Viva Carnival in Goa!


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I thought Dec was carnival time, in fact that is when I was in Goa, but way back in 1993!!
Need to make it there again soon, and Pune is a nice drive away!!
 
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What is this Carnival about?? Celebrated every year??


Goa Carnival
Among the many and various colourful feasts and festivals that are celebrated in Goa, the Goa Carnival is the most eagerly awaited event.

The 'Carnival’ is exclusive and unique to Goa, and was introduced by the Portuguese who ruled over Goa for over five hundred years.

Although, Christians primarily celebrate the four-day festival, it has also absorbed Hindu tradition revelry, western dance forms, and turned into a pageantry of sorts.

Though it started as a celebration enjoyed only by the local population, it has today crossed the state frontiers and attracts thousands of people from all over the country.

The carnival is held in February for four days and nights, when the legendary king Momo takes over the state and the streets come alive with music and colour.

Then begins the weeklong event, which is a time of unbridled festivity and merry-making, which has been celebrated since the 18th Century.
The carnival is meant to be a feasting-drinking-merrymaking orgy just before the austere 40 days of Lent. Huge parades are organized throughout the state with bands, dances and floats out all night on the streets, and grand balls held in the evenings. The carnival concludes with the famous red-and-black dance held by the Club National in Panajim on the final day.

Among the many and various colourful feasts and festivals that are celebrated in Goa, the Goa Carnival is the most eagerly awaited event.

The word Carnival (Carnival in Portuguese) is derived from a Latin word meaning ‘to take away meat’ and is an expression of the 40-day period of fasting of Lent, during which abstinence from meat is a rule.

The carnival is not celebrated anywhere else in India and was in decline even in Goa in the last few years of Portuguese rule. Its revival with the Liberation of Goa, and a boost to its tourism was therefore welcome. From being almost on the brink of decline, this three day festival of gay abandon and riotous revelry now attracts thousands of tourists to Goa from all over India every year!

The origins and nature of the carnival can be traced to the hedonistic feasts of ancient Rome and Greece. These carnivals started in the Spanish and Portuguese colonies, and gradually became known for their singing, dancing and drinking. The carnival is presided over by King Momo, who on the opening day orders his subjects to party. Hotel bookings must be done in advance for carnival as the festival attracts thousands of tourists.
 
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Here are some more snaps. Sorry about the quality, they're taken from my mobile. More coming soon.
 

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Some more snaps. The last few are at the Red & Black Ball last night. This is the oldest dance and is held on the street near the old secretariat.
 

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Cool pictures peter, its seems to be a fun filled event. i never knew about it. It is so nice to learn about cultures of other states and places. [:)]
 

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