Cheer at the festivals
During monsoon, Goa holds several festivals that are great fun to attend. The Sao Joao Festival, dedicated to St John the Baptist, finds young people merrily diving into wells and streams, in remembrance of the saint&rsquos leap of joy in his mother&rsquos womb when she was informed about the birth of Jesus. Boat races are held in Bardez. In many places, people float the Sangodd, a decorated platform usually made of two banana tree trunks.
Located less than 20km away from Panaji, Marcel is a little known village which claims to have the only temple in India where Krishna is worshipped along with his mother Devaki. Known as Devakikrishna, the idol consists of Devaki in a standing posture with little Krishna between her legs. During monsoon (July 28, 2015), the temple observes the Chikhal Kalo (play in the mud) festival, when people jump into a pool of mud outside the temple, a symbolic gesture of little Krishna playing in the mud. Participants also make a human pyramid to break a clay pot containing butter and tied to a peepal tree.
Divar, about 12km away from Panaji, observes the Bonderam Festival on the fourth Saturday of August (August 22, 2015). The festival is actually reminiscent of a feud between different clans staying here that was finally resolved by the Portuguese administrators by demarcating areas with flags. Today, it is a merry celebration ranging from traditional float parades to musical performances to fashion parades.