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Goa Begins to Restor Temples Destroyed by Portuguese

As per the latest reports, the Goa government has started the most common way of reestablishing temples which were obliterated during the Portuguese pilgrim time, Chief Minister Pramod Sawant said on Wednesday.

Sawant told the media that in Panaji that the express government’s Archives and Archeology had proactively started dealing with the course of rebuilding of such temples annihilated in the Portuguese time, for which Sawant in his new spending plan discourse had allotted Rs 20 crore.

“Chronicles and archaic exploration are dealing with it,” Sawant told columnists. Sawant holds the Archives and Archeology portfolio.

In his financial plan discourse last month, the Chief Minister had said that rebuilding of such temples would assist the state with reinforcing its travel industry potential.

“Our places of love are images of our rich social legacy. At many spots in Goa, we track down a few temples in frail and disregarded conditions. During the Portuguese system, there was a deliberate work to obliterate these social places. Considering the travel industry advancement, we have made an arrangement of Rs 20 crore for reproduction and rebuilding of these temples and destinations,” the Chief Minister had said in his spending plan discourse.

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A few temples were obliterated in Goa by the Portuguese, who administered Goa for a time of 451 years, until the locale which was a piece of the Portuguese’s Estado da India, was freed by the Indian military in 1961.

A few Hindu gods were additionally covertly pirated out of Goa by its devotees to the adjoining districts in present day Karnataka and Maharashtra to get away from religious mistreatment.

 

 

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