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Places to Visit (Churches,
Temples and Mosques) |
Churches Se Cathedral at Old Goa - The largest church in
Asia, the cathedral in Old Goa, is a mighty 16th century monument to
the Roman Catholic rule of Goa under the Portuguese. It's huge
Golden Bell is the biggest in the world. The Church has 14 side
chapels; the last chapel, in Mauresque style, preserves a cross upon
which a vision of Christ is said to have appeared in
1919.
Church of St. Francis of Assisi at
Old Goa - is adjacent to the Cathedral. Built in pure
Manueline style, the interior is adorned with a profusion of
carvings and exquisite paintings. The convent at the back of this
church is now the Archaeological Museum. It houses many portraits of
the Portuguese Viceroys and fragments of sculpture from Hindu temple
sites in Goa.
Bom Jesus Basilica -
Partially in ruins but awesome still, it is a fine example of Jesuit
architecture. The church's most precious relic is the embalmed body
of St. Francis Xavier entombed in a marble mausoleum presented by
the Duke of Tuscany, who received the Saint's pillow in exchange.
Once every 10 years, the mortal remains of St. Francis Xavier are
exposed for public veneration. It was last exposed in
1994.
St. Cajetan Church -- is
built on the lines of St. Peter's Basilica in Rome. Interesting to
note are the interiors decorated in pure, unrestrained baroque, the
intricately carved pulpit. Of interest is the covered well inside
that indicates that the site was one perhaps a temple. Walk over to
the side to see the doorway that once was the entrance to an Islamic
palace belonging to Adil Shah, the ruler of Goa before the
Portuguese disembarked.
Church of the
Lady of the Mount - Located near Ponda, this was apparently
the vantage point from where Adil Shah beat back the Portuguese only
to meet his doom few months later. Ironically the view from this
hill of the imposing and towering churches below, built by the
Portuguese, who finally wrested Goa from the Muslims, is wonderful
yet poignant. Interestingly mass is still held at this church on the
8th of every month.
St. Augustine
Tower - was once the largest church in Goa. Bear with the
weeds and rubble to visit the spot where the Augustinians lived when
they first arrived in Goa in the 1500s.
Santa Monica cloister - Located on the Holy
Hill, in Old Goa, a visit into this crumbling convent, that is still
occupied by nuns and is one of the largest in Asia, transports one
into another era.
Temples Shri Mangueshi
Temple - dedicated to Lord Shiva, is 22 km from Panaji at
Priol-Ponda Taluka. Though small, it has an air of distinctive
elegance. Its lofty white tower at the entrance is a landmark of the
countryside.
Shri Shantadurga -
Kavlem - Built at Kavlem, it is dedicated to Shantadurga. The temple
has an impressive idol of Goddess Durga in a tranquil mood, flanked
by Vishnu and Shiva. Agrashalas provide lodging facilities to the
devotees.
Shri Mahalaxmi at
Bandora - Situated in the village of Bandora, about 4 km from
Ponda, it is considered the abode of the original Goddess of the
Shakti cult. The Goddess Mahalakshmi was worshipped by the Shilahara
rulers (750-1030 A.D.) and the early Kadamba Kings of Goa. There are
also 18 wooden images of Vishnu here.
Shri Nagesh at Bandora - Dedicated to Lord
Shiva, the temple is situated in Bandora village, about 4km to the
east of Ponda. The temple has a gallery on both sides that contains
exquisite specimens of intricate woodcarvings of the events of
Ramayana on one side and wooden images of Astadikpal and Gandharva
on the other.
Shri Bhagavati
Temple -- 26 km from the city, it is believed to be 500 years
old. Two life-sized images of elephants carved from black stone
guard its entrance. The statue of the Goddess Bhagavati Ashtabhuja
is an imposing one.
Shri Mahalsa at
Mardol - A km from Shri Manguesh Temple, this temple is
popular with people of all faiths because the deity Gomantaka is
beleived to fulfil the wishes of all her devotees.
Shri Chandranath at Quepem - Built on a 350m
high hill, Chandranath Hill, the main attraction of this temple are
the rock-carved Shivlings from which water oozes on a full moon
day.
Others: Brahma Temple at
Carambolim; Shri Damodar temple at Zambaulim (sacred to both Hindus
and the Christians); Shri Datta Mandir in Bicholim; Shri Gopal
Ganapati temple at Ponda; Shri Kalikadevi mandir in Bicholim (almost
800 years old); Shri Saptakoteswar mandir at Bicholim (renovated on
orders of Shivaji); Shri Mallikarjuna, in Canacona (60 deities
surrounding temple ) Shri Mahadeva temple in Sangeum.
Mosques Jama Masjid, Sanguem - An elegant
mosque of harmonious proportions and simplicity.
Safa Masjid, Ponda - It was built in 1560 by
Ibrahim Adilshah of Bijapur. The masonry tank nearby has beautiful
'maharab' designs.
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