Shree Nagesh maharudra Nageshi Bandoda ॥ Navratri 2024॥ day 7॥श्री नागेश महारुद्र संस्थान मखरोत्सव
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- Navratri in Goa - The Makharotsav
Navratri in Goa is an exceptional and distinctive celebration, known as Makharotsav. The roots of this tradition can be traced back to the sixteenth century when temples in Salcete, Tiswadi, and Bardez were destroyed. Devotees relocated the idols to various villages of Ponda amidst lush horticultural plantations. They carried their idols to a safer place and the Makharotsav represents this movement of locals. It is the hallmark of Navratri celebrations in Goa.
Along with this, Indians everywhere observe a colour code for the 9 nights of Navratri, which also applies to the idol of the Goddess.
What Are Makhars?
The ‘Navratri Makhars’ are enormous decorative wooden frames that make their appearance in various temples of Goa, primarily in the Ponda taluka. During the festivities, the various forms of Maa Durga are seated inside these frames, and every night, they are rocked to the rhythm of music. The creation of a Makhar is a laborious process, involving the use of traditional rice gum, locally known as ‘khall.’ These Makhars serve as symbolic representations of Navratri and carry deities dressed uniquely each day.
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