International Yoga Day: Free Yoga Session & Wellness Talk

In celebration of International Yoga Day, Clube Tennis de Gaspar Dias, one of Goa’s oldest and most prestigious social clubs, will host a free yoga session followed by a talk on wellness by renowned dietician and diabetes educator Dr Mekhala Mandurkar. The yoga session themed ‘Yoga for One Earth, One Health’ will be led by […]

Monsoon Memories from a Goan Childhood

Every time the skies darken and the first drops fall, Goans feel something stir deep within—a sense of joy, nostalgia, and childhood freedom. In Goa, the monsoon is not just a season; it’s an emotion soaked in laughter, tradition, and unforgettable memories. As soon as the first heavy rains arrived, children across Goan villages would […]

Naivedyam and Prasad: Sacred Offerings in Goan Homes

In Goan Hindu households, the kitchen often transforms into a sacred space. Each day and especially during festivals, Goans prepare Naivedyam—a heartfelt offering of food to the deities. Once offered, it becomes Prasad, the blessed nourishment shared by the family. This daily ritual reflects the deep spiritual bond between Goan families and their faith, where […]

Feast of Saints Peter & Paul and the Sangodd Festival in Goa

Goans celebrate the feast of Saints Peter and Paul every year on June 29 with deep religious devotion and cultural vibrancy. The Roman Catholic Church commemorates this date to honor the martyrdom of the apostles Peter and Paul in Rome around 64 AD. These two saints, revered as pillars of the Church, continue to inspire […]

Chikhal Kalo: Goa’s Mud-Filled Celebration of Devotion and Joy

In the lush village of Marcel, nestled in the heart of Goa, locals gather each monsoon to celebrate a festival like no other—Chikhal Kalo, or the “Mud Bath Festival.” With a perfect blend of spirituality and playful tradition, the event is one of Goa’s most unique cultural experiences. A Village Rooted in Tranquility Marcel is […]

Leaping into Legacy: The Joyful Vibrance of São João in Goa

June 24 in Goa bursts with energy, color, and deep-rooted tradition as Goans celebrate São João, the feast of St. John the Baptist. More than just a religious observance, São João is a lively festival that brings together communities in a unique blend of faith, folklore, and festivity. Celebrated primarily by Goa’s Catholic community, São […]

“Kopel: A Floral Crown of Sanjão Tradition”

In Goa, the monsoon doesn’t just bring rain—it brings rhythm, rituals, and the jubilant celebration of Sanjão. Among the many beautiful traditions of this festival, the kopel holds a special place. Often misunderstood as a mere accessory, the kopel—a crown or headband made of wildflowers and leaves—carries deep cultural and symbolic significance, especially for women […]