Onam Day Games for all aged persons
Onam is a very important festival for the state of Kerala in India. Everyone, irrespective of the religion or community that they hail from, get together during this festival and celebrate it with a lot of joy and pomp. People of Kerala believe that during the time of Onam, King Mahabali makes a visit to 'God's own country'. Onam is celebrated for ten days where the tenth day will fall on the Thiruvonam nakshatram (star). The tenth day is the most important one which is specifically celebrated with much more enthusiasm. Families and friends meet each other during this time. Some take holidays so that they can spend the festival with their loved ones. A grand feast is kept in most of the Keralite homes and even in restaurants on the last main day of the festival. Some of the highlights of Onam festival includes puli kali (tiger dance), snake boat races, kaikottikali (a form of dance), a grand banquet and pookalam (designs made with flowers). There are many traditional games also that are played during Onam. The collective name given for Onam games is Onakalikal. There are games which cater to people of different natures. The older people and those who don't like to run about too much for a game play indoor games such as chess, cards and dice whereas the younger people and the ones with more stamina play the outdoor games. There are both ball games as well as combat games which forms as the traditional games of Onam festival. Combat games are those which involve a great deal of physical strength and they include Attakalam and Kayyankali. Out of the two games, Kayyankali is the one which requires most amount of strength.
Some of the traditional Onam games
1. Talappanthukali -

Some of the words associated with Talappanthukali are -
a. Talappantu - The player moves towards the stick and serves the ball above the head.
b. Otta - catches the ball with the right hand and hits it with the right hand itself
c. Eratta - holds the ball with the left hand, throws it and then hits it with the right palm.
d. Murukki - firmly holds the right hand with the left hand and then hits the ball with the right hand
e. Kalumkizhu - throws the ball with the right hand under the right leg by lifting the leg and then hits it with the right hand
f. Indan - the word used when the ball is hit with the foot
2. Ambeyyal -
Ambeyyal is a game of archery and is apt for those who love shooting. Just like in normal archery, the game consists of a bow which is made of bamboo and arrows which are not sharp. The game is played only by the men folk. Blunted arrows are used because it is not a game intended to hurt anyone literally. Ambeyyal is played in order to test the skill and patience of the players. The game is played in two teams where the players of one team have to try to seize all the arrows of the other team's players. The players shoot the arrows A point is kept where a stick called 'cheppu' is placed. The team which manages to hit this point will be able to take all the arrows to keep with their team. Some players may get injured during the course of the game as the arrows are hit with a lot of force.
3. Kutukutu -
This game is similar to Kabaddi with slight variations. People love to play this game as it involves a lot of fun and excitement. Many onlookers gather around to watch the game. The game is intended to test the strength, speed and tact of a player. In this game too, players are divided into two groups where each group will have eight players. The court is in the shape of a rectangle which enables it to be divided equally into two portions, each portion for each of the groups. To play Kutukutu, one group's player has to first go to the middle line which divides the court and then advance towards the opponent team uttering 'Kutu kutu' continuously without taking a single breath. He should manage to touch all the players of the opposite team and then run back to the middle line without being caught by any of the opponents. If he gets caught or if stops uttering the word 'Kutukutu' before touching the middle line, he will be out of the game. After this, the game still continues with each player of the same team coming to the middle line and trying out his luck and strength. When each player has finished his turn, the game reaches a half point after which the other group sends its players one after the other.
4. Kayyankali
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5. Attakalam -

Onam Day Games for all aged persons
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August 26, 2017
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