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Ponda
Ponda, known as Antruz Mahal because of
the concentration of culture, music, drama and poetry also
houses the temples of Lord Mangesh (Shiva), Lord Nagesh, Lord
Ganapati, Lord Ramnath and the Goddesses Mhalasa and Shantdurga.
Ponda can be described as the Hindu heart
of Goa. It is famous for the five important temples that are
situated around the town, and also has the largest mosque
in Goa. Most of these temples look relatively new as they
have been restored after being destroyed by the Portuguese.
That explains why there are no temples around the coast, which
was the prime territory of the Portuguese. Ponda is also an
important transport link.
The
city of Ponda lies about 28kms south-east of Panaji and 17kms
north-east of Margao and is also the capital of Ponda Taluka.
The town was born after the Portuguese took
over the area in 1791 from the Raja of Sonda and annexed it
along with Quepem, Canacona and Sanguem forming the New Conquests.
It began as an administrative center with
the establishment of administrative offices and court and
soon became a commercial center. Most of the area known as
Ponda today was a part of "Quela" village. It lies
strategically along the main Panaji-Margao highway and is
also connected to the neighboring state of Karnataka via the
Ponda-Belgaum highway or the NH-4.
Today it is an industrial city with many
large factories and industrial estates nearby. Goa's only
engineering college, the Goa College of Engineering is located
at nearby Farmagudi.
Ponda taluka is most famous for its temples,
most of which have made the area their home for centuries
following displacement from their original sites elsewhere
in Portuguese occupied Goa during the early days of the Inquisition.
Ponda is also the gateway to Goa's wildlife
sanctuaries, both the Bondla and the Mahavir Wildlife Sanctuary
and also the Dudhsagar Waterfalls.
The temples are concentrated in two main
clusters: the first to the north of Ponda, on the busy NH4,
and the second deep in the countryside, around 5 km west of
the town. Most people only manage the Shri Manguesh and Shri
Mahalsa, between the villages of Mardol and Priol.
Among the most interesting temples in the
state, they lie just a stone's throw from the main highway
and are passed by regular buses between Panjim and Margao
via Ponda. The others are farther off the beaten track, although
they are not hard to find on motorbikes: locals will wave
you in the right direction if you get lost.
See Also Other Goan Towns:
| Panaji
| Mapusa | Margao
| Ponda | Vasco
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