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Mapusa :
Mapusa (pronounced as
Mapsa by the locals) is Goa's third largest town and the capital of the
northern Bardez taluka. It is mainly a market town for the surrounding
beach areas of Calangute, Candolim, Anjuna and Baga among others. Even
its name is thought to be derived from the Konkani word for a measure -
"map" and the phrase fill up - "sa".
It is a fairly small
town with mostly modern building spread around the slopes of a small
hillock called Altinho. It lies about 13 kms from the capital city of
Panaji and on most days there is hardly anything to entice the casual
visitor to its environs.
But come Friday
morning, the whole town has a lively look when the famous weekly Friday
Market begins. The market attracts people from all over Goa who come
here to buy and sell their wares. Everything from fresh and dried fish,
incense, spices, fruits and vegetables to souvenirs from other states of
India is available here.
Local Goan
specialities such as spicy sausages (chouriços) and the Goan spirits
such as toddi and cashew feni are much in demand amongst locals and
outsides. Another item to look out for is the magnificent banana crop
from the nearby village of Moira. Most of the items are sold after a few
rounds of bargaining and the prices are usually much lower than anywhere
else.
Most of the items are
piled up in heaps on the sidewalks, with most of the vendors being
colourfully dressed womenfolk from the nearby villages who come here to
sell their produce. The market also draws a large number of foreign
tourists from the nearby beach areas who come here to stock up on their
provisions.
Mapusa does not have
many tourist sites worth visiting. There are a few colonial era
Municipal building on the Altinho hill, a fairly modern temple of Lord
Hanuman just a few minutes from the main bus stand and most importantly
the Church of Our Lady of Miracles about 2 kms east of the market area.
The church is also
known as St Jerome's locally and dates back originally from the year
1594 when the first edifice was built. Since then it has been rebuilt
several times, most recent reconstruction being in 1961. During the
Liberation of Goa that year, the Church was razed by a fire which was
allegedly sparked off when the retreating Portuguese army tried to blow
up the nearby bridge to stall the advance of the Indian army.
The Church of Our Lady
of Miracles has a beautiful gabled facade but is more famous for its
annual feast than for its architectural splendour. Since the Church is
located on the original site of an ancient Hindu temple, the Hindu
community also considers it sacred area. Consequently, in a fine display
of communal harmony that exists in Goa, the annual feast held on the
16th day after Easter is enthusiastically celebrated by Christians and
Hindus alike.
The other famous
shrine is that of Lord Bodgeshwar, located on the outskirts of the town
in the middle of some rice fields, which is beautifully lit up at night
and draws thousands of devotees for its annual Jatra (festival).
HOW TO GET
THERE
Road: Mapusa is the pass through point for all buses travelling
to and from Goa to Mumbai, Pune and a number of other destinations. So
the bus stand near the main square at the entrance to the city is a busy
hub of activity with hundreds of travel agents stalls for inter-state
travel bookings.
Most local buses for
all the nearby beaches of Calangute, Baga, Anjuna, Vagator, Chapora, and
Arambol and other surrounding areas leave from the Kadamba bus stand on
the southwest edge of town.
Motorcycle taxis are
also available near the main town square and are often the quickest mode
of transport to the beachside. Tourist Taxis charges are considerably
more, so it is best to share the fare with four or five other travellers
if possible.
Rail:
The Konkan Railway coming in from Mumbai stops for a few minutes at the
Tivim (Thivim) railway station which lies at a distance of 12 kms from
Mapusa. There are rickshaws and tourist taxis available here to take you
to the nearest beach hotel or resort. Here too, it is best to share the
ride with as many passengers as possible and also to fix up a fare for
the trip before starting the journey.
See Also Other Goan
Towns:
(
Panaji | Mapusa |
Margao | Ponda |
Vasco )

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