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Wednesday, November 19, 2014

Old Goa is a city of churches. It was the former capital and the principal city of Portuguese eastern empire known as the 'Rome of the East' and the 'Pearl of the Orient'.
As per some of the information from here and there, the monuments of Old Goa are considered to be the finest examples of Renaissance architecture in the world.
The famous churches of Old Goa includes Church of St. Cajetan, Church of St. Francis of Assisi, and Basilica of Bom Jesus.
Both the churches are under some renovation except Basilica of Bom Jesus.

Church of St. Cajetan: It is a beautiful and calm place. The greenery and the garden are really soothing. 
The Church of St. Cajetan as it is popularly known, (originally called The Church of Our Lady of Divine Providence) and the Convent of St. Cajetan were built by Italian friars of the Order of Theatines, (known in Portuguese as Clérigos Regulares da Divina Providência). Although the church altar is dedicated to Our Lady of Divine Providence, the church is named after the founder of the Theatine order, St. Cajetan, a contemporary of St Francis Xavier.



Church of St. Cajetan


The main Altar
Church of St. Francis of Assisi:
The Church of St. Francis of Assisi was built in 1661 by the Portuguese in the Portuguese Viceroyalty of India.
There is a museum too in Church of St. Francis of Assisi.It was established in 1964 and reorganized in 1981–82. Housed in the convent portion of the church of St. Francis of Assisi, antiquities displayed in 8 galleries include the objects from the prehistoric and early historic period to the late medieval period. The importance of this museum lies in the display of the portrait paintings of governors and viceroys, wooden sculptures, pillars, capitals, postal stamps likewise many other objects which belong to the Portuguese period in Goa.The showcases have been provided to display the important objects the pedestals are prepared to display the heavy stone and wooden objects. The portraits are displayed utilizing both natural and artificial light. { courtesy:google}

Basilica of Bom Jesus:
The Bom Jesus Basilica, perhaps Goa's most famous church and among the most revered by Christians worldwide, is partially in ruins but still a model of simplicity and elegance, and a fine example of Jesuit architecture.
This is the only church in Old Goa, which is not plastered on the outside, the lime plaster having been stripped off by a zealous Portuguese conservationist in 1950.
Located at Old Goa, 10 kilometres east of Panaji, the Bom Jesus Basilica is a World Heritage Monument. The church is called "Bom Jesus" meaning 'good Jesus' or 'infant Jesus' to whom it is dedicated. The façade has on it, at the top, the letters, "HIS" which are the first three letters of Jesus in Greek.
On the southern side is a chapel with gilded twisted columns and floral decorations of wood, where the sacred relics of the body of St. Francis Xavier are kept. The interior of this chapel is richly adorned with wooden carvings and paintings, depicting the scenes from the life of the Saint. {courtesy: google}
Basilica of  Bom Jesus

body of St. Francis Xavier

Coffin of St. Francis Xavier


The main Altar
Apart from the churches, one of the best parts of Goa are the ferries. They are of great help for locals to transmit from one place to another on a daily basis along with their vehicles mounted on these ferries.
Ferries in Goa


Dolphin See-sighting:
One should takeout time to go on this wonderful trip of Dolphin sightseeing. There are these local boats to take you into the deep sea waters for an amazing sight of dolphins playing in water.
Visit them during daytime as during sunset, the Dolphins are rare to find. But anyway you will enjoy the sea sailing during sunset watching the beautiful sunset, the changing colours of the sky, the moving water, the hilarious waves sometimes scary too...

Thursday, November 13, 2014

Login to the blog, see the Live Traffic feed, and here get the details of the location and readers viewing your blog. This is a normal routine for me as a blogger.
 Seeing the new readers arriving and leaving the blog, while some faithful anonymous readers who comes back regularly to check the updates on the blog, really feels good. Somewhere I do wish that if I would know them, or at-least they could leave a single comment anonymously to share their thoughts in what they are liking or disliking here, or what is making them come again and again in this space of mine...
But I guess this is what a blogger has to adjust with...Anyways dear anonymous reader you are most welcome on this blog...Keep reading...Stay tuned :)
Panjim is the capital of Goa. It too has many more things to offer to the visitors. The Panaji Church, the famous cruise and Casino on Mandovi river, the famous Dona Paula beach, and the last but not the least 'The Miramar beach'

PANAJI CHURCH:
Actually the name of this church is 'Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception Church'. Being one of the oldest churhces in Goa, it resembles the Portugese style and architecture. Photography not allowed inside the church :(
By the way, it is located on the main road inside the city. So not at all difficult to find it.
We happened to witness a young & beautiful bride and groom who were posing for their photographer.....you know the wedding album. They were looking so graceful and gorgeous that I couldn't resist from clicking them from a distance.
The bride and the groom

Discussing the pose !!

A view of the church

Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception Church, Panjim
DONA PAULA Beach:
It is say about 9 kms more from Panaji. There is a legend associated with this beach. Its believed that Dona Paula de Menezes was a daughter of the Viceroy, and she threw herself off the cliff as she was not allowed to get married to alocal fisherman named Gaspar Dias. While others believe that she was a virtuous wife of a nobleman, and some others believe that she was a lady in waiting to the Viceroy's wife and also that she was a mistress of the Viceroy's. Due to so many myths associated to Dona Paula, this place has earned the name of 'Lover's Paradise'
By the way there is no such sea beach like other beaches in Goa. Actually it is located on the headland (a narrow piece of land that projects from a coastline into the sea) between the Zuari and Mandovi river estuaries (An estuary is a partly enclosed coastal body of brackish water with one or more rivers or streams flowing into it, and with a free connection to the open sea: Wikipedia).
One more fact which makes this place famous among tourists is, the shooting of some of the scenes of the hit bollywood movie Singham took place here. 
There are many shops selling T-shirts, kids dresses, caps, sunglasses. You will also find the sweet/sour lime water shops. Actually it is such a relief to find this lemon water..its much needed. Here one can enjoy the water sports too but only Jetski option is available. 
We had to park our car around 2 kms distance from the Dona Paula beach, due to some construction work, the road was all digged up. It was real discomfort to walk in the sun & sweat and kid.
Posting some of the pics:
The famous statue @ Dona Paula beach

View of Dona Paula

MIRAMAR Beach:

This beach is visible right from the Panjim city roads. We didn't stop here for long.But it is indeed a beautiful beach but with not much of shacks or water activites.

CRUISE N CASINO: The night life of Goa is incomplete without Cruise and Casino. We couldn't make it up to these floating casinos, but for people loving games and food ,that is worth a try. There are many cruises floating on the river Mandovi in Panjim where the Casinos are held. These cruises have their counters along the road which runs parallely to the bank of the river Mandovi. Some of the names which I remember are Deltin Royale,Crown Casino, and Casino Royale.
Posting pic of Casino Royale:
Casion Royale in the Mandovi River

Clicked from the parallel road
Finally Panjim city done. Now heading towards Old Goa.Post coming soon..stay tuned :)

Wednesday, November 12, 2014

VAGATOR Beach:
This is a rocky beach and is bit far from Calangute. But yeah it has its own beauty. Here also some shops are available selling snacks, refreshments, coconut water and stone jewellery. As we have already enjoyed too much of the beaches so we visited this one as a part of sightseeing.
Posting the pic which we clicked from the cliff.
Vagator beach pic01

Vagator beach 02
By the way one of the interesting fact which we got to know from the coconut vendor is the coconut water sold here are not the real Goan coconuts, instead those are imported from Karnataka. The goan coconuts are dried from inside. Dont know how much true is it, but tht's what the local vendor told us.

ANJUNA Beach:
The first word of caution, this beach market is heavily priced. So before buying anything make sure you bargain to as lowest as possible.
So now about Anjuna beach, I did not find anything fascinating about it. Instead it occurred as inspired from Marine Drive in Mumbai..it has the same rocks used in its shore area.This one is also a rocky beach although. For your information Anjuna and Vagator beach are closer to each other. The sunrise and sunset are something to watch from these rocky beaches.
Posting the pic:
Anjuna Beach pic 01

Anjuna Beach pic 02

Some of the beautiful but heavily charged sculptures: 
Sculptures made from coconut