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Goa
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Goa is a place where festivals are a way of life
and celebrated around the year. Most of the celebrations are woven around religious
occasions. Singing and dancing being a part of life, the Goans thrive on festivals. Some
of the festivals that are celebrated with pomp are listed below. The visit to Goa is
better to be synchronised with the major festivals that are celebrated during the months
of November through April.
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Carnival: Carnival in Goa is a three-day
non-stop festival of colour, song and music. Adopted from the Portuguese, carnival with
grand parades, floats, singing and dancing are organised by the Government and the tourism
industry. Every year, carnival is held from 12th to 15th February. Colourful processions
lead by 'King Mom', shows, parades, floats etc., makes carnival a great spectacle.
Carnival is one of the most awaited summer festivals in Goa that also heralds the time of
lent for the Goan Christian community. |
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Shigmo Festival: Shigmo festival is Goa's version of Holi, an ancient
Hindu festival. It is celebrated in the month of March during the full moon period from
the 11th to 15th moon day that marks the beginning of spring. People irrespective of
caste, religion or creed gather to watch the Shigmo parade held in Panjim.
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Ganapati Chathurthi: This
is perhaps the most significant Hindu festival in Goa. Ganesh festival is celebrated in
Goa with religious fervour and spontaneity similar to other parts of India. The idols of
Ganesh are carried in procession and immersed in water in ponds, rivers or sea.
Zatra: Zatra is another Hindu festival of temple feast and processions.
This is celebrated in the early part of May, every year, in the town of Shirgao in
Bicholim. Thousands of devotees gather and indulge in rituals and pujas to Goddess Shree
Lairai. A thrilling and exciting fire walking is performed early in the morning. |
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Feast of the passion of Christ:
this feast is celebrated on the Sunday following Easter. The festival attracts more than
50,000 people from all over Goa. The feast is celebrated in Siridao, a small village in
Tiswadi.
Diwali: The festival of lights is celebrated together with the rest of
the country to rejoice the triumph of good over evil.
Many other religious and non-religious festivals are also celebrated in Goa.
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