The Inland Forts of Goa
The facade is dominated by a solid wall with two watchtowers on each side. A small cross faces the fort, that has two cannons placed at its entrance - The Inland Forts of Goa - ImageWrighter
The facade is dominated by a solid wall with two watchtowers on each side. A small cross faces the fort, that has two cannons placed at its entrance - The Inland Forts of Goa - ImageWrighter
Travelling Buddhist monks carved these 6th century rock-cut caves out of a single laterite rock. The other legend names them as Pandava Caves, residence of the Pandava brothers from Mahabharata in exile - Looking Beyond the Portuguese at Bicholim in Goa - ImageWrighter
55 kms and an hour and a half later from Sinquerim, where my lodgings were, I reached a dead end into the family plantation of one Patil - Looking Beyond the Portuguese in Goa - ImageWrighter
As worshippers of nature, Indians revere their rivers and equate them to celestial beings. They pray to them as givers of boons and purifiers of sins - A Dip in the Ganges - ImageWrighter