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  2. Zatra - Wikipedia

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    The most famous zatra of Goa is that of the temple of the Hindu deity Lairai at Shirgao, a place located roughly 30 km away from Panaji when people walk on burning coals with bare legs and that of deity Goddess Shantadurga at Village Fatorpa in Quepem Taluka; approx 50 km from Panaji and 18 km from Madgao. These Zatras can be compared to Mela ...

  3. Tourism in Goa - Wikipedia

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    Church of St. Augustine, Goa More images: N-GA-11 Aguada Fort (Upper) Candolim: Goa Aguada Fort (Upper) More images: N-GA-12 Safa Mosque, Goa: Ponda: Goa Safa Mosque, Goa More images: N-GA-13 Rock cut caves Arvalem: Goa Rock cut caves More images: N-GA-14 Mahadev Temple, Tambdi Surla: Tamdisurla: Goa Mahadev Temple, Tambdi Surla More images: N ...

  4. List of Indian state days - Wikipedia

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    Goa: Goa Liberation Day: 19 December Liberation (1961) 1961 – Annexed to India after Portuguese-Indian War as a part of Union Territory of Goa, Daman and Diu; 1987 – Made a State by State of Goa Act, 1986 [6] Goa Day: 30 May Statehood (1987) [7] Gujarat: Gujarat Day: 1 May Formation (1960) 1924 – Organised as States of Western India Agency

  5. Carnival in Goa - Wikipedia

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    In Panjim, the capital of Goa, the festival is complemented by Grape Escapade, a local wine festival, and a dance at Samba Square in the centrally-located Garden of Garcia da Orta. [8] According to local tradition, during Carnival Goa is taken over by King Momo, usually a local resident who presides over the festival during the four-day span. [9]

  6. São João Festival in Goa - Wikipedia

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    A Catholic man wearing a Kopel (floral wreath) during the São João festival in Goa. San Juanv or São João is an annual Catholic religious festival celebrated on 24th June in Goa, India. According to tradition, after attending Mass, young Goan Catholic men leap into and swim in local wells, streams, and ponds as a tribute to Saint John the ...

  7. Chikhal Kalo - Wikipedia

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    11th day of the fourth month of Ashadh in the Hindu calendar The Chikhal Kalo is a traditional mud festival that celebrates Lord Krishna ’s childhood. The festival happens in the Devki Krishna temple in Marcel, Ponda Taluka in North Goa district of the Indian state of Goa.

  8. Discover cute and fun Valentine's Day recipes for kids! Heart-shaped treats and chocolate-strawberry concoctions will delight young hearts and make your celebration sweet. Cheapism 22 hours ago

  9. Archaeological Museum and Portrait Gallery - Wikipedia

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    Archaeological Museum and Portrait Gallery was set up in 1964, NS reorganised in 1981–82. It is run by the Government of India's Archaeological Survey of India and is situated in the former Portuguese colonial capital of Old Goa, a historic one-time city which now attracts a large number of tourists.