Goa Temples

The
temples of Goa are in essence like most Hindu temples in India, based around a
deity which is worshipped. The architecture of Goan temples is a little different
mostly because of historical reasons. The fundamental design of any Hindu temple
is organized around the central shrine or the "Garbagriha" or the "sanctum
sanctorum" that houses the main deity. A tower or "Shikara" arises
from the main shrine and is traditionally pyramidal shaped. There are usually
two or more smaller shrines housing other deities known as "Parivar Devatas"
around the entrance to the Garbagriha.
Shri
Bhagavati Temple The Temple, situated by the side of the main road,
is said to be more than 500 years old. Two life size images of elephants in standing
postition, made of black stone on either side at the entrance welcome the visitors.
The Goddess Bhagvati Asthbhuja in a standing position on a high pedestal,
is very imposing. Dussehra is celebrated with gaiety from Ashwin Shuddha Pratipada
to Poomima, when over 25 thousand devotees assemble at the temple.
Shri Manguesh Temple 22
kms. from Panaji.
At Priol-Ponda Taluka. It is located on a hillock surrounded
by lush green hills. Though small it has an air of distinctive elegance. Its lofty
white tower at the entrance is a landmark of the countryside. This is a temple
dedicated to Lord Shiva.
Shri
Naguesh Temple Dedicated to Lord Shiva, is situated in the village
of Bandode, about 4 kms. to the east of Ponda. The temple Sabhamandap has a gallery
on both sides that contains exquisite specimen of intricate wood carvings of the
events of Ramayana on one side and wooden images of Astadikpal and Gandharva on
the other.
Shri Shantadurga
(Kavlem) Temple 33 kms from Panaji.
Sumptuously built
at Kavlem, is dedicated to Shantadurga, the Goddess who mediates between Vishnu
and Shiva. Has a rich and beautiful Garbhakuda or the holy of holies where the
deity is kept. The deity was shifted from Kelsi. Agrashalas provide lodging facilities
to the devotees.
Shri Shantadurga
(Pemem) Temple 14 kms from Mapusa at Dhargal, Pemem.
When
all the temples in Barde; were destroyed by the Portuguese, this Goddess was removed
at Sanquelim. It was at the time of the notorious Portuguese inquisition in Goa.
Therefore, in 1550 A.D this Goddess was taken to Dhargal in Pemem Taluka which
also formed part of Sewantwadi principality.
The 'Zatra' of this Goddess
is held in the month of December. The temple has beautiful natural surroundings.
Topobhoomi Goa
Born under the divine inspiration of his Holiness Haturii Mathadhish Shrinad Brahmanand
Swamiji, the Tapobhoomi Complex at Kundai has now become a center of pilgrimage
to the students of Hindu culture and religion, spread over an are of 10,000 sq.
mts.
This centre of Param Pujya Padmanabh Shishya Sampradaya harbaurs
a number of projects, a unique Datta mandir, Sanskrit pathshala, Dhyaan Gumfa
(Chamber for meditation), Ayurveda Centre, Yoga Anusandhan Kendra, Bhajani Vidyalayi
Bhaktoddhar Library, etc. His Holiness Brahmanand Swamiji, who is the head of
Haturii Muth has rendered yeomen service to uplift poor, downtrodden people in
the last two decades.
Goddess is known for fulfilling the vows of her
devotees through Kaul Prasad who also perform Tulbhar to propitiate her. While
propagating the Bhakti movement in this holy land, he has salvaged poor and middle
class from falling into the clutches of vices such as drinking, gambling, drug-abuse
etc. It is solely because of Swamiji's guidance that thousands of young people
have been able to-walk in the right direction.
Tapobhoomi has been set
up to educate mankind about its duties and responsibilities. Tapobhoomi has been
set up to spread the message of divine love and compassion. Tapobhoomi is indeed
a temple of humanity, standing firm on the foundation of devotion i.e. Bhakti.
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