Festivals & Onam
Onam, Vishu and every festival that fills our calendar — celebrated together, the way they were meant to be.
scvsarigama@gmail.com
Santa Clarita Valley · Est. for our community
The song of togetherness for every Malayalee far from home — a cultural family for the Santa Clarita Valley.
ജന്മനാടിന്റെ ഗൃഹാതുര സ്മരണകൾ നെഞ്ചിലേറ്റി ഈ കർമഭൂമിയിൽ നാം നിറഞ്ഞാടുമ്പോൾ നമ്മുടെ ഹൃദയ തന്ത്രികൾ മീട്ടുന്ന സ്നേഹരാഗങ്ങൾ "സരിഗമ"യായി ഇവിടെ പെയ്തിറങ്ങട്ടെ. ഓർമകളുടെ നിലാവ് പെയ്യുന്ന രാവിൽ ഒരുമയുടെ ഗീതം തീർക്കാൻ ഈ കൂട്ടായ്മക്ക് കഴിയട്ടെ….
When we are fully immersed in this land of action, with the nostalgic memory of our motherland, let the favourite tunes that beat in our hearts shower down as SaRiGaMa. At this moonlit hour, when the memories rain, may this group become the song of our togetherness.
SaRiGaMa is an exclusive family of Malayalees who have made the Santa Clarita Valley their home — without ever letting go of the land that made us.
We gather to keep our language, our festivals and our music alive for the next generation. From the grand Onam Sadhya to evenings of song and laughter, SaRiGaMa is where the rhythm of home keeps playing — Sa, Ri, Ga, Ma — the notes that hold us together.

“At this moonlit hour, when the memories rain…”
Like the first four swaras of a raga, each part of what we do builds on the last.
Onam, Vishu and every festival that fills our calendar — celebrated together, the way they were meant to be.
From classical ragas to film songs and Thiruvathira, we keep the melodies of Kerala alive on this side of the world.
A support network of families who show up for one another — in celebration and in everyday life.
Passing language, food and tradition to our children, so home is never more than a song away.
Backwaters and monsoon-green hills, the smell of the first rain, the sound of the chenda. The motherland we carry in every memory.
Sun-warmed valleys and new beginnings. The place we are proud to call home — and where we build our community, together.
Thiruvonam Celebration & Sadhya — pookalam, the grand Sadhya on banana leaf, and an afternoon of music and dance.
Local businesses who make our celebrations possible. Every contribution above $200 earns a place on our pages.