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Best Onam greetings and messages

Happy Onam! What is the best message for Onam? As Malayalis celebrate the grandest festival of the year, this is a joyful celebration you want to enjoy to the fullest. To send your best Onam greetings, scroll down and pick your choice. [Connect on Facebook]


    

How do you say Happy Onam greetings in many ways?                          

  • Wishing you a joyous and prosperous Onam! 
  • May the festive spirit of Onam bring love, laughter and prosperity to your home and to your loved ones. 
  • Happy Onam! May love, laughter and prosperity reside in your home as we celebrate this golden harvest festival of abundance and joy.
  • Happy Onam! Let the celebrations ring in more prosperity, joy and abundance. 
  • Wishing you a golden Onam celebration with your loved ones.
What are 5 sentences about Onam in English?

  • Onam is a celebration of festivities marking Mahabali's return to visit his people, urging everyone to honour his visit with flowers and sadhya.
  • Prosperity and harmony mark the Onam festivities, which are celebrated across Kerala to honour the visit mmof the mythical King Mahabali.
  • Echoes of Kerala's golden mythical past resonate through Onam festivities.
  • A festival of homecoming and memories is the best way to describe Onam celebration. 

How to Wish Onam in Malayalam in English Text

  • Ente Hridayam Niranja Pon Onam aashamsakal (Heartfelt Golden Onam greetings to you from my heart)
  • Onam aashamsakal (Onam greetings to you)
  • Snehathode Onam aashamsakal (Loving Onam Greetings)
  • Snehathinteyum samriddhiyudeyum Onam Aashamsakal (Loving and Prosperious Onam greetings to you)
  • Samriddhiyudey Onam aashamsakal (Wishing you a Prosperous Onam)
                              [Onam Teaser: Madhura Aksharam Podcast] 

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