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Naguesh
Temple
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Around
25 kms from Panaji, in the village of Bandode, lies the temple of Lord
Naguesh. The area surrounding the temple is known as Nagueshi and lies
just 800 metres from Farmagudi on the way to Ponda.
There is a stone
plaque near the temple, dating back to 1413, which describes the
donation of surrounding lands to the temple by a local family. This was
in the reign of Veer Pratap Devraya of the Vijayanagar kingdom. There
are stone idols of Shiv-Paravati and Ganesh inside the temple which
actually date back to the seventh and eight century which has led to the
conjecture of the temple being in existence since that time.
Thus, unlike most
temples in the area, the Naguesh Temple has been in existence in its
original location for centuries. However, the present day building is a
recent construction having been renovated and patched up around the year
1880.
The temple is
dedicated to Lord Naguesh, who was known as Nagnath in ancient times.
Lord Naguesh is another incarnation of Lord Shiva. Worth noting at the
temple, are the colourful images of gods and goddesses around the base
of the deepstambha (lamp tower).
The temple has a
magnificent ancient tali (water reservoir) surrounded by palms. The
reservoir is built in such a way that standing at a certain location
around the tali, a person can view the reflection of the idol of Lord
Naguesh and the lighted lamps in the inner sanctum.
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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