Friday 14 April 2017

TOURIST PLACES OF GOA

                        BEACHES IN GOA



Agonda Beach
Agonda Beach

Agonda is a substantial town situated in Canacona in South Goa, India. Agonda is well known for its shoreline and It is one of the main four shorelines assigned as turtle settling locales under the Coastal Regulation Zone 2011 notification. There is one more shoreline on opposite side of Agonda precipice called Cola shoreline which has a bordering tidal pond. As of the 2011 India statistics, Agonda had a populace of 3801. Males constituted 47% of the populace and females 53%.Average Sex Ratio of Agonda town is 1110 which is higher than Goa state normal of 973. Agonda had a normal education rate of 86.11%, higher than the national normal of 74.04%: male proficiency was 91.47% and female education 81.26%. 10.42% of the populace was under 6 years old.



Palolem Beach
Palolem Beach

Palolem Beach is to a great extent pristine and is possessed by both neighborhood anglers and by remote travelers who live in shacks along the shore or in the principle town itself. It is around one mile (roughly 1.61 km) long and is sickle formed; one can see the whole shoreline from either end. Both finishes of the shoreline comprise of rocks extending out into the ocean. The profundity of the ocean expands progressively, being shallowest at the northern end of the shoreline, making it alright for normal swimmers, and the streams are not quick. The closest air terminal is Dabolim Airport which is around 67 km away. The closest railroad station is Canacona rail route station which can be come to from Madgoan intersection rail line station in only 30 mins. There are transport administrations at a normal interim of 30 mins from the shoreline to the Kadamba Transport Corporation (KTC) Bus Depot in Margao. The closest KTC warehouse is at Canacona.



Mandrem Beach
Mandrem Beach

Mandrem Beach is a white sand shoreline with clear water. The shoreline of Mandrem lies between the twin shorelines of Ashwem and Arambol. A rough bluff out into the ocean is the thing that isolates it from Arambol shoreline. This shoreline is a tranquil and serene shoreline. The magnificence of Mandrem Beach is particularly amid the High Tide time when the ocean water hurries into the Mandrem Creek or River. This Mandrem river moves parallel to the waterline. Mandrem has a little angling group and periodically one may see neighborhood anglers pulling their catch from the ocean.



Varca Beach
Varca Beach

Varca is famous for its shorelines, subsequently it has turned into a well known goal for voyagers. The column of wooden angling pontoons seen on the shoreline has a place with the Christian angling group. Well known shoreline resorts in Varca incorporate the Ramada Caravela Beach Resort, ZURI White Sands Resort, the Club Mahindra Varca Beach Resort. As of the 2001 India census, Varca had a populace of 4859. Guys constitute 47% of the populace and females 53%. Varca has a normal education rate of 77%, higher than the national normal of 59.5%: male proficiency is 80%, and female proficiency is 75%. In Varca, 10% of the populace is under 6 years old. Starting today, the populace is around 25,000. The vast majority of the guys in Varca, take up employments as Sea farers or as NRI(Non Resident Indians) in the center east like Kuwait, UAE and Bahrain. The Town generally involves Catholics and Hindus.



Benaulim Beach
Benaulim Beach

Benaulim is an evaluation town in South Goa region in the condition of Goa, India. It is a shoreline town somewhat south of Margao in Goa, India. It is a town of monstrous common magnificence, situated along the picturesque South Goa coastline.The town was known as Banahalli or Banavalli (the town of the bolt) before the coming of the Portuguese. Antiquated Banavalli had a glorious sanctuary devoted to Shiva and Parvati, known as Katyayani Baneshvar vestiges, of which can be as yet found in the town. The gods were moved to Aversa in Northern Kanara (present day Uttara Kannada) in the sixteenth century. Benaulim is situated at 15.25°N 73.92°E. It has a normal rise of 1 meter (3 feet). Benaulim's fundamental market is situated at Maria Hall which is around 2 km far from the shoreline. Benaulim has 2 shorelines—Benaulim shoreline, which is the prime shoreline, and Vaddi shoreline, which is not so much congested but rather more created than Benaulim shoreline.



                    CASINO & GAMBLING


Deltin Royale Casino
Deltin Royale Casino

The Casino Goa is a live gambling club found seaward in Panaji in Goa. The gambling club is situated on a yacht, the M.V. Caravela, tied down in the River Mandovi. The clubhouse vessel worth is 110 million Rupees and is possessed by the Advani Pleasure Cruise Co Ltd as a joint wander between the organization and Casinos Austria. It has around eleven tables of American Roulette, Blackjack and Paplu (Rummy) other than a couple of electronic space machines. The setup of the club was disputable as live betting is banned in India. This was in part evaded by facilitating it off the terrain. The legislature in Goa is advancing seaward clubhouse in Goa by giving new licenses to more organizations trying to produce more visitor related income. Goa state is the just a single in India that licenses both electronic onland club and live seaward ones.




Casino palm
Casino palm



Settled amidst the never resting and throbbing Baga Beach, lies a shelter of peace and quietness. Circumscribed by the steadily clamoring shacks and influencing waves, Casino Palms not just offers you diversions, for example, Roulette, Mini Flush, Baccarat, Blackjack, Tai Sai and the ever renowned Slot Machines, additionally an unwinding of your body, psyche and soul.




The Zuri White Sands
The Zuri White Sands


Goa is a place that is known for rich, otherworldly social legacy pulling in individuals from practically every stroll of life; the solitary voyager to the extravagance vacationer to the one on a business trip. With its sun-kissed white shorelines, tranquil blue oceans and the lavish wandering boulevards, Goa blossoms with the hearts it has stolen, conveying explorers once more now and again. The Zuri White Sands, Goa Resort and Casino is an impression of everything Goa is, and the sky is the limit from there. Our honor winning, five-star shoreline resort, The Zuri White Sands in Goa sits on the most grand, pleasant white-sands shoreline, Varca. Our 37 sections of land of heaven brags of a winding pool, a tremendous perspective of the ocean from our Goan-style extravagance rooms and everything from genuine Goan, European to Pan Asian cooking. At the point when in Goa, you won't miss our most recent expansion, Dunes, the main clubhouse of its kind in Goa.


                              STREET MARKETING



The Saturday Night Market
The Saturday Night Market

626 Night Market is an extensive scale night advertise situated in the 626 zone code district of San Gabriel Valley, upper east of Los Angeles. Its occasions are held month to month amid the late spring every year. Every month's 3-day night advertise draws a normal of 60,000 participants with more than 200 taking an interest nourishment, stock, and specialty merchants, and additionally craftsmanship and music attractions. [non-essential source needed] The lead 626 Night Market is held at Santa Anita Park in Arcadia and has since extended to incorporate the DTLA Night Market held by Staples Center in Downtown Los Angeles and the OC Night Market held at the OC Fair and Event Center in Costa Mesa. The coordinators express that it is the biggest such market in the United States.


Anjuna Market
Anjuna Market

Anjuna ([ɦɔɳzuɳẽ]) is a Census Town in Goa, one of the twelve Brahmin comunidades of Bardez. 
Its congregation, St. Michael's Church, Anjuna, established in 1595, is committed to S. Miguel, and commends the dining experiences of S. Miguel (September 29) and Nossa Senhora Advogada (second week of January). There are three vast houses of prayer in the ward: the one to S. Antonio (Praias), to Nossa Senhora de Saude (Mazalvaddo), and to Nossa Senhora de Piedade (Grande Chinvar). The house of prayer at Vagator turned into the congregation of the new ward of Vagator, devoted to S. Antonio, in the twentieth century. Anjuna is well known for its daze parties hung on the shoreline amid the traveler season. Anjuna additionally has the renowned bug showcase (Every Wednesday) where you can buy numerous things, running from natural products to adornments, garments, hashish and electronic gadgets.



Mapusa Friday Bazaar
Mapusa Friday Bazaar

Mapusa Friday Market is a customary, provincial week after week advertise in Mapusa, North Goa and a noteworthy vacation spot. It is situated inside and around the Mapusa Municipal market region. This market mirrors the embodiment of Goa and it is a mob of shading and commotion. Goan merchants wearing their bright garments roll in from the encompassing towns to offer their privately developed or made products, including flavors of numerous types. Crisp natural products, generally naturally developed, is sold in plenitude. The market is outstanding for its gems, stoneware, zest, and cover shops. Huge numbers of the slows down in the bazaar are gathered by kind of merchandise, with unique zones for straw caps, Goan home-made chouriço and so forth. Strings of Goan chouriço, spiced and marinated pork wieners, are sold here. Seedless tamarind, or amot as it is known locally, is additionally exchanged extraordinary request.




Margao Market
Margao Market

Margao truly known as Mathagra, is the second biggest city by populace, and the business and social capital of the Indian condition of Goa. It is the managerial central station of Salcete taluka and South Goa area. By street, Margao is found roughly 33 kilometers (21 mi) from the capital Panjim, and 27 kilometers (17 mi) from Vasco da Gama. Margão is the Portuguese spelling with Madugão being utilized as a part of Konkani. It was called Madgaon in Marathi. It is gotten from the Sanskrit Maṭhagrām which implies a town developing towards the east. In Ravanphond, now a suburb of Margao, there are sanctuaries of Matsyendranath and Gorakhnath. The dwelling place Nath medicants was known as a Matha (Monastery). Madagao was called Mathagrama by virtue of Vaishnavite Math having a place with Dvaita organization which was established in the last fifteenth century and moved to Partagali after the foundation of the Portuguese power.



                                         MUSEUMS


National Naval Aviation Museum
National Naval Aviation Museum

The Naval Aviation Museum is a military exhibition hall situated in Bogmalo, 6 km from Vasco da Gama, Goa, India. This gallery contains displays that feature the development of the Indian Naval Air Arm over decades. The historical center is isolated into two primary parts, an outside show and a two-story indoor display. The Museum was introduced in October 1998 and is one of the Two Military Aviation Museums in India, the other being the Indian Air Force Museum, Palam in Delhi. The Naval Aviation Museum is the main of its kind in the whole mainland of Asia.




Museum Of Goa
Museum Of Goa

Goa State Museum, otherwise called the State Archeology Museum, Panaji, is an exhibition hall in Goa, India. Set up in 1977, it contains divisions including Ancient History and Archeology, Art and Craft, and Geology. The historical center, starting at 2008, had around 8,000 ancient rarities in plain view, including stone figures, wooden items, carvings, bronzes, compositions, original copies, uncommon coins, and anthropological articles. The historical center is right now situated at the EDC Complex in Patto, Panaji; prior it was housed at St. Inez, Panjim. The historical center was made as an Archeology Museum unit of the Department of Archives in Goa in 1973, opening a little exhibition hall in a leased expanding on 29 September 1977. Subsequent to building another gallery complex, it was formally initiated by the President of India on 18 June 1996. The exhibition hall's displays give data about the antiquated authentic and social conventions of Goa, which are shown specifically, to feature distinctive parts of the history and culture of Goa.




Goa Chitra Museum
Goa Chitra Museum

The Goa Chitra is a gallery situated in the previous Portuguese settlement (and now India's littlest state) of Goa. It has an extensive accumulation - more than 4000 curios - concentrating on Goa's conventional agrarian innovation and way of life. Goa Chitra is situated in the beach front Goan town of Benaulim. It was established and is run (2010) by the craftsman keeper restorer Victor-Hugo Gomes. TimeOut Mumbai has portrayed the historical center as "[o]ne of Goa's most beguiling attractions" and include that "this little rustic complex houses a great many conventional actualizes, vessels and apparatuses that developed over hundreds of years in the agrarian heartland of Goa in the administration of cultivating and other customary exchanges.




                          HISTORIC SITES


Reis Magos Fort
Reis Magos Fort

Reis Magos is a town situated on the northern bank of the Mandovi River in Bardez, Goa, inverse to the capital city of Panjim. The town is well known for two of Goa's celebrated structures; the Reis Magos Fort, and the Reis Magos Church – the main church in Bardez. Reis Magos is the Portuguese name for the Three Wise Men from the Bible. Originating before Fort Aguada considerably a century, a moment, littler post that crowns the headland extending into the tightest extend of the Mandovi, nearly confronting the capital city Panjim, is the Reis Magos Fort. This Fort, encompassed by solid laterite dividers studded with regularly Portuguese turrets, was raised in 1551 to ensure the tightest point at the mouth of the Mandovi estuary. It was developed in this manner on various events lastly re-raised in 1707.




Fort Aguada
Fort Aguada



The stronghold was built in 1612 to prepare for the Dutch and the Marathas. It was a reference point for the vessels originating from Europe around then. This old Portuguese fortress remains on the shoreline south of Candolim, at the shore of the Mandovi River. It was at first entrusted with resistance of delivery and the adjacent Bardez sub region. A freshwater spring inside the stronghold gave water supply to the boats that used to stop by. This is the manner by which the stronghold got its name: Aguada, which means Water. Teams of passing boats would frequently visit to recharge their new water stores. On the stronghold stands a four-story Portuguese beacon, raised in 1864 and the most seasoned of its kind in Asia. Worked in 1612, it was previously the show off of 79 guns. It has the limit of putting away 2,376,000 gallons of water, one of the greatest freshwater stockpiles of the time in entire of Asia. This post is separated in two sections: the upper part went about as stronghold and watering station, while the lower part filled in as a protected compartment for Portuguese boats. Though the upper part has a channel, underground water stockpiling load, black powder room, beacon and bastions, it additionally has a mystery escape section to use amid time of war and crisis. The beacon at introductory stage is utilized to radiate light once in 7 minutes. In 1834 it was changed to emanate light making shroud at regular intervals, be that as it may it was deserted in 1976.



Cabo-De-Rama Fort
Cabo-De-Rama Fort

Portuguese guaranteed the Cabo de Rama Fort in the wake of vanquishing the Raja (King) of Soonda and remodeled it along these lines. Previously, the stronghold has exchanged hands between Hindu, Muslim rulers and the Portuguese and saw many fights ever. The present feeble structure with turrets and corroded guns is a remaining of the Portuguese. The Portuguese furnished it with 21 weapons and military sleeping shelter, and in addition commandant quarters and a house of prayer. It was deserted when the Portuguese left this place. Afterward, this stronghold housed an administration jail till 1955 and was surrendered once more. Today, this fortification is in vestiges, however is a famous vacation destination of Goa.


Basilica-Of-Bom-Jesus
Basilica-Of-Bom-Jesus

The Basilica of Bom Jesus or Borea Jezuchi Bajilika (Portuguese: Basílica do Bom Jesus) is situated in Goa, India, and is an UNESCO World Heritage Site. The basilica holds the mortal stays of St. Francis Xavier. The congregation is situated in Old Goa, which was the capital of Goa in the beginning of Portuguese standards. 'Bom Jesus' (truly, 'Great (or Holy) Jesus') is the name utilized for the Ecce Homo in the nations of Portuguese colonization. The Jesuit church is India's first minor basilica, and is thought to be one of the best cases of elaborate engineering in India. Development take a shot at the congregation started in 1594. The congregation was blessed in May 1605 by the diocese supervisor, Dom Fr. Aleixo de Menezes. This world legacy landmark has risen as a milestone ever. It contains the assortment of St. Francis Xavier, a dear companion of St. Ignatius Loyola with whom he established the Society of Jesus (the Jesuits). Francis Xavier kicked the bucket on Sancian Island while on the way to mainland China on (December 2, 1552).


Shanta Durga Temple
Shanta Durga Temple

Shri Shantadurga Temple is a Private sanctuary complex having a place with GSB people group. 33 km (21 mi) from Panaji at the foothill of Kavalem town in Ponda Taluka, Goa, India. H.H.Shrimad Swamiji of ShriKavale Math is Spiritual head Of Shree Shantadurga Saunsthan,Kavale. Shree Shantadurga is the Kuldevi (family divinity) of numerous Goud Saraswat Brahmans families(from Konkan area of Maharashtra,Karwar and Goa). This present sanctuary structure of Shree Shantadurga devi was worked amid the period from 1713 a.d to 1738 AD.On the fourth of December 2016, the sanctuary finished its 450th year of presence. (Margashirsh Shuddh Panchmi). The sanctuary is committed to Shantadurga, the goddess who intercedes amongst Vishnu and Shiva. The god is additionally called "Santeri" casually. Purana discusses a fight amongst Shiva and Vishnu The fight was fierce to the point that the God Brahma appealed to Goddess Parvati to mediate, which she did as Shantadurga. Shantadurga set Vishnu on her correct hand and Shiva on her left hand and settled the battle.


Mangeshi Temple
Mangeshi Temple

This sanctuary had its roots in Kushasthali Cortalim, a town in Saxty (Salcette) which tumbled to the attacking Portuguese in 1543. In the year 1560, when the Portuguese began Christian transformations in Salcete taluka, the Saraswats of Vatsa Gotra moved the Mangesh Linga from the first site at the Kushasthali or Cortalim on the banks of stream Aghanashini (Zuari) to its present area at Mangeshi in Priol town of Atrunja Taluka, which was then controlled by the Hindu lords of Sonde of Antruz Mahal (Ponda), to be more secure. Since the season of the moving, the sanctuary has been modified and redesigned twice amid the reign of the Marathas and again in the year 1890. The last remodel happened in the year 1973 when a brilliant kalasha (sacred vessel) was fitted on the tallest vault of the sanctuary. The first site was an extremely straightforward structure, and the present structure was just worked under Maratha run, exactly 150 years after it had been moved. The Peshwas gave the town of Mangeshi to the sanctuary in 1739 on the proposal of their Sardar, Shri Ramchandra Malhar Sukhtankar, who was a staunch supporter of Shri Mangesh. Unexpectedly, only a couple of years after it was assembled, this region excessively fell into Portuguese submits 1763, yet at this point, the Portuguese had lost their underlying religious energy and had turned out to be very tolerant of different religions, thus this structure stayed untouched.


Church Of St.Francis Assisi
Church Of St.Francis Assisi

The accompanying is the data as observed on the plaque close to the Church of St. Francis of Assisi.
"The three level veneer have octagonal towers on each side and in the focal specialty there is a statue of St. Michael. The fundamental passage is improved with roundabout pilasters and rosette band. The focal nave is barrel-vaulted while the intersection is rib-vaulted which bolsters the choir. The inside brace dividers, isolating the houses of prayer and supporting the display on top, have frescoes demonstrating flower outlines. Over the sanctuary in the principle holy place is an extensive statue of St. Francis of Assisi and Jesus on the cross, statues of St. Dwindle and St. Paul are seen beneath. The bordering dividers of nave hold painted boards portraying scenes from the life of St Francis of Assisi."


St.Alex Church
St.Alex Church

At a separation of 40 km from Panjim Kadamba Bus Stand, 34 km from Vasco Da Gama Railway station and 9 km from Margao Railway Station, St. Alex Church arranged in Curtorim of South Goa.
St. Alex Church is one of the most seasoned temples in Goa and is the primary house of prayer church. It was implicit 1597 on the banks of the Angoddi Tollem Lake which gives it a characteristic picturesque foundation alongside the peace and calm on the site of an old Hindu sanctuary devoted to the intense divinity Ravalnath, incarnation of Lord Shiva. This Church was built in 1597 with budgetary assistance from the Communidade of Curtorim. The Church was revamped in 1647 and today is an eminent structure standing magnificently by the side of Angoddi Tollem one of the five major lakes in Curtorim. The St. Alex Church looks genuinely magnificent amid the Christmas season when the adolescents from the town set up a drifting lodging in the lake. The Church has to a greater degree a contemporary eighteenth century styled plan with exuberant designs like the Mangueshi sanctuary at Priol. The Alex Church takes after a similar style and example of houses of worship found in Salcete with some piece of the dividers having red laterite while the other part painted with white just the façade and the yard put.


Our Lady Of The Immaculate
Our Lady Of The Immaculate

The Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception Church (Nossa Senhora da Immaculada Conceicao) is situated in Panjim, Goa, India. The Church conducts mass each day in English, Konkani, and Portuguese. The provincial Portuguese Baroque style church was first inherent 1541 as a house of prayer on a slope side sitting above the city of Panjim. It was in the end supplanted by a bigger church in the 1600s as a component of Portuguese Goa's religious development. This congregation houses the antiquated ringer that was expelled from the Augustinian vestiges of the Church of Our Lady of Grace (Nossa Senhora da Graça) in the once renowned worldwide city of Old Goa. This chime is thought to be the second biggest of its kind in Goa, outperformed just by the Golden Bell which lives in the Sé Cathedral in Old Goa. A sanctuary was first implicit Panaji in 1541, to serve the religious needs of Portuguese mariners at their first port of bring in frontier Portuguese India. Around then the settlement was a little angling town. It turned into a Parish in 1600, and in 1609 the little house of prayer was supplanted by the present day extensive church to priest to the inhabitants and sailors. In the eighteenth century the stairways, in a symmetrical crisscross frame, were added to the congregation. The second biggest church chime in Goa was introduced in a ringer tower in 1871. It was in the past at the Augustinian Monastery on Holy Hill, and was recovered after the cloister was harmed.


Tomb Of St.Francis Xavier
Tomb Of St.Francis Xavier

Holy person Francis Xavier, S.J. (conceived Francisco de Jasso y Azpilicueta, 7 April 1506–3 December 1552), was a Navarrese-Basque Roman Catholic teacher, conceived in Javier (Xavier in Navarro-Aragonese or Xabier in Basque), Kingdom of Navarre (present day Spain), and a prime supporter of the Society of Jesus. He was a partner of Saint Ignatius of Loyola and one of the initial seven Jesuits who took promises of destitution and purity at Montmartre, Paris in 1534. He drove a broad mission into Asia, fundamentally in the Portuguese Empire of the time and was powerful in proselytizing work, most remarkably in India. He additionally was the principal Christian minister to wander into Japan, Borneo, the Maluku Islands, and different regions. In those ranges, attempting to take in the nearby dialects and despite resistance, he had less accomplishment than he had appreciated in India. Xavier was going to extend his preacher lecturing China however passed on in Shangchuan Island in a matter of seconds before he could do as such.


Chapora Fort
Chapora Fort

Chapora Fort, situated in Bardez, Goa, ascends high over the Chapora River. Prior to the Portuguese landed in Goa in 1510, this area was the site of another fortification. The fortification changed hands a few times after Portuguese gained Bardez. Attempting to end the Portuguese run in Goa, Prince Akbar joined his dad's foes, the Marathas in 1683 and made this place his base camp. It turned into the northern station of the Old Conquests. After the Portuguese recuperated from an experience with the Marathas, they fortified their northern resistances and gave safe house to the general population there. The present post was inherent 1717, supplanting the more seasoned strongholds. Over the Chapora stream, the Hindu leader of Pernem, the Maharaja of Sawantwadi who was an old foe of the Portuguese held the post for a long time after it tumbled to the Marathas in 1739 in its first test. At the point when Goa's outskirt moved northwards with the obtaining of Pernem as a component of the New Conquests, the fortress lost its military hugeness towards the finish of the century. It is a wonderful place to meander that offers awesome perspectives north over the Chapora waterway to Pernem, south over Vagator and furthermore far out to the Arabian Sea in the West.


Se Cathedral
Se Cathedral

The Sé Catedral de Santa Catarina, known as Se Cathedral, is the church of the Latin Rite Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Goa and Daman and the seat of the Patriarch of the East Indies. It is situated in Old Goa, India. The Se Cathedral's tower houses a huge ringer known as the "Brilliant Bell" because of its rich tone. It is said to be the biggest in Goa, and one of the best in the world.[citation needed] The fundamental sacrificial table is committed to Catherine of Alexandria, and there are a few old works of art on either side of it. On the in that spot is a Chapel of the Cross of Miracles, where a dream of Christ is said to have showed up in 1619. There are six fundamental boards, on which scenes from the life of Saint Catherine are cut. There is a gigantic overlaid reredos over the primary sacrificial stone. The Se Cathedral additionally houses a baptismal text style made in 1532 which was utilized by Saint Francis Xavier with a specific end goal to purify through water a few Goan changes over.



St.Cajetan Church
St.Cajetan Church

The Church of St. Cajetan is situated on the banks of the Mandovi River (Wikipedia Article) at Old Goa in Goa, India. Little in contrast with alternate houses of worship in Old Goa, it is the most perfect of them all. Around 400 meters toward the north east of the Se Cathedral, it is past the entryway of the Yusuf Adil Shah Palace and near the remnants of the Viceregal Palace. It was initially called the Church of Our Lady of Divine Providence and the Convent of St. Cajetan. Three Italian ministers of the Theatine Order, whose organizer was St. Cajetan, arrived in Golconda in Andhra Pradesh upon the direction of Pope Urban III to lecture Christianity. Because of the confinements that were forced on the work of the ministers in Golconda, they came to Goa and landed on the 26th of October, 1640. They began the development of a doctor's facility however were ceased and were made a request to leave Goa in 1645. Be that as it may, their pioneer flew out to Portugal and figured out how to persuade King Dom Joao IV to permit them to work in Goa. Awed, the King gave them authorization to manufacture the clinic. In 1655, they acquired consent to fabricate a congregation and a cloister, and finished the development of the congregation and a little religious community in 1661.





















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