Goa India TourismGoa India TourismGoa India TourismGoa India TourismGoa India TourismGoa India TourismGoa India Tourism
Home | About Us | Contact Us | Reservation | Email
Goa Information
About Goa
Goa Carnival
Goa History
Goa Tours
Exotic Goa Beaches
Goa with Golden Triangle
Goa Honeymoon Package
Goa Beaches
Anjuna Beach
Calangute Beach
Colva Beach
Goa Cities
Margao
Panaji
Vasco Da Gama
Goa Hotels
Cidade de Goa
Leela Palace
Taj Exotica
Adventure in Goa
Parasailing
River Cruises
Water Scooter
Goa Churches
Reis Magos Church
Se Cathedral Church
St. Cajetan Church
Goa Temples
Mahalaxmi Temple, Panaji
Manguesh Temple, Priol
Naguesh Temple, Nagueshi
Goa Waterfalls & Lakes
Dudhsagar Waterfall
Harvalem Waterfall
Mayem Lake

GOA INDIA TOURISM --» Goa Temples --» Mahalsa Temple, Mardol




Mahalsa Temple, Mardol



Mahalsa Temple, Mardol, Goa VacationsThe temple of Mahalsa Narayani is located at the small village of Mardol, just about a km from the famous Mangueshi temple and about 22 kms from Panaji, the capital city.

Originally, the deity was housed in a temple at an ancient shrine in village of Verna which is now the site of an industrial estate. Along with other Goan temples, this beautiful temple at Verna was also marked for destruction by the Portuguese around 1543.

However, before the actual demolition could take place the idol of the deity was smuggled away across the river by faithful devotees, to the safer locale of Mardol, where it is located today.

The Goddess Mahalsa is supposed to be an incarnation of Lord Vishnu, hence the name Mahalsa Narayani (Narayan being another name for Vishnu). There are a number of legends associated with the deity and how she came into being.

The more famous legend has it that, in ancient times, a beautiful goddess appeared on the Sonsada plateau at Verna. She was first seen by a shepherd named Sahastrapal, who was taking his master's cattle for grazing to a nearby spring. The goddess asked the shepherd to bring his master to the location. When the shepherd appeared reluctant saying that the cattle were thirsty, the goodess created a spring by hitting the ground with her nupur (musical ornament worn on the ankle). The small Nupur Lake which was thus created, can still be seen today.

The shepherd went to get his master, but could only get his son-in-law name Mhal Pai who was asked by the goddess to build a temple in that location where she would reside as Mahalsa Narayani.

The temple is located in peaceful environs at Mardol. The temple has huge wooden pillars and a silver framed doorway. In the courtyard, there is a magnificent brass samai (ornamental lamp pillar) which is 40 feet in height and has 21 rings of a hundred fifty small lamps. When it is lit up with oil wicks on the annual festival day or Jatra, it is a sight to behold.

Besides the Jatra, there are two other special festivals held at the temple – the Jaiyanchi Puja around the month of August and the Kojagiri Pornima just after the mosoons on full moon day.



Goa Temples:- Anant Narasimha Temple, Veling || Devki Krishna Temple, Marcel || Mahadeva Temple, Tambdi Surla || Mahalaxmi Temple, Panaji || Mahalaxmi Temple, Bandivade || Mahalsa Temple, Mardol || Mallikarjun Temple, Shristhal || Manguesh Temple, Priol || Naguesh Temple, Nagueshi || Ramnath Temple, Ramnathi || Saptakoteshwar Temple, Narwe




Mahalsa Temple, Mardol, Goa Temples Reservation Form
* Represents Compulsory Fields
* Name :
* Phone: (Include
  Country/Area Code)
* Traveller's Country :
* E-Mail Address :
* Tentative Date of Travel:
Duration of Travel in India(Approx.):
* Tour Budget per person :
No. of People Travelling:
Adult     
Children
Special Interest if any :
Detail of tour
 



Warning: main(http://www.acgil.com/google-ads.html) [function.main]: failed to open stream: HTTP request failed! HTTP/1.1 404 Not Found in /home/goaindi/public_html/goa-temples/mahalsa-temple.html on line 266

Warning: main() [function.include]: Failed opening 'http://www.acgil.com/google-ads.html' for inclusion (include_path='.:/usr/php4/lib/php:/usr/local/php4/lib/php') in /home/goaindi/public_html/goa-temples/mahalsa-temple.html on line 266



Home | About Us | Contact Us | Reservation | Email