Shri Mahalsa temple at Mardol
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Southindiatourtravel.com offer There are many temples in Goa . These temples although stand out from other temples of India for their architectural differences but devotion, celebration and the process of thanksgiving is as same as in other parts of the nation.
Temple of Shri Mahalsa and serving to this similarity is temple Shri Mahalsa at Mardol in Goa.
The Shri Mahalsa Temple is situated about 1 km away from the Shri Mangueshi temple located in the village of Mardol. Shri Mahalsa Temple is consecrated to the god of power.
The word ‘Mahalasa' actually translates as a form of ‘Shakti', ‘Madalasa' or ‘Narayani'. The deity is worshipped as the manifestation and attribute of the Lord Vishnu as ‘Mohini'.
To put it so, this temple is attributed to the Mohini image of Lord Vishnu incarnated during the fight between Devas (deities) and Asuras (demons).
The first thing on entering this temple you will see is a huge ‘Deep Stambha' made of five metals. This ‘Deep Stambha' was constructed in 17 th century at the premises of Shri Mahalsa at Mardol.
The Shri Mahalsa at Mardol features beautiful wooden carvings of the ten incarnations of Lord Vishnu.
There is a mammoth round pillars also that support the ‘Sabha Mandap' at the entrance.
However, the ‘Sabha Mandap' is reconstructed to manifest the glorious past of the original temple located at Verna in Salcete Taluka.
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and temple of Shri Mahalsa in goa.
Goa has a number of temples which have their own charm and pleasure. The devotees too tired of the adventures and sight seeing will surely find the solace they are looking for in one of temples.
Shri Mahalsa temple at Mardol is one such place for the religious ones. This temple is around one century old and is located at a distance of around 14 kilometers from Mapusa at Kansarpal.
It has 4 pillars of seven rows and the inner structure as well as the outer one makes it a unique temple among the all temples of Goa.
“Roudra” meaning fierce, this image may always frighten the visitors who are atheists! Shri Kalika Temple of Goa also has the arrangement for the distant travelers for the fooding and lodging.
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