Wayanad (Kerala): Cutting across caste and religious barriers, people laid floral carpets and played traditional games together in these hamlets in the district till last year.
They had gathered at the village temple and school grounds with various festivities to mark the "thiruvonam" day in these years. But, on the auspicious 'thiruvonam' today, there is no "pookkalam" (floral carpets), "oonjal" (swing) or any other signs of celebrations in Mundakkai and Chooralmala in Wayanad district, which was rocked by massive landslides on July 30.
The majority of Chooralmala and Mundakkai natives are now living in rented houses or with their relatives nearby. Vijayan, who lives in a tiny rented house in nearby Meppadi, could not hold his tears back while recollecting the memories of their Onam celebrations in Mundakkai till last year.
"I could not express the happiness felt during those onam celebrations in words. Even last year, we all gathered at the Mundakkai temple with our families on the occasion," he said. Not just the families of Mundakkai, but those from Chooralmala would also partake in the celebrations there, he recounted.
The man said those who were in the forefront of organising festivities had lost their lives in the disaster. "This onam we don't have a home or village to lay pookkalam or prepare the feast... we have lost everyone... everything," an emotional Vijayan added.