Narakasura Processions, Competitions Mark Beginning of Diwali Season in Goa


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Panaji, Nov 6: Narakasura, the demon is here once gain. Narakasura processions, competitions mark the beginning of Diwali season in Goa. Thousands of Narakasura effigies are made and taken out in processions across the state of Goa on the eve of Diwali.


Narakasura effigy at Bhatlem in Panaji



Eye catching Narakasura effigy with Krisha by Vaishnavi Sports and Cultural club at Betim.


Narakasura effigy at Ferry wharf in Betim.


Narakasura effigy at Malim fish jetty.



Beutifully lit up street at Altinho Slope in Panaji.


Giant 'Aakashkandil' at Proteas in Bhatlem.


Huge Narakasura effigy at Mala in Panaji.


Narakasura effigy at St. Inez in Panaji.


Twin Narakasura effigies in Verem.

 

Diwali, the festival of lights is also known as "Naraka Chaturdashi". It may be recalled that Lord Krishna during the Dwapar yug, killed the demon 'Narakasura' and freed 16,000 beautiful girls and women during the wee hours of Naraka Chaturdashi.

Lord Krishna was then given a warm welcome and given a early morning bath with brightness all around. People thus celebrate this victory of good over evil as 'Diwali'. The traditiion still continues in Goa too.

  

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  • ASHOK, Udupi/Dubai

    Sat, Nov 06 2010

    The traditiion still continues in Goa too means what?

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  • hari, mangalroe

    Sat, Nov 06 2010

    goa people always celebrate festival on different style than other..deepavali or christmas..their style much diffrent than others..
    we can find lot similatities to south american culture.
    may be thats the reason me and every one loves to celebrate festival season in goa..

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