Shanta Durga Temple, Kavalem –
The Temple
The temple complex is situated on
the slope of the foothills of western Ghats, surrounded by lush vegetation.
There is a main temple and three smaller temples of other deities which have
been built on three sides of the temple. The temple consists of a collection of
pyramidal roofs with a dome. The pillars and floors are made of Kashmir stone.
The temple has a huge tank,
a Deepa Stambha and Agrashalas (guest
houses).
The majestic Deepastambam (lamp
tower) is a significant structure in this Temple. It is of six tiers. There is a
Nagarkhana at the entrance of the temple. The Sabha Mandapam of the temple has
massive and thick pillars with marble flooring. The Antarala (vestibule) has a
beautifully carved silver gateway with beautiful grape motifs. The Ghumti
crowned by a golden Kalash atop the dome is unique and the highest in Goa.
Presiding Deity is called as Shanta
Durga / Santeri. She is housed in the sanctum. Shanta Durga is
holding two serpents, one in each hand, representing Lord
Vishnu and Lord Shiva. The idol is made of Pancha Datu. There is a six-inch
Shiva Linga found in the sanctum. The highlight of the temple is its golden
palanquin (Palakhi) in which the deity is carried on festive occasions.
There is a Shivalinga at this
temple which is considered as belonging to the Mahajans of the surname Vorde
who are the Kulavis of the temple of Shri Manguesha. There is also a shrine
for Lakshmi Narayana on right side. There is a small shrine dedicated
to Loma Sharma of the Saraswats at the entrance of the Temple. There is a
Temple tank in the premises.
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