Mangeshi village

Mangeshi
मंगेशी
village
Mangeshi

Location in Goa, India

Coordinates: 15°30′58″N 73°58′59″E / 15.516056°N 73.983167°E / 15.516056; 73.983167Coordinates: 15°30′58″N 73°58′59″E / 15.516056°N 73.983167°E / 15.516056; 73.983167
Country  India
State Goa
District North Goa
Languages
  Official Konkani
Time zone IST (UTC+5:30)
PIN 403404
Nearest city Ponda

Mangeshi (Devanagari:मंगेशी) is a village in Priol, 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 beauty and pleasant 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 Shree Shantadurga located at Kavale Village and Shree Mangeshi, two of the most revered patron deities in Goa are a must visit for any devotee/ tourist coming to Goa.

View of Shri Mangeshi Devasthan.

History

The original site of Sri Mangeshi temple is Kushasthali or Cortalim in Salcette Taluka. To avoid the increasing Portuguese missionary activities in Goa, the GSB community was afraid for the safety of the temples and idols. Hence the families worshipping Shree Shantadurga and Shree Manguesh, on a moonless night, leaving their homes and hearths crossed over the Zuari River to a safer region which was under the rule of the Muslim King 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 Mangeshi then in Portuguese India to a temple priest and handmaiden of the deity Mangesh. His mother tongue was Konkani. His father was Brahmin and mother belonged to Gomantak Maratha community of Goa.

The family's last name used to be Hardikar; Deenanath changed it to Mangeshkar in order to identify his family with his native town - Mangeshi.

Shri Mangeshi Temple - Majestic 7 storied Deepa Stambha.

Reaching Mangeshi Village

By Air

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

By train

By Road

See also

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