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Vol. 27 No. 37 Friday, September 12, 2014 • Published Weekly from Houston • 713-774-5140 20 Pages ( 2 sections) 50 cents E-mail: editor@voiceofasiaonline.com
Onam celebrated by Malayalee Association of Greater Houston by Shobana Muratee
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TAFFORD, TX - The mythical King Mahabali (aka Maveli) made his dramatic entry into the hall accompanied by the thunderous sounds of the chendas (drums), being led by a host of dainty ladies dressed in white and gold, each holding a basket of flowers. He stopped at the large Pookkalam (colorful flower mat) as the drums continued beating loudly. An ancient Hindu tradition observed by the Malayalees of the South Indian state of Kerala was brought to witness on Saturday, September 6th at the St. Thomas Orthodox Community Hall in Stafford, as part of the Onam celebrations hosted by the Malayalee Association of Greater Houston (MAGH). “This is a very unique function that we are attending,” Chief Guest, Consul General of India, Houston, Parvathaneni Harish said in his message. “In no other church will you have an Onam celebration of this nature. This is unique because this is India,” he pointed out. He commended the efforts of MAGH in bringing such cultural treasures of ancient India to the Houston area. Welcoming the guests, MAGH Secretary Surendran Koran explained the significance of Onam with the story of Raja Maveli, the benevolent king of the Kerala people who was cast away to the nether world by Lord Vishu, who came in the form (avatar) of Vanama. However, Raja Maveli requested for a boom to pay a visit to his people each year and Lord Vishu grated him his wish. To keep his promise Raja Maveli comes each year around harvest time and that occasion is celebrated as Onam. Koran explained how MAGH helped uphold these ancient traditions and customs here in Houston for over two decades for the better of the future generation. He recognized Chief Guest, Hon. P Harish and his wife Handita Harish, Fort Bend ISD Trustee KP George, the Rev. Fr. Mathew, MAGH President Thomas Varkey (Mysore Thampy), Babu Thomas and Yinka Ogundare, Development Manager of Grand Canyon University. Each did the honors of lighting the traditional lamp marking of an auspicious start of the festivities. Elsy Francis, MAGH Women’s Representative was the Mistress of Ceremonies and she was assisted by
program coordinator Ramesh Athiyodi in conducting the entire program very efficiently. There were a wide range of dances - from classical dance by Sunanda Nair’s Dance School to Bollywood-style dance with ‘Midnight Express’ by a troupe of young boys and girls. Classical and semi-classical songs were sung by professional singers Surajit and Elizabeth. Young Judit read a story in Malayalam that she learnt at the MAGH Malayalam School. Rev. Fr. Mathew expressed how pleased he was to see a festive mood and the togetherness of the people. “Without any barriers of color, caste, creed or religion, to be under one umbrella, to witness we are all one, all Malayalees.” Later, he spoke in Malayalam explaining the true meaning Pookalam or Onathappan, the flower mat and stressed how important it was for the younger generation to know such things. The feast was a sumptuous spread of the delicacies of Kerala, served in a traditional manner (banana leaf) and people ate sans utensils as they would in India. The sight of rows of families seated together sharing a meal in camaraderie was very uplifting and a true memory to cherish.
A traditional welcome to Raja Maveli: A custom observed for years in Kerala during the celebration of Onam. Photo VOA
Members of MAGH with K P George, Rev. Fr. Mathew, Consul General P. Harish and Yinka Ogundare. Photos by Kalith Talison, Reflection Media Inc.
Mrs. Moani and Mr. Thomas pose near the Pookalam
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With the new Hanmi Bank, all of our loyal customers will have the benefit of a larger product offering, improved lending capacity, and enhanced customer service.” The transaction was announced December 16, 2013 and approved by shareholders of Central Bancorp on April 17, 2014. The combined companies will operate as Hanmi Financial Corporation and Hanmi Bank, respectively, with banking operations conducted under the Hanmi Bank brand. About Hanmi Financial Corporation Headquartered in Los Angeles, Hanmi Bank, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Hanmi Financial Corporation, provides services to the multi-ethnic communities across California, Texas, Illinois, Virginia, New Jersey and New York with 50 full-service branches as well as loan produc-
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