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A Glimpse into Goa of the Past
Four centuries of Portuguese rule and that
of other rulers before them has given Goa an unique life-style
that consists of a blend of Indian and Western influences
as can be seen in its varied culture and architecture of its
towns and villages. Today Goa also boasts of glorious traditions
that have been handed down to it over the ages.
Dedicated to the preservation of art, culture
and enviroment and inorder to preserve Goa's past and its
rich traditions this magnificent project named "Ancestral
Goa" is the result of a lot of meticulous research, planning
and hardwork. It opened to the public in April 1995.
Ancestral Goa is miniature Goan Village
as it would have existed 100 years ago. It is located on a
nine acre verdant hillock at Loutulim ins South Goa, about
ten kilometers from Margao.
Graceful
swans charm the entrance to the reception. Elephants carrying
flowered pillars with multi-hued and decorated beams deck
the entryway.
A spacious room redolent of the Goan - Portuguese
aura replete with a palanquin, sepia-toned photographs, domed
lamps and a designed marble floor feeds one the anticipation
of a moment when a whole treasure in the book of history will
unfold. The traditional 'aarti' is performed as part of the
greeted welcome by a sari-clad goan girl.
An
incarnation of Lord Vishnu, Parashuram shot the legendary
arrow into the bosom of the Indian Ocean resulting in the
emotive paradise known as Goa. The visitor is treated to a
sight of Parashuram at the entrance itself, all ready with
the proverbial bow & arrow.
One step out of the high- ceilinged entrance,
sporting a "punkah" and one moves into a landscape spread
over a gently rolling hill where laterite steps lead to "Demo"
(the caretaker of the landlord's property).
The Ancestral Goa project, the brainchild
of Goan artist, Maendra J. Alvares who has used his family's
ancestral property to keep Goa's culture alive and is a place
worth visiting as any lay visitor can get a glimpse of Goa
in its original grandeur and authentic form.
This place also gives visitors a glance
of a sight other than beaches, churches and temples which
Goa is famous for and imparts a culture based education about
the roots and heritage of Goa. Ancestral Goa is included as
one of the sight seeing spots by Goa Tourism Development Corporation's
buses in their cultural tour package.
Local feasts and festivals are celebrated
with traditionsl style and fervour. A visit to Ancestral Goa
on any of the feast days, allows for a pure experience of
Goan customs and lifestyles. The Eat-out offers a menu full
of traditional Goan Specialties. Local vegetables, fish and
sweets are treats to be indulged in.
Some of the sights inside Ancestral Goa
are :
* Art
Gallery & Handicraft Center * Mirabai
Sculpture * Big
Foot Dance Floor
* Casa da Dona Maria
* Anand Lotlikar's Ghor
* Legend of Big Foot
* The Farmer's House
* Cross, Spring &
Rakandar * The
Fisherman's House
* Escola da Musica
* Bhati - the feni distillery
* Tinto - the village market
* Taverna - the country
liquor shop * Goan
Artisans * Bird
Habitat
* Spice Yard
& Rubber Plantation
Visiting hours are 9:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M.
Contact
ANCESTRAL GOA
Next to Big Foot Dance Floor,
Near The Saviour of the World Church,
Loutolim, Goa
Tel No.: 2777034/
2735064
Website: www.ancestralgoa.com / www.bigfootgoa.com
Email: info@ancestralgoa.com
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