The Epitome of Motherhood in Goa- Shree Devkikrishna Laxmi Ravalnath Devasthan, Marcel (My Kuladevata)
Located in Marcel, a small hamlet in Goa, Shri Devkikrishna Ravalnath Devasthan boasts itself of being the only temple in India where Shri Krishna is worshipped as an infant along with his biological mother Devki.
History of the Devasthan.
Originally, the temple of Shree Devkikrishna was located in a place called Devgim, on the island of Chorão or चोडण, in the Tiswadi Taluka.
The Portuguese rulers in Goa brought about mass religious conversion of the local population and razed
innumerable Hindu temples in the three talukas: Bardez, Salcette & Tiswadi.
The Devkikrishna temple also met the same fate. Sensing trouble, the local Hindus quietly crossed over the neighbouring Vaddem village near Maem in Bicholim Taluka with the vigraha of Devkikrishna
and other deities of Chorão. This translocation of the deities took place between the years 1530 and 1540. But when the Portuguese attacked the Bicholim taluka in the 18th Century, the need was felt to shift the deities once again. This time a safer haven under the Adilshahi
kingdom was selected. This safe haven was the hamlet of Mahashala or Mashel or Marcel. Inspite of being under the Adilshahi rule, the entire affairs and governance of Ponda taluka was under the control of the Hindu Desais and Sardessais. It was only in the year 1842 that
a grand temple of Shree Devkikrishna was built in Marcel.
The Story behind Mata Devki holding Balkrishna in Her arms⬇️
A special reference to Gomanchal Parvat or present day Goa is made in the Mahabharat & the Harivamsa Purana.
According to the popular lore, Mata Devki happened to meet Shree Krishna in Chorão or Chudamani island when the evil king Kalyavana was burnt down to ashes by king Muchukunda. Shree Krishna had acted as a medium for the death of Kalyavana.
However, Mata Devki couldn't recognise
Her own son as both, Devki and Krishna were seperated from each other the day He was born and after being freed from the clutches of Kansa, the mother hardly got to see Her son. Realising this, Krishna assumed the form of a baby and climbed up on the lap of Devki.
This moment of a heartwarming reunion between a mother & her son was immortalised in the form of the vigraha that we see today in the Mandir.
The Vigraha of Shree Devkikrishna is that of Mata Devki holding Shree Balkrishna on Her left side and supporting Him with Her left arm.
The Vigraha is believed to belong to the Vijaynagar period. During the alankar mahapuja, a metalic murti of Shree Devkikrishna is placed in front of the moola vigraha and dressed and decorated with jewellery and flower garlands.
The Parivar Devatas or the Affiliate Deities.
The original temples of the Parivar Devatas of Shree Devkikrishna Devasthan were located in different places on the island of Chorão. They were translocated to Maem first and then Marcel along with Devkikrishna. Today these Parivar
Devatas form an integral part of the Devasthan and are consecrated in seperate temples near the main temple. The Parivar Devatas include: 1. Devi Bhumika 2. Shree Laxmi Narayan 3. Devi Katyayani
Even though the Kulavis of this Devasthan are GSB Vaishnavas, one can see the synthesis of the various sampradayas of the Sanatan Dharma here, namely: Vaishnava, Shaiva, Shakta & Nath Sampradaya (Shree Mallinath).
Some facts: 1. Besides Janmashtami, there are two major festivals celebrated in the Devasthan: Chikhal Kalo on the Ashadhi Dwadashi Day & Pousha Pournima i.e. Manni Punav or Malini Pournima.
2. There is a small murti of Chaturbhuja Shree Krishna made out of Tulsi stem.
This murti resides in the Garbhagriha of Devkikrishna and is placed in front of the Palkhi vigraha of Shree Devkikrishna. Childless couples who perform puja to this murti are believed to be blessed with a healthy child.
Conclusion:
Mata Devki sacrificed her motherly affection for her duty towards mankind. But her sacrifice did not go in vain, as this Devasthan worships this very aspect of hers. Today she stands in the temple in her full splendour, like a powerful matriarch, with her son Krishna
And the Preserver of the Universe clings to his mother as a small baby full of innocence.
The Goddess with a tilted head- Shree Navadurga Devasthan of Madkai.
The Navadurga Devasthan of Madkai in Ponda Taluka of Goa, is amongst the most well-known temples of Goa.
The presiding deity of the devasthan is venerated as the embodiment of the Nine forms of Devi Durga. Hence, the name Navadurga.
The Temple
The temple of Devi Navadurga is located in a place called Deulwado.
A flight of stairs take us to the grand entrance or the Mahadwara of the temple. The temple stands as a magnificient exemplar of the Indo-Portuguese architecture.
The Vighnaharta of Goa- Shree Mahaganpati Devasthan of Khandola
The Mahaganpati Devasthan is believed to be the oldest Goan temple dedicated to Shree Ganesh. The original temple of Shree Mahaganpati was located on the Divar or Diwadi island in Tiswadi taluka. Diwadi, also known by the name Deepwati, is venerated in the Sahayadri khand of the
Skanda Purana as a Tirthkshetra. The Mahaganpati Devasthan was situated on a hillock in Navelim-Goltim on this Divar Island. The Portuguese razed the Mandir to the ground and built the Piedade church adjoining the site. The original site was converted into a cemetery and
Shree Vijayadurga Devasthan is dedicated to a form of Devi Durga, located in Keri, Ponda. She is the Kuladevta of many GSBs and Karhade Brahmins. The original temple of Vijayadurga was located in Sancoale or Shankhwal (Sankwal) in Salcette taluka.
Devi Vijayadurga, Devi Shantadurga Shankhwaleshwari and Shri Laxmi Narsimha were the presiding deities of Sancoale. The Portuguese onslaught on these temples forced the devotees to translocate the deities to safe havens. Shantadurga & Laxmi Narsimha were shifted to Veling while
The Abode of Devi Mohini in Goa - Shri Mahalasa Narayani Devasthan of Mardol
Like every other Goan temple, the Mahalasa Narayani Devasthan is peculiar, in the sense that it houses the Mohini Avatar of Shri Hari Vishnu by the name 'Mahalasa'. Even though most of the people in Maharashtra and Karnataka believe Mahalasa to be an incarnation of Parvati and
the consort of Khandoba, She is worshipped as an independent Goddess in Goa and some parts of Karnataka. Mahalasa Narayani is a Kuldevta of many GSBs, Daivadnya & Karhade Brahmins. Like most other Goan temples, the temple of Mahalasa was located in Varunapur or present day Verna
Shree Shantadurga Devasthan of Kavlem is one of the most well known Goan temples. Situated against the backdrop of gigantic mountains and luscious greenery, this temple is an example of the amalgamation of the Indo-Portuguese architecture.
The chief deity of the temple is Devi Shantadurga, a calm form of Durga Devi. The inner sanctum of the temple houses a four armed vigraha of Devi Shantadurga holding Hari & Hara with her two front hands. This peculiar form of Devi Durga finds its origin in the
The hamlet of Marcel or Mashel in Goa can called the Temple Town as it houses more than 15 temples. One of the most prominent temples of Marcel is Shri Devkikrishna Devasthan where Sri Krishna is worshipped along with His Mother Devki.
This temple is associated with two major festivals besides Gokulashtami. One of them being Manni Punav which falls on Paush Pournima and the other one being Chikal Kalo which falls on the Ashadh Shukla Dwadashi when the monsoon season is on its peak.
The Chikal Kalo narrates the games that Krishna and his friends played with mud when they were kids.
On the Chikal Kalo day, the boys & the menfolk irrespective of their age, caste etc, gather at the temple grounds.They apply oil on their bodies.The participants proceed towards