthosHR #Recruitment #CareerGuide #India

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Ethos India wishes you and all your near and dear ones Happy Onam! May this Onam be the forerunner of good luck and joyfulness and may it bring you joy, that lasts all year! Onam is a Hindu festival celebrated by the people of Kerala, India. It is also the National Festival of Kerala with State holidays on 4 days starting from Onam Eve (Uthradom) to the fourth Onam Day. It is also a secular festival, celebrated by people of all religions and castes with the same zeal. The festival falls during the Malayalam month of Chingam (Aug - Sep) and marks the homecoming of the mythical King Mahabali who Malayalees consider as their King. Onam is reminiscent of Kerala's agrarian past, as it is considered to be a harvest festival. Also, it is one of the very few festivals that is celebrated with most number of cultural elements such as Vallam Kali, Pulikkali, Pookkalam, Onappottan, Thumbi Thullal, Onavillu, Kazhchakkula, Athachamayam etc..

Ethos India wishes you and all your near and dear ones Happy Onam! May this Onam be the forerunner of good luck and joyfulness and may it bring you joy, that lasts all year! Onam is a Hindu festival celebrated by the people of Kerala, India. It is also the National Festival of Kerala with State holidays on 4 days starting from Onam Eve (Uthradom) to the fourth Onam Day. It is also a secular festival, celebrated by people of all religions and castes with the same zeal. The festival falls during the Malayalam month of Chingam (Aug - Sep) and marks the homecoming of the mythical King Mahabali who Malayalees consider as their King. Onam is reminiscent of Kerala's agrarian past, as it is considered to be a harvest festival. Also, it is one of the very few festivals that is celebrated with most number of cultural elements such as Vallam Kali, Pulikkali, Pookkalam, Onappottan, Thumbi Thullal, Onavillu, Kazhchakkula, Athachamayam etc..

Ethos India wishes you and all your near and dear ones Happy Onam! May this Onam be the forerunner of good luck and joyfulness and may it bring you joy, that lasts all year! Onam is a Hindu festival celebrated by the people of Kerala, India. It is also the National Festival of Kerala with State holidays on 4 days starting from Onam Eve (Uthradom) to the fourth Onam Day. It is also a secular festival, celebrated by people of all religions and castes with the same zeal. The festival falls during the Malayalam month of Chingam (Aug - Sep) and marks the homecoming of the mythical King Mahabali who Malayalees consider as their King. Onam is reminiscent of Kerala's agrarian past, as it is considered to be a harvest festival. Also, it is one of the very few festivals that is celebrated with most number of cultural elements such as Vallam Kali, Pulikkali, Pookkalam, Onappottan, Thumbi Thullal, Onavillu, Kazhchakkula, Athachamayam etc..

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Team Ethos India wishes you all Happy Onam! What is Onam? Onam is celebrated in the beginning of the month of Chingam, the first month of Malayalam Calendar (Kollavarsham). There are actually four days of Onam. The most important day of Onam (known as Thiru Onam) is the second day. Festivities actually commence 10 days before this day (on Atham), with the preparation of floral arrangements (pookalam) on the ground in front of homes. May this year brings you lots and lots of happiness in life and achieve all your dreams come true.

Team Ethos India wishes you all Happy Onam! What is Onam? Onam is celebrated in the beginning of the month of Chingam, the first month of Malayalam Calendar (Kollavarsham). There are actually four days of Onam. The most important day of Onam (known as Thiru Onam) is the second day. Festivities actually commence 10 days before this day (on Atham), with the preparation of floral arrangements (pookalam) on the ground in front of homes. May this year brings you lots and lots of happiness in life and achieve all your dreams come true.

Team Ethos India wishes you all Happy Onam! What is Onam? Onam is celebrated in the beginning of the month of Chingam, the first month of Malayalam Calendar (Kollavarsham). There are actually four days of Onam. The most important day of Onam (known as Thiru Onam) is the second day. Festivities actually commence 10 days before this day (on Atham), with the preparation of floral arrangements (pookalam) on the ground in front of homes. May this year brings you lots and lots of happiness in life and achieve all your dreams come true.

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