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Monsoon
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Monsoon in Kerala
Monsoon in
Kerala
The Invigorating Monsoon Showers of God's Own Country
It's respite from the scorching sun, the sweat,
the humidity and the dust of summer. It's nourishment to the thirsty
land and its flora and fauna. It's much awaited, much loved and,
often, much feared for the havoc it unleashes. But despite the inconveniences,
the Monsoon is magic, and marks rejuvenation
time in God's Own Country.
Monsoon comes from the
Persian word mausam which means season. The first Monsoon showers
of the year fall by the first of June. The south west Monsoon is
locally called Edavappathi because it falls half way through the
Malayalam month of Edavam (mid-May to mid-June). The continual downpour
records a maximum of 104 cm during July. The state's peculiar position
on the windward side of the mighty Western Ghats thus contributes
to its lush greenery.
By September the rains abate and the days are bright
and clear again for harvest and celebrations. It is at this time,
when granaries are full and the backwaters flow in fullsome glee,
that Kerala celebrates her annual harvest festival Onam (August/September).
Most of the exciting snakeboat races on the backwaters too are conducted
in this season.
The second spate of rains - the north east Monsoon
or Thulavarsham - begins in late October and goes on into November.
The Thulavarsham (the showers of the month of Thulam, mid-October
to mid-November) is mostly confined to the evenings with loud bursts
of thunder and spellbinding bouts of lightning. Despite the often
heavy downpour, life in Kerala carries on as usual and temperature
rarely dips below a pleasant 18 degree C.
The most interesting aspect of the Monsoon is that
it has been considered, down the ages, as the best time for rejuvenation
and revitalisation not only for nature but for man as well. It is
the time when the air is pure and the pores of the body are open
and most receptive to the rejuvenating regimens of Ayurveda. Realising
the tourism potential of the Monsoons, Kerala Tourism has designed
Monsoon Rejuvenation Packages, which are offered by the various
Ayurveda resorts.
"But by early June the south-west monsoon
breaks and there are three months of wind and water with short spells
of sharp, glittering sunshine, that thrilled children snatch to
play with. The country side turns an immodest green. Boundaries
blur as tapioca fences take root and bloom. Brick walls turn mossgreen.
Pepper vines snake up electric poles. Wild creepers burst through
laterite banks and spill across the flooded roads. Boats ply in
the bazaars. And small fish appear in the puddles that fill the
PWD potholes on the highways".
- Arundathi Roy, 'The God of Small Things'
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