EVENTS AND FESTIVALS IN GOA
Introduction
Goa has various religious mix of people and has number of holidays and
festivals. During national holidays Banks and Post Offices may remain closed.
Christian festivals occur on set dates. Hindu religious festivals follow the
lunar calendar and therefore change from year to year. Following are some of the
national, state and local holidays apart from local village events.
January
FEAST OF THE THREE KINGS
On 6th January the three villages of Reis Magos, Cansaulim and Chandor celebrate
this festival with reenactment by local boys of the three kings arriving with
gifts for Christ.
JATRA
The Jatra is the feast of the God to whom the temple is dedicated. Best at
Shantadurga Temple at Fatropa in Quepem, at Bogdgeshwar Temple in Mapusa and
Devki Krishna Ravalnath Temple at Marcela in Ponda. This festival is also
celebrated in other temples of importance
REPUBLIC DAY
Republic day on 26th January marks the anniversary of India's republic in the
year 1950. In Delhi it is celebrated in spectacular way with enormous colorful
military parade.
February / March
FEAST OF OUR LADY OF CANDELARIA
Popular Christian festival held on 2nd February at Pomburpa.
POP, BEAT & JAZZ MUSIC FESTIVAL
Held over two days in February at the Kala Academy-Panjim.
SHIGMOTSAV OR SHIGMO
Goa's version of Holi, this Hindu festival is held to mark the end of winter. It
normally takes place on the full moon day of the month of Phalguna and is widely
celebrated by gangs of youths throwing colored water and powder at one another.
Tourist frequently become a target-it is in good humor just to excite the
tourist. This is not a day to go our dressed in best cloths.
CARNIVAL
The original reason for the carnival was to celebrate the arrival of Spring and
it is observed within the Catholic community as three days of partying before
the start of Lent. In Panjim the festivities center around a procession of
colorful floats which takes
place on Sabado Gordo or Fat Sunday. The event is opened by the arrival of King
Momo who makes a traditional decree ordering his subjects to forget their
worries and have a good time.
VASANT PANCHAMI JATRA
Hindu's festival, best celebrated at Shantadurga temple in Queula at Ponda, in
Mangesh temple at Priol, in Mahalsa Temple at Mardol which are in Ponda This
festival is also celebrated in Ajoba Temple at Querim in Pernem and in Mahalaxmi
Temple at Amone in Bicholim
MAHASHIVRATRI JATRA
Hindu's festival, best at Siroda and Ramnath temples both in Pond and at Sanguem;
also good at Harvalem, Kavlem and Mangesh Temples. This festival celebrates the
birth of Lord Shiva.
URS OF SHAH ABDULLAH
Muslim's, death anniversary of saint Urs of Shah Abdullah. On this day of 17th
February Muslims sing lyrical Muslim devotional songs called quawwalis, often
sung through the night at Ponda
March / April
RAMANAVAMI
The birth of Rama an incarnation of Vishnu is celebrated at the temple of
Partagal in Canacona.
PROCESSION OF ALL SAINTS
At Goa Vellha on 5th Monday in Lent. Thirty status of the saints are brought out
from storage and paraded around the neighboring villages. The main road through
Goa Velha generally becomes blocked with the traffic as people from all over Goa
are also drawn to the fair.
GOOD FRIDAY & EASTER
The Easter celebrations are marked by huge church services; the congregations
often overflow into the streets or the services are held outside to accommodate
everyone. Christian families mark the event with large clean gathering.
FEAST OF JESUS OF NAZARETH
Held in Sindao on the first Sunday after Easter.
FEAST OF OUR LADY OF MIRACLES
Held in Mapusa 16 days after Easter. This particular festival is famous for its
common celebration by large numbers of Hindus and Christians.
BEACH BONANZA
From mid-April onwards successive Sundays see Colva Beach becoming the scene for
this small festival featuring live music, dancing and entertainment.
YOUTH FLEET
Same as Beach Bonanza but on the Calangute beach.
MAHAVIR JAYANTI
Jain festival, celebrated by the strictly vegetarian Jain community. Marks the
birth of Mahavir, the founder of Jainism, and is a public holiday. Celebrated
grandly at Borim in Ponda.
May / June
IGITUN CHALNE
Occurring in May this is one of the most distinctive festivals in Goa and is
specific to the temple of Sirigao in Bicholim Taluka. Igituna Chalne literally
means fire-walking and the high point of the festival which occurs at night when
devotees of goddess Lairaya walk across a pit of burning coal to prove their
devotion.
FESTIVAL OF ST. ANTHONY
Held on 13th June The feast of St.Anthony Portugal's national saint is
celebrated in Goa. This festival has taken on a particular local significance.
If the monsoon has not arrived by the time of the feast day a statue of the
saint is lowered into the family well
for the arrival of the rain.
FEAST OF ST.JOHN THE BAPTIST
Held on 20th June. St.Anthony's feast day marks the onset of the rains, the
Feast of St.John is a thanks giving for the arrival of the monsoon. The most
obvious manifestation of the rains is the fact that the wells start to fill up
again and to mark the event
young men of the community jump into the water. Since each well owner by
tradition has to supply feni to the swimmers the feast day is marked by
increasingly high spirits.
FEAST OF SAINT PETER & SAINT PAUL
Held on 29th June. Another celebration of the monsoon, this time by the fishing
community particularly in Bardez taluka. The fishermen tie their boats together
to form rafts which serve as makeshift stages. After a church service in the
morning and a large feast the festival of Sangodd is held. Tiatrs, folk dances
and music are performed before an audience who watch from
the banks of the river.
GOA STATEHOOD DAY
Celebrated on 30th of May, State holiday to celebrate Goa becoming the 25th
state of Indian Union on May 30, 1987.
August
INDEPENDENCE DAY
On 15th August celebrates the anniversary of India's independence from the UK in
1947. The Prime Minister delivers an address from the ramparts of Delhi's Red
Fort
FEAST OF ST. LAWRENCE
The feast day is to celebrate the end of monsoon and the reopening of the
Mandove to river traffic.
GOKUL ASHTAMI
The celebration of Krishna's birthday. In some Krishna temples the deity is
symbolically placed in a cradle.
BONDERAM
Celebrated on the island of Divar on the fourth Saturday of August. The festival
consists of processions and mock battles which commemorate the disputes which
took place over property on the island.
NAVIDADES
Held on 24th August. The offering of the first sheaves of rice to the head of
state.
August / September
GANESH CHATURTHI
The Hindu festival is celebrated throughout the state and commemorates the birth
of Ganesh. The festival can last for two and a half days. Clay models of Ganesh
are taken in procession around the areas of the temples before being immersed in
water. A period of fasting is observed.
September / October
FAMA SE MENINO JESUS
The feast is held at Colva on the second Monday of October and celebrates the
'miraculous' favor granted by the Menino Jesus which resides within the Church
of Our Lady of Mercy in Colva.
GANDHI JAYANTI
Celebrated on 2nd of October, the birth of Mahatma Gandhi. Prayer meetings are
held at the memorial site in Delhi. As a sign of respect it is a Dry Day and no
alcohol is served.
DUSSEHRA/DHAROTSAV
Hindu's festival, this is extremely popular ten-day long festival begins on the
first day of the Hindu month of Ashvina. The festival celebrates the triumph of
good over evil and culminates in the burning of the effigy of the demon king,
Ravana. In Goa, the main puja of this festival is performed at the place of
work. Machinery, tool, vehicles etc., are cleaned and garlanded with flowers and
worshipped.
October / November
DIWALI (DEEPAVALI)
This Hindu festival also known as the Festival of Lights is second in importance
only to Ganesh Chaturthi and marks the victory of Good over Evil. Symbolically
lamps are lit morning and evening within the homes of the worshippers.
GOVARDHANA PUJA
Hindu festival dedicated to those holiest animals the cow.
FEAST OF OUR LADY OF THE ROSARY
Celebrated on the 3rd Wednesday of November in Navelim's Church.
November / December
MARATHI DRAMA FESTIVAL
Takes place at Kala Academy from November to December.
FOOD AND CULTURE FESTIVAL
A five day festival held on any one of the beaches in November or December to
highlight Goan cuisine and entertainment.
KONKANI DRAMA FESTIVAL
Held at Kala Academy during November and December.
TIATR FESTIVAL
Held at Kala academy during November
FEAST OF ST.FRANCIS XAVIER
The feast is celebrated in Old Goa on 3rd December with processions and
services. The feast of the patron saint of Goa is celebrated on the day he died
in 1552. Preceding the feast, nine days of Novenas are held, attended by
pilgrims from all over the world. Stalls selling sweetmeats, toys, clothing
etc., line the streets.
FEAST OF OUR LADY OF IMMACULATE CONCEPTION
Held on or around 8th December in Panaji and Margao accompanied by a large fair.
CHRISTMAS DAY
Christmas is celebrated as a holiday throughout Goa and India. Goa's Catholics
flock to midnight mass services traditionally called Missa de Galo or Cock Crow
as they go on well into early hours of the morning. Christmas Day is marked with
large family gatherings and feasting.
NEW YEAR'S EVE
Jubilant celebrations on the 31st of December, in the form of all-night street
parties and beach parties anticipate the good things the New Year will bring.
(courtesy: goa2u.com)