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three-day Goa carnival attracts tourists
Panaji:
The annual Goa carnival began with excitement and
frolic in Panaji. Incidentally, this traditional and historical
event is observed just prior to the commencement of Lent
period of 40 days of austere lifestyle. A hallmark of
the much-awaited three-day festival was the parading of
colourful tableaux depicting the cultural heritage of
Goa and the influence of Portuguese. It was a colony of
Portugal for over two centuries until 1961. Thus to herald
this carnival, Panaji witnessed the local populace being
joined by hundreds of tourists from home and abroad, all
indulging in revelry. "I like this festival. I have been
to Panji for the first time," said Maria, a tourist from
Germany. The colours of the carnival enchanted the onlookers
as the pageants and floats passed through the city's main
thoroughfares. The participants tried to give an ethnic
hue to the event despite the commercialised trends gradually
eroding the state's rich multi-lingual and religious cultural
inheritance. "As the years are passing, this tradition
is vanishing and it's necessary that we emphasise that
how people used to live before liberation," said Raul
Pereira, an artisan who designed a tableau depicting Goan
heritage. The carnival marks merriment and precedes the
40 days of Lent observed before Easter when Goa abstains
from any kind of merriment. The Goan carnival is one of
the major attractions for overseas and domestic tourists
visiting the world famous tourist spot.
- Feb 22, 2009
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