Mangeshi

Coordinates: 15°26′48″N 73°58′12″E / 15.446595°N 73.970067°E / 15.446595; 73.970067
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Mangueshi
Girisha
Village
UTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
403404
Vehicle registrationGA
Nearest cityPonda
Websitegoa.gov.in

Mangueshi is a village in

Ponda, Goa, India. Mangueshi/Mangueshim are other variations for the same name.

Entrance path to Mangeshi Temple
View of Shri Mangeshi Temple Lake.jpg

Main Attraction

The temple of Shri Mangesh is set amidst natural surroundings. Mangeshi, which is a little village along Goa's Panaji-Ponda road is a point of pilgrimage for hundreds of tourists from all over India and abroad.

The temples of

GSB
families in Goa are a must visit for any devotee/ tourist coming to Goa.

View of Shri Mangeshi Devasthan.

History

The original site of Sri

Adilshah
.

After remaining in the house of a temple priest for sometime, the deity idol was finally installed at its present site in the village.

The territory of Ponda was not under Portuguese rule in the 16th Century and hence was seen as a safe haven by the Hindus fleeing persecution by the Jesuits and Portuguese. The forests of Ponda were ideal places for Hindus to form makeshift temples with the Idols they had salvaged from the broken temples of Sashti (

Salsette
).

Shri Mangeshi Temple Rath (Temple Chariot).

Mangeshkar Family

The famous musical family of the Mangeshkar's belong to this village of Mangeshi. Their father, Deenanath Mangeshkar was born (1900) in the village of Mangueshi then in Portuguese India to a temple priest and handmaiden of the deity Manguesh. His mother tongue was Konkani. His father was a married Karhade Brahmin pujari and his mother was his Devadasi mistress belonging to Gomantak Maratha Samaj community of Goa.[1][2]

Deenanath's father had the last name Hardikar;,[3] but Deenanath did not inherit his father's Brahmin caste and surname because his parents were not married to each other.[4] Deenanath adopted the surname Mangeshkar in order to identify his family with his native town - Mangueshi.

Deepa Stambha
.

Reaching Mangueshi Village

By Air

Mangueshi is 37.92 km from Dabolim Airport. Goa Dabolim Airport is well connected from all major cities of India & abroad.

By train

  • The nearest town of
    Karmali
    railway station.
  • The major railway terminus of
    Madgaon
    has bus services catering up to Ponda.

By Road

  • Local bus services operated by private bus owners ply regularly from Ponda Bus Stand as well as from Kadamba Bus Stand, Panjim.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Lata Mangeshkar@90: Tracing the Mangeshkar lineage to the Western Ghats". The Week.
  2. .
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  4. ^ "Asha Bhosle has not done enough for Goa: BJP lawmaker". First post. 7 May 2013. The relation between Goa and the Mangeshkars strained further after the eldest sibling Lata Mangeshkar was not allowed to perform a rite by the temple management, which cited caste concerns.