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Saptakoteshwar
Temple :
The Saptakoteshwar
temple at Narve is considered to be one of the six great sites of
temples of Lord Shiva in the Konkan area. The village of Narve is
located about 35 kms from Panaji and can be reached via an interesting
route which requires a a ferryboat from the island of Divar.
This is also an
ancient temple, Saptakoteshwar having been the deity of the Kings of the
Kadamba dynasty around the twelfth century. Coins found from this era
mention the name of the deity along with that of the King Jayakeshi.
In 1352, when the
Kadamba kingdom was conquered by the Bahamani Sultan Allauddin Hasan
Gangu and Goa was under the rule of the Sultan for about fourteen years.
A number of temples were destroyed during this period and the linga
(symbol of Lord Shiva) at the Saptakoteshwar temple was also dug up by
the troops.
In 1367, the army of
Vijayanagar King Hariharraya defeated the Bahamani Sultan's troops in
Goa and managed to restore most of the temples to their former glory
including that of Saptakoteshwar.
After the Portuguese
conquest, in the year 1540 during the years of the Inquisition, once
again the linga at the temple was removed and misused. Soon afterwards,
it was smuggled away by one of the locals named Narayan Shenvi Suryarao
and taken to a place called Latambarsem where it remained for 3 years.
In 1543, it was installed in a temple near the island of Divar.
The Maratha King
Shivaji conquered the area in 1664. On one of his many expeditions to
Goa against the Portuguese in 1668, he gave the order for the
Saptakoteshwar temple at Narve to be rebuilt and the linga installed in
its proper place. The stone plaque mentioning this order can still be
seen near the temple entrance today.
The legend behind the
name Saptakoteshwar is also quite interesting. According to the legend,
seven holy sages once set out to pray to Lord Shiva near the place where
five holy rivers met the sea. They prayed for seven crore years at the
end of which, Lord Shiva appeared to grant their wishes and agreed to
stay at the place in one of his incarnations. This incarnation is known
as Saptakoteshwar (sapt means seven and koteshwar means lord of crores).
The most important
festival celebrated at the temple, attended by thousands of devotees
from Goa and other parts of India, is Gokulashtami which is considered
to be the day on which Lord Shiva appeared in this incarnation to grant
the wishes of the seven holy sages.
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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