With the majority of the population being Hindu, Goa has scores of festivals
celebrated all around the year. The festivals are celebrated through out the year.
Most of the Goan festivals are Jatras (feasts) of the local or family deity
celebrated at the temple, called Devasthan. There is gala affair in the temple
complex with thousands of devotees taking part in the colorful celebrations and
the palakhi or palanquin procession.
The long period of Portuguese colonisation, has given unique Goan character to the
Hindu festivals and are celebrated in distinctive and stylish elegance. Most of
the Hindu, Christian and other religious festivals are celebrated in the same
manner as around India, but with a Goan flavour. Mainly celebrated Hindu
festivals, by the Goans are Ganesh Chathurti, Gudi Padwa, Diwali, Dassra
(Dussehra), Holi, Rakshabandhan, Ramnavmi and Krishnajanmashtami.
Local Fairs and Festivals of Goa
Shigmotsav or Shigmo : This is a grand five-day festival of colours, celebrated
distinctively in the villages, corresponding with Holi or Spring Festival. Held
for one-week up to the full-moon day in March, Shigmo is universally celebrated in
Goa, but especially at Panaji, Mapusa, Vasco-da-Gama and Margao.
Kalas Utsav : Fairs and Festivals of Goa, Kalas Utsav is celebrated on a major scale every
alternate year at Sri Morjaee Temple in Pernem. People from Maharashtra and
Karnataka also attend the seven-day socio-religious event held here.
Novidade : The farmers, Hindu or Christian give their first offering to the church
before harvesting their rice crop. The offering takes place at the time of
Novidade, in which the parish priest himself harvests a sheaf of rice and returns
with it to the Church. Local people accompany him with music, fire-works and
jubilation. Women folk of Goa's earliest tribal settlers perform a dance called
Bhandup in the second half of the month.
Zatra of Shri Shantadurga
: Fairs and Festivals in Goa, The Zatra of Shri Shantadurga is held at Dhargali in
Pernem. The deity is taken out of the temple in a colorful procession for the day.
The annual zatra of Shri Shantadurga at Kunkoliemkarin at Fatorpa in Quepem also
falls in this month. Thousands flock to attend the festival from distant lands.
Bonderam Festival
Fairs and Festivals of Goa, The feast of Bonderam is celebrated on the fourth
Saturday of August every year at Divar Island, 12-km from Panjim. On this day, the
quaint land of Divar, away from the hustle and bustle of Panjim, is agog with
excitement. Melodious music drifts from the village to mainland Old Goa - once the
hub of Portuguese Goa - even before the crack of dawn on the Saturday. At noon
people begin trickling into the village. By the evening the trickle is a deluge.
An expectant crowd assembles along either side of the main through fare of the
village. The tempo is set by lands and lasses wielding "fotashes" engaging
themselves in mock battles. The gaily colored floats accompanied by colorfully
dressed youngsters make a pretty picture.
Fairs and Festivals in Goa, Carnival in Goa is a non-stop 3-day festival of color,
song and music, creating a healthy entertainment for all, young and old. The
soothing climate, full of fun- 'n' -frolic, which the Carnival generates, is much
longed for. It does not matter whether one enjoys or see others enjoying. There is
enthusiasm and happiness all around.
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