People & Culture of South
Goa

History
: According to Ancient Indian Mythology is said that Goa was reclaimed from
the sea. It is believed that Sixth Avatar of Vishnu Sage, Parshuram created
the Sahyadri range and struck an arrow into the western seas. The arrow is said
to have sent the seas rolling back to create Gomantak or Goa.
It is believed that Aryan migrated to Goa around 2400 BC. Original tribals
migrated in hills due to Aryan arrival in this part. It is believed that Sumerian
civilization was existed dating back 2000 BC. These people introduced their
ideas of all types with the result that the ownership of the land vested in
the main village diety. The co-operative farming turned into common holdership
or villages who were considered to be founders of the village commune and
its administration took a form of oligarchic democrocy. The Aryans of the
first wave accepted this type of administration and improved upon it.
Mainly Aryans consisted of Bhojas, Chediyas, Kshatriyas and Brahmins were
arrived in Goa. Bhojas ruled over Goa from aobout 4th century AD to 6th century
AD. It is believed that Brahmins were migrated to Goa by Parashurama from
Kasmir and the banks of the river Sarawati. Kadambas also ruled over Goa,
they were originally from Karnataka. They ruled from Chandrapura modern Chnador
on the banks of the river Khushavati. Rulers from Vijayanagar Empure also
ruled over Goa. Muslim rulers also ruled over Goa. It has also impact on the
life of the people. Muslim art and architecutre can be seen in buidlings and
mosques in Goa.
Goa was under Protuguese rule for about 450 years. Afonso de Albuqureque,
first portuguese attacked Goa and occupied it. Due to Portuguese rule over
Goa, here Christian religion spread very fast.
In Goa Hindu, Muslim, Christian religions are found. Here temples, churches
and mosques are existed in many numbers. All community festivals are celebrated
in this state with an enthusiasm.
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