Updated On: 15 September, 2024 11:41 AM IST | Thiruvananthapuram | PTI
Marking the 'Thiruvonam', the most auspicious day of the 10-day-long festival, people wore traditional 'kasavu' sarees and 'mundu' (dhoti) and visited temples in villages and towns early in the morning

The government has already announced that there won`t be any official Onam celebration due to the recent devastating landslides in Wayanad. Photo Courtesy: PTI
Keralites have celebrated the harvest festival of Onam with traditional fervour and gaiety across the state on Sunday.
Marking the 'Thiruvonam', the most auspicious day of the 10-day-long festival, people wore traditional 'kasavu' sarees and 'mundu' (dhoti) and visited temples in villages and towns early in the morning.