Goa comes alive as rhythms of Shigmo echo across the streets of Goa
Goa has come alive with the vibrant celebrations of Shigmo, as streets across the state fill with colourful floats, traditional music, and enthusiastic crowds.
The annual spring festival, which began in Ponda on March 5, is travelling through several towns and villages, drawing locals and visitors together in a display of culture, mythology, and community spirit.Decorated floats with mythological characters are creating an atmosphere that blends devotion with festivity.
Another striking feature this year has been the participation of women playing the traditionally male dhol. Groups of women drummers have added a powerful rhythmic energy to the parades.For many families, the festival has become an opportunity to bond and celebrate together.
Manisha Phate, who attended one of the parades with her 12-year-old son, said she had promised to bring him to the celebrations only if he completed his tasks. “He finished most of his maths work, so this is his break from studies,” she said.The floats in Panaji, held on March 7, were a major attraction and were a hit among Goans, drawing large crowds to witness the colourful procession and vibrant performances.
After beginning in Ponda, the celebrations have already been held in several towns including Calangute, Panaji, Mapusa, Mandrem, and Bicholim. The festival continues today in Sanquelim and will move to other towns such as Shiroda, Sanguem, Dharbandora, Cuncolim, Margao, Porvorim, Vasco da Gama, Valpoi, Curchorem, Quepem, and Canacona before concluding with the grand finale in Pernem on March 18.
As the festival moves from town to town, Shigmo continues to showcase Goa’s rich traditions, bringing communities together through music, dance, and storytelling that celebrate the state’s cultural heritage.Get the latest entertainment updates from the Times of India, along with the latest Hindi movies, upcoming Hindi movies in 2026 , and Telugu movies.”
Another striking feature this year has been the participation of women playing the traditionally male dhol. Groups of women drummers have added a powerful rhythmic energy to the parades.For many families, the festival has become an opportunity to bond and celebrate together.
Manisha Phate, who attended one of the parades with her 12-year-old son, said she had promised to bring him to the celebrations only if he completed his tasks. “He finished most of his maths work, so this is his break from studies,” she said.The floats in Panaji, held on March 7, were a major attraction and were a hit among Goans, drawing large crowds to witness the colourful procession and vibrant performances.
After beginning in Ponda, the celebrations have already been held in several towns including Calangute, Panaji, Mapusa, Mandrem, and Bicholim. The festival continues today in Sanquelim and will move to other towns such as Shiroda, Sanguem, Dharbandora, Cuncolim, Margao, Porvorim, Vasco da Gama, Valpoi, Curchorem, Quepem, and Canacona before concluding with the grand finale in Pernem on March 18.
Mythological figures roam the streets of Goa for Shigmo
As the festival moves from town to town, Shigmo continues to showcase Goa’s rich traditions, bringing communities together through music, dance, and storytelling that celebrate the state’s cultural heritage.Get the latest entertainment updates from the Times of India, along with the latest Hindi movies, upcoming Hindi movies in 2026 , and Telugu movies.”
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