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Ramnath Temple
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The second temple in
the small village of Bandode or Bandivade as it is also known, is that
of Lord Ramnath. Located about 22 kms from the capital city of Panaji,
the temple is just a few minutes away from Farmagudi, off the main road
to Ponda.
Legend has it that the
name of Lord Ramnath comes from the place Rameshwar. It is said that
Lord Rama, after slaying Ravana in the battle was filled with remorse at
the killing. In order to seek redemption for his act, he installed a
shivalinga (symbol of Lord Shiva), on the shores and hence came to be
known as Rameshwar or Ramnath.
The idol of Lord
Ramnath was initially housed in a temple at a settlement called Lotli
(present-day Loutolim) which was set up by Gaud Saraswat Brahmins who
had migrated from Rameshwar on the southern shores of India.
Lord Ramnath, like
many other deities in Goa, was removed from the original temple at
Loutolim and smuggled away to its present day abode of Bandivade, to
avoid persecution by the Portuguese regime. Bandivade was under the
control of Bijapur at the time.
The temple also houses
other deities viz. Shri LaxmiNarayan, Shri Kamakshi, Shri Santeri and
Shri Sidhanath. Unlike most temples in Goa, the sabhamandap (grand hall)
of the temple has no pillars and yet has a special gallery for the
ladies. There is a five-storied deepstambha (lamp tower) in the
courtyard with images of Hindu saints carved on its base.
The door to the inner
sanctum has some exceptionally beautiful scenes depicted on it in silver
metal. Once scene depicts devotees worshipping a linga, and the other
shows Lord Vishnu with his consort Lakshmi sitting on his couch of a
coiled snake.
The annual festival or
Jatra of the temple is celebrated with pomp and gaiety by the devotees
with the traditional palakhi (palanquin) parading around the temple
carrying the idol of the deity.
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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