Shantadurga Vijayate Temple
Abhijeet DeshpandeAbhijeet Deshpande/Guest Contributor/SIGHTSEEING, PONDA/ Updated : May 24, 2016, 13:54 IST
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Undoubtedly one of the most popular deities in Goa, Goddess Shantadurga, or more commonly Goddess Santeri, is the patron deity or Kul Devi of many families. Legend goes that once when Vishnu and Shiva were engaged in a fierce batt … Read more
Undoubtedly one of the most popular deities in Goa, Goddess Shantadurga, or more commonly Goddess Santeri, is the patron deity or Kul Devi of many families. Legend goes that once when Vishnu and Shiva were engaged in a fierce battle, Lord Brahma requested Goddess Parvati to mediate. She is believed to have taken on the Adishakti (primordial power) avatar of Shantadurga to do this job. Read less
Undoubtedly one of the most popular deities in Goa, Goddess Shantadurga, or more commonly Goddess Santeri, is the patron deity or Kul Devi of many families. Legend goes that once when Vishnu and Shiva were engaged in a fierce battle, Lord Brahma requested Goddess Parvati to mediate. She is believed to have taken on the Adishakti (primordial power) avatar of Shantadurga to do this job. This is a unique representation whose peculiar name is a union of Shanta (peaceful) and Durga (furious form of the Goddess). Thus, her worshipers believe her to be the one who settles quarrels and move people towards peace.In the 16th century, the Portuguese destroyed the original place of Santeri's worship in Kardavilan, now known as Quelossim, situated in the Salcete taluka of Goa. Its followers escaped to Kavalem and built a small shrine dedicated to Santeri. When the area later became a part of the Marathas, Chatrapati Shahuji Bhosle constructed this temple here in 1738 CE. Today, an obscure stone plaque at the entrance from the street displays this historic information. After crossing a pathway next to a small lake, just as you enter the complex, a huge open space separates the main building along with a beautiful deepa stambha or a lamp tower in front. Shri Shantadurga Vijayate temple remains open on all days and closes its doors to visitors at 10 pm.
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