A video of certain people in Antarctica celebrating the Onam festival has drawn the attention of Indians. The video was comprised of an Indian song playing in the background.
India is known for its vibrant festivals. Festivals are indeed considered as celebrations where family, relatives, neighbours, and friends are gathered in one place.
 Indian festivals play a significant role in exchanging love and affection. Onam is a festival celebrated in Kerala, a state in the southern part of India. It is a harvest festival celebrated to commemorate the king’s return, named “Mahabali”.
Though the festival is celebrated by a certain community of people called “Malayalees,” it is widely accepted by other people in the south.
Usually, Onam is celebrated by decorating the house with flowers. The significant thing about this festival is the rangoli made with flowers.
As we know, Indians are widely spread across the world. It is not surprising to see an Indian celebrating Onam in Western countries or European countries.
However, it is astonishing to witness Onam being celebrated in Antarctica. This act proves the immense connection of Indians with their festivals.
The amazing video of the people who celebrated Onam in the ice glaciers of Antarctica went viral. This video has drawn the attention of many Indians.
The Onam festival was celebrated near the Bharti Station, an Indian research institute. A group of men drew a rangoli on the ice sheets using a chisel, hammer, knife, and screwdriver.
Since they had no flowers, they carved the ice into flowers with a coconut carving in the centre. There was a classic Indian song playing in the background of the video.
Netizens tweeted that nothing could stop Indians from celebrating their festival.
Despite the freezing weather, Indian people celebrated their festival among the glaciers. This shows the epic connectivity of Indians with their festivals.
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