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Tuesday, 9 August 2016

Vasco Saptah

Famous Vasco Saptah of Lord Damodar (Dambab)
Vasco da Gama
7 Day Saptah starts on 8th August 2016 (Or the day after Naag Panchami every year)


Herald dtd 8.8.16
Vasco Saptah – Faith brings them here
Goa has a soul which goes deep into the unique history and its rich culture. The Hindu festivals have retained the unique Goan character and are celebrated with fervour across the State.
The word ‘Saptah’ literally means seven days and the festival lasts for a week.
Legend has it that in the late 19 century, there was a plague epidemic in the town. The health facilities at that time were not great and so a cure could not be found. While this epidemic disease spread, Vascoites turned to Lord Damodar, an incarnation of Lord Shiva for help. They went to Zambaulim temple (near Margao) of Lord Damodar and brought back a coconut as prasad to be installed for worship in Vasco. The initial installation was at old Mata High School.
Their prayers were answered and the epidemic died out once the worship began. Anant Subrai Joshi, a noted citizen and philanthropist, offered his residence, to house the holy shreefal and from then on, this festival is celebrated annually by all irrespective of caste or creed.
The religious rituals of Saptah commence at 12.30 pm a day after Nagpanchami with the offering of a new coconut to Lord Damodar by one of the elders of the Joshi family. After the puja, devotees acclaim the Lord with chants of ‘Bola Pundalik Varde Hari Vathal’ to begin the festival. Singing of devotional songs or bhajans starts at this time and continues uninterrupted for 24 hours. 
At night, a beautifully decorated tableaux (par) with mythological themes is taken out in a procession to the temple from various parts of the town by different groups of the community. People come here from all over the state to watch the parade. On the following day, the holy shreefal, which was anointed the previous year, is taken out in a procession along with dindi, with slogans of ‘Gyanba Tukarama’. 
The coconut is dipped in the sea and the procession then returns with it to the temple where it forms part of the prasad which is distributed to devotees. People from across Goa come here to seek blessings in the belief that their prayers will be answered. People visit the temple located on the main avenue of the town, the Swatantra Path, to pay obeisance to the deity and to seek blessings. They offer fruits, agarbatti, flowers, etc. to God. Prayers are said not only for personal peace and prosperity, but also for the safety and welfare of Vasco citizens. The religious rituals of the festival conclude after 24 hours.
Consequently, the entire main road is closed for traffic for the seven days of celebration.
All along the roads and by-lanes of Vasco, the vendors put up their make-shift stalls. The vendors come from all over India to sell virtually everything from trinkets to toys and from furniture to the latest in fashion. The stalls even remain upto 15 days as the Saptah attracts a huge crowd.
The usually drab and sedate port-town wears a festive look with gay decorations and noisy crowds visiting the temple and the stalls throughout the week. Cultural programmes are held during the weeklong festival.

Vasco saptah 2019
Video

https://youtu.be/bEScR5FWLSw


Vasco sapatah 2018
Video

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=frft-a-ZlmY&t=925s

Vasco saptah 2017
Video

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_aui18aO7OU


Pics 2016

Entrance, Gate
Church side
https://www.flickr.com/photos/joegoauk73/28256489723/in/photostream/

https://www.flickr.com/photos/joegoauk73/28593058290/in/photostream/
Station side
https://www.flickr.com/photos/joegoauk73/28256356643/in/photostream/

 Feri street

Temple

https://www.flickr.com/photos/joegoauk73/28772857992/in/photostream/

 Lord Damodar
https://www.flickr.com/photos/joegoauk73/28586884200/in/photostream/

Bull

Bhajans, Peti, Harmonium

 Politicians billboards etc
Milind Naik, Carlus, Rane, Faleiro etc

Traffic cop, police etc

Minister Milind etc

https://www.flickr.com/photos/joegoauk73/28871530435/in/photostream/
Chonne, gram chone

Khajem dos, ladoo, jelebies Kapam kadio bodio bodyo
https://www.flickr.com/photos/joegoauk73/28877724995/in/photostream/

Big brother watching
CCTV camera



Temple entrance
https://www.flickr.com/photos/joegoauk73/28772729262/in/photostream/

Zelebies making Rs.80 per qtr kg
Kanda bojim etc 


 Feri
Bags, slippers, garments, plastic / melamine ware, toys, flutes
https://www.flickr.com/photos/joegoauk73/28801838911/in/photostream/



Drumming


 steam boat


 Amusement park, Giant wheel etc
https://www.flickr.com/photos/joegoauk73/28801915691/in/photostream/

Police, watch tower
https://www.flickr.com/photos/joegoauk73/28773011602/in/photostream/

Peram, guava

 begging baba

 All religion stalls

 Lady cops


Mobile Toilets


Video 1
Saptah preparations - 6-8-16

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6vwxSU4jq1g

Video 2
Darshan of Dambab / Bhajan 9.8.16

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=52l01Mazez8

Video 3
 9.8.16
A tour around the streets/fair or feri, Amusement park, Jelebies making  etc

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oSoJ3Dz8MdY

Video 4 - Jelebies making

https://youtu.be/JO7x9ZDj264

Video 5 - Amusement park - Giant wheel etc

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7MZPCKWi4Lg

Monday, 16 June 2014

Mormugao Fort, Goa

MORMUGAO Fort
Construction of which started in 1624..
Vasco da  Gama, Goa


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So many times I travelled this way,  I even once walked back from Harbour as I could not get return transport from there... Nor I knew the existence of fort around this area for I thought the fort or the fort remains located down the Japanese garden at headland Sada.
I mean to say, my visit to this fort was not planned, it was purely accidental.
I just got down to read what the description board says which made me to realised the fort is located around this area.  Bellow the sign boards; there is a pathway / steps and curiosity made me to follow it right up to the top.  I was all alone, bit scared too.  There was nobody up there,  just myself.

There is a huge cross, little notice on it say it was restored in 2004 by Fr. Theo D’Cunha.

In front of it there is a small Chapel dedicated to ‘Piedade Saibinn’ see pic.

Looks like there is monthly or annually mass service here as I could see some chairs caged inside the chapel.

Then I went up on the fort wall using the flight of steps, up there, one can take breathtaking view of Arabian Sea, which includes MPT cargo handling activities, dockyard, cruise terminal etc.

Opp to main entrance of the fort, there a roofless structure  inside of which located  one or two chambers or room, it was bit dark out there, bit scary (particularly when there was no one around) but I managed to enter it, it has small openings, probably for placement of canon guns facing the sea.

To the right of the Chapel, there is another gate or exit and one can see the fort wall externally. Close by, there is a tree and I saw a heavy peacock flying away, probably she got disturbed by me.  There is also a narrow concrete pathway (recent addition or not being part of fort) which leads to the Main road to Sada but via MPT Administrative building complex.

This access is ideal for older people where walking or climbing uphill is not involved.

One has to enter the MPT main gate, see pic,  and take the path.  At the main gate, I don’t remember seeing any sign board about the fort.

It can be a good tourist attraction if government maintain and promote the fort.

Many may not have visited the fort for they are unaware of it. Look at me, I am supposed to be an explorer myself and I didn’t know of it either.

I tell you, just visit the fort and you will love it.

Watch the video I made and you will not even need any help as to how to get there etc

 If taking public transport, city buses, get down at Sada – Bhogda junction and take Harbour Road.  Walk until you see sign boards to your left and right ‘Protected site’ Protected Monument’ etc. You can climb this way and exit other way as show in the video.

Please note: If taking Motorcycle pilot, they may not know of the fort at all.
 
Original steps or pathway from the road can be refurbished or restored, railings could be provided too






Pics








 From the road (to Harbour)











 

a brief description board
https://www.flickr.com/photos/joegoauk73/14250914888/in/photostream/


Pathway to the fort








up on the fort




Some Chambers  / rooms

















 
Steps to the fort walls
https://www.flickr.com/photos/joegoauk73/14457720263/in/photostream/








 Sea view from the top – Cruise terminal, dock etc
https://www.flickr.com/photos/joegoauk73/14250973058/in/photostream/










 


A Cross, Chapel inside the fort
Nossa Senhora de Piedade
Our  Lady of Piety
Piedade Saibinn
https://www.flickr.com/photos/joegoauk73/14434219961/in/photostream/












 


Other side  with exit door
https://www.flickr.com/photos/joegoauk73/14414418496/in/photostream/









 on this tee there was a peacock (long tailed, female?)
https://www.flickr.com/photos/joegoauk73/14250907429/in/photostream/



the pathway leading to Main road (Sada)
Via MPT offices building complex
https://www.flickr.com/photos/joegoauk73/14457734613/in/photostream/




 
A ship view
MV QING
Sahara india
Since 9.1.14

https://www.flickr.com/photos/joegoauk73/14251079617/in/photostream/




another access via MPT Administrative Office, Main Gate
Road towards headland Sada - see pic / Gate
https://www.flickr.com/photos/joegoauk73/14252590959/in/photostream
https://www.flickr.com/photos/joegoauk73/14250971089/in/photostream/



More pics and video July 3, 2016



https://www.flickr.com/photos/joegoauk73/27999195071/in/photostream

Ship MV Qing
Tilted Ship, that was in the news Early July 2016

Other view, MPT, Coal, cargo loading unloading etc

 
Video - June 014
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mA6Kvo1rm7E

Another Video - 3.7.2016

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R7bE_N5svRA