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Old Goa

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Anukriti Verma
IDC, IIT Bombay
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  • Basilica of Bom Jesus. The basilica holds the mortal remains of St. Francis Xavier. 'Bom Jesus' (literally, 'Good (or Holy) Jesus') is the name used for the infant Jesus.

  • Inside Basilica of Bom Jesus.

  • Inside Basilica of Bom Jesus. The Jesuit church is India’s first minor basilica, and is considered to be one of the best examples of baroque architecture in India.

  • Relics of St. Francis Xavier. This is the casket of Saint Francis Xavier in the Basilica of Bom Jesus.

  • India St. Francis of Assisi.

  • Our lady of Immaculate Conception. Located in the central square of the city of Panaji is this Church of Panaji.

  • Church of Salvador do Mundo, Loutolim. This church at Loutolim, fondly known as The Saviour of the world Church was built to look after the spiritual needs of the neo-Christians.

  • Church of Salvador do Mundo, Loutolim. Outside the Church is the museum of Big foot, where there is the largest laterite structure of Mirabai.

  • Church of Salvador do Mundo, Loutolim. Outside the museum at Loutolim stands this statue.

  • Crosses of Miracles. In the southern outskirts of Old Goa is a hill on which stand this convent and church. A church, specially built in 1619 to house the Cross of Miracles, having crumbled, the present church was built on the same spot in 1674. In 1835, the Church and the convent were abandoned. The Cross of Miracles was transferred to a chapel in the St. Cathedral in 1845.

  • The Church of St. Cajetan. Opposite the Se Cathedral, beyond the road is the large and beautiful church of St. Cajetan built of laterite blocks, which were lime plastered.

  • The Royal chapel of St. Anthony. The Royal Chapel is dedicated to St. Anthony, the national saint of Portugal who held in grand respect by the Portuguese. It was built in the beginning of the 17th century.

Basilica of Bom Jesus. The basilica holds the mortal remains of St. Francis Xavier. 'Bom Jesus' (literally, 'Good (or Holy) Jesus') is the name used for the infant Jesus.

Inside Basilica of Bom Jesus.

Inside Basilica of Bom Jesus. The Jesuit church is India’s first minor basilica, and is considered to be one of the best examples of baroque architecture in India.

Relics of St. Francis Xavier. This is the casket of Saint Francis Xavier in the Basilica of Bom Jesus.

India St. Francis of Assisi.

Our lady of Immaculate Conception. Located in the central square of the city of Panaji is this Church of Panaji.

Church of Salvador do Mundo, Loutolim. This church at Loutolim, fondly known as The Saviour of the world Church was built to look after the spiritual needs of the neo-Christians.

Church of Salvador do Mundo, Loutolim. Outside the Church is the museum of Big foot, where there is the largest laterite structure of Mirabai.

Church of Salvador do Mundo, Loutolim. Outside the museum at Loutolim stands this statue.

Crosses of Miracles. In the southern outskirts of Old Goa is a hill on which stand this convent and church. A church, specially built in 1619 to house the Cross of Miracles, having crumbled, the present church was built on the same spot in 1674. In 1835, the Church and the convent were abandoned. The Cross of Miracles was transferred to a chapel in the St. Cathedral in 1845.

The Church of St. Cajetan. Opposite the Se Cathedral, beyond the road is the large and beautiful church of St. Cajetan built of laterite blocks, which were lime plastered.

The Royal chapel of St. Anthony. The Royal Chapel is dedicated to St. Anthony, the national saint of Portugal who held in grand respect by the Portuguese. It was built in the beginning of the 17th century.

Old Goa is the former colonial capital of Goa. The site is maintained by the Archaeological Survey of India, and is a UNESCO listed World Heritage site. Full of history, it today is home to some scenic churches and convents, that are well maintained and worth a visit.
 

Basilica of Bom Jesus. The basilica holds the mortal remains of St. Francis Xavier. 'Bom Jesus' (literally, 'Good (or Holy) Jesus') is the name used for the infant Jesus.

Inside Basilica of Bom Jesus.

Inside Basilica of Bom Jesus. The Jesuit church is India’s first minor basilica, and is considered to be one of the best examples of baroque architecture in India.

Relics of St. Francis Xavier. This is the casket of Saint Francis Xavier in the Basilica of Bom Jesus.

India St. Francis of Assisi.

Our lady of Immaculate Conception. Located in the central square of the city of Panaji is this Church of Panaji.

Church of Salvador do Mundo, Loutolim. This church at Loutolim, fondly known as The Saviour of the world Church was built to look after the spiritual needs of the neo-Christians.

Church of Salvador do Mundo, Loutolim. Outside the Church is the museum of Big foot, where there is the largest laterite structure of Mirabai.

Church of Salvador do Mundo, Loutolim. Outside the museum at Loutolim stands this statue.

Crosses of Miracles. In the southern outskirts of Old Goa is a hill on which stand this convent and church. A church, specially built in 1619 to house the Cross of Miracles, having crumbled, the present church was built on the same spot in 1674. In 1835, the Church and the convent were abandoned. The Cross of Miracles was transferred to a chapel in the St. Cathedral in 1845.

The Church of St. Cajetan. Opposite the Se Cathedral, beyond the road is the large and beautiful church of St. Cajetan built of laterite blocks, which were lime plastered.

The Royal chapel of St. Anthony. The Royal Chapel is dedicated to St. Anthony, the national saint of Portugal who held in grand respect by the Portuguese. It was built in the beginning of the 17th century.


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