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INTRODUCTION

Introducing A temple is a Structure reserved for religious or spiritual rituals and activities such as prayer and sacrifies. Temple is a place where we can relax our mind. Temple is a Structure designed to bring human beings and gods together,using symbolism to express the ideas and beliefs of Hinduism.Temple is a place which we find thought out the state.Even the small areas of states we will find temples. Temple is a place where most of the people visits for different purpose like wishes, blessing, offens etc. Most of the famous temples are given below 1. Lairai Temple (Shirgao) 2. Mahalaxmi Temple (Ponda) 3.Mahadev Temple (Tambdi Surla) 4.Mangeshi Temple (Mangeshi) 5. Bhagwati Temple (Parshem) 6. Mahalsa Temple (Verna) 7. Bodgeshwar Temple (Mapusa

MAHADEV TEMPLE TAMBDI SURLA

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Mahadev Temple, Tambdi Surla  is a 12th-century  temple of the Lord Mahadeva  and an active place of hindu  worship. It is notable as the oldest temple in goa,  There is a headless Nandi  (bull, Shiva's vehicle) in the centre of the mandap, surrounded by four matching columns. The symbol of the Kadamba kingdom, an elephant trampling a horse is carved on the base of one of the columns. The river Surla flows nearby and is reachable for ritual bathing by a flight of stone steps. The festival of Mahashivratri  is celebrated with pomp and gaiety at the temple by local people residing in surrounding villages. The temple is built in a place which is quite inaccessible and away from the main settlements of the time. The temple is small compared to the average Goan temple.

DEVI LAIRAI SHIRGAO

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In the village of shirgao in bicholim taluka lies the temple of goddess lairai. The Shirgao Jatra takes place in early part of May. The festival begins early in the morning and continues throughout till dawn. The devotees (dhond) take a bath and walk all the way uphill to the temple to worship the Goddess. Late into the night, as midnight approaches, the devotees perform a frantic dance inside the temple, which is all lit up for the occasion. The dance sessions end around midnight. Next a fire is made using a huge pile of wood kept in a large clearing near the temple. The final and most spectacular part uof the jatra then begins.In the early hours of the morning when the fire has died down, the raking of the coals begins. The devotees await their turn to walk on the holy path of hot coals. Around 4 a.m., the actual ritual starts, with the devotees running through the hot coals carrying their sticks with the name of Devi Lairai. It is said that the fire does no harm to the just...

SHRI BODGESHWAR TEMPLE

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The Shri Bodgeshwar temple is situated near Mapusa at about 12 kms from Panaji. The temple is situated in a lush green environment and has a small shrine which is dedicated to Kanakeshwar Baba or Bodgeshwar, locally known as Bongini. The festival of the God Kanakeshwar Baba is usually celebrated during the months of December / January at the Shree Dev Bodgeshwar Temple. An annual fair or 'Zatra' is held during the festival which thronged by both locals and the tourists alike. Infact according to some Mapusa developed as a flourishing market center because of the Bodgeshwar festival.