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Mallikarjun Temple
The
ancient temple of Shri Mallikarjun is located near the small
village of Sristhal, in the southernmost taluka of Canacona.
Sristhal is about 5 km drive away from the taluka headquarters
of Chaudi which is about 75 kms from Panaji.
The temple lies in an enchanting location
in a valley, completely surrounded by blue mountains and greenery.
The temple itself is at least 200 years old, as per the writing
on a plaque near the temple dome.
The temple is believed to have been constructed
during the Middle of the 16th century by ancestors of the
Kshatriya Samaj. It was renovated in the year 1778.
There are some extremely beautiful carved wooden pillars inside
the temple building the likes of which are not found in any
other temple in Goa. The carving has been done by skilled
craftsmen who were brought here from the southern Indian states.
The six pillars in the mandap (hall) have
scenes from the Puranas and Mahabharat carved on them. There
are beautifully carved profiles of dwarpal (doorkeeper) on
either side of the door leading to the inner sanctum.
The temple is dedicated to Shri Mallikarjun
who is yet another incarnation of Lord Shiva and he is also
known as Adavat Sinhasanadhishwar Mahapati Canacona among
the locals. According to legend, the location of the temple
is supposed to be the place where Lord Shiva met his consort
Parvati after a long separation.
The
annual festival or Jatra held at the temple is quite unique
among the temple festivals of Goa. Early morning on the day
of the festival, the idol of the deity is taken out in a procession
which travels for almost 2-3 hours to reach the nearby Kindlebag
beach. A number of rituals including a special bath for the
deity are held at the beach, after which the deity returns
to the temple. Hundreds of devotees have a holy bath at the
same time on the seashore.
Besides the annual Jatra, the temple is
also famous for some unique occasions on which some special
rituals are held.
Avatar Purush: These are actually smaller
deities called Avatar Purush located at three nearby places:
Asali, Khalvade and Bhatpal where they are worshipped. But
once a year, they are taken in a magnificent procession at
night to the main temple at Sristhal.
Veeramel: This celebration is held once
every two years at the time of the traditional Shigmo festival.
This is alternated with the Shisharanni ritual described below.
During this celebration which occurs close to midnight, selected
local youth who are called Gade, rush from house to house
with swords in their hands followed by people with drums and
other musical instruments.
Shisharanni:This ritual alternates every
year with the Veeramel celebration held at the time of the
traditional Shigmo festival. The word Shisharanni is supposed
to mean a cooking place on top of a human head. This is an
absolutely amazing ritual involving three persons who sleep
on the ground with their heads touching each other. A vessel
of rice is kept on their heads and fire is lit between the
heads to cook the rice.
See Also Other Temples:
| Anant
Narsinha Temple, Veling | Devkikrishna
Temple, Marcel |
| Mahalsa Temple, Mardol
| Mahalaxmi
Temple, Bandivade |
| Mahalaxmi
Temple, Panaji | Mallikarjun
Temple, Shristhal |
| Manguesh Temple,
Priol | Naguesh
Temple, Nagueshi |
| Ramnath Temple, Ramnathi
| Saptakoteshwar
Temple, Narwe |
| Mahadeva Temple,
Tambdi Surla |
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