Religious Places in Goa
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1.Don't rub eyes frequently as this can cause an eye infection as few of us bother to wash our hands before touching our eyes.
2. When you splash water do not do this furiously believing doing this will take away tiredness instead wash gently as splashing may hurtle the smallest dust particles or an allergen which may minutely damage the cornea.
3. Use disposable tissues instead of handkerchiefs to wipe eyes, as they are more hygienic.
4. Don't sit near than 15 feet from the television and keep your book at least two feet away for stronger eye muscles.
5. Use cream based eye makeup as powdery eye shadows can enter eyes and, cause irritation. Be very gentle in case you wear lenses.
6. Avoid using aerosol products like hair spray if you wear lenses.
7. Don't use your mascara for more than a year.
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Goan temples are unique and stand apart from other Indian temples in their distinct architecture, location, spaciousness, and environment.
Almost each and every village has one temple to serve the religious and spiritual aspirations of the Hindu devotees. Both old temples with a rich heritage of centuries and new ones attract hundreds of devotees from all over Goa and other parts of India.
The Archaeological Survey of India is actively engaged in excavation, renovation and also relocation where necessary of ancient heritage temples.
Southindiatourtravel.com present the most famous temples of Goa for your knowledge of the magnificent diversity of Hindu religion in Goa.
Shri Shantadurga Temple - The temples in Goa are like most Hindu temples in India. Each of the temples in Goa is based around a deity which is the centre of worship.
However, the architecture of the temples in Goa is a little different because of historical reasons.
There is the famous temple of Sri Shantadurga the goddess of peace who is said to have settled a
quarrel between Lord Shiva and Lord Vishnu amicably.
Sri Shantadurga is worshipped all over Goa and scores of temples have been devoted to this deity. At several places it is known by several names, "Thamai", "Sateri", "Bhumka", "Adimaya" and others.
Sri Shantadurga is worshipped all over Goa and scores of temples have been devoted to this deity. At several places it is known by several names, "Thamai", "Sateri", "Bhumka", "Adimaya" and others.
Situated at the foothill of Kavalem, the Shantadurga temple boasts of a huge tank, a Dipa Stambha and Agrashalas. The temple was built in 1728 AD during the reign of Shahu Maharaj of Satara at the request of one of his ministers, Naro Ram Mantri.
The original site of Sri Shantadurga temple is Kardelivana of Quelossim in Mormugao Taluka, where the great bard Krishnadas Shama penned the epic "Sri Krishna Charita" probably in the 14th century on the lines of Dnyaneshwari.
Shri Shantadurga Temple has an impressive idol of Goddess Shree Durga who mediated between Shree Vishnu and Shree Shiva and stopped the fierce full war going on between the two. She is flanked by Vishnu and Shiva on both the sides.
Southindiatourtravel.com provides information on Shri Shantadurga Temple and different Temples in Goa.
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