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Anant Temple
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The small village of
Savoi-Verem in Ponda taluka is the site of the only temple dedicated to
Lord Anant in the state of Goa. The temple is about 45 kms away from the
capital city of Panaji.
This temple unlike
other temples in Goa, has only a tiled pyramid as roof and surprisingly
no domes. The walls too, are only plain with plastering. But the insides
are in stark contrast to the outside. There is a presence of all the
seven colors of the rainbow in all the intricate wooden carvings.
The Ananta temple is
dedicated to Lord Vishnu, appearing here in his incarnation as Ananta,
the serpent. Although no definite date is available for its original
construction, the temple appears to be quite ancient. The current
building is circa 1923 and has pillars with intricate wooden carvings
and plated with silver.
The idol of the deity
is carved in black stone and Lord Vishnu is shown here in his
Anantashayya (a sleeping position where the Lord rests on the
multi-headed snake king Seshnaga, whose heads shelter the head of the
Lord like an umbrella). This is the only temple in Goa showing Lord
Vishnu in this special posture.
The sprawling temple
complex also consists of temples of other deities - Shantadurga, Kamini,
Narayan and Grampurush.
A number of festivals
are celebrated at the temple including Shibikotsav in which the palakhi
(palanquin) of Lord Ananta is carried by devotees on their shoulders
around the temple complex.
See Also Other
Temples:
(
Anant Narsinha Temple, Veling
| Devkikrishna Temple, Marcel
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Mahalsa Temple, Mardol |
Mahalaxmi Temple, Bandivade
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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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