Cuncolim (Goa): An idol of Sree Rakhandev Aajoba situated in a small temple at Uskinibandh, Cuncolim was desecrated by heretics on the morning of Dussehra. This is 17th destruction of Hindu deities’ idol in Goa from last 2 months. Read more »
Ponda (Goa): AGMSS, which is instrumental in curbing the rising incidents of desecration of idols of Hindu Deities and Saints had organised an exhibition displaying idol desecration incidents in Goa. Read more »
Ponda (Goa): Sree Saraswati’s idol situated in the campus of the Ponda Education Society’s Shri. Ravi Sitaram Naik College of Arts and Science College at Farmagudi, Ponda was desecrated by heretics on the night of 16th September. Read more »
Panaji (Goa): Sree Saibaba’s idol at Pomburfa, Chodan was desecrated by heretics on 6th September by cutting off the head of the idol. This is the second time that this idol has been desecrated. Read more »
Panaji (Goa): The AGMSS has organised a ‘public weapon worship’ programme on the occasion of Dussehra at 111 places in Goa. This was decided at the AGMSS’ taluka convenor’s meeting held at Dr. Hedgevar School recently. Read more »
Panaji (Goa): Idol desecration is an unfortunate matter. I will personally look into this matter to curb such incidents, assured Goa’s Governor Shri. Sivinder Singh Siddhu to the delegation of the Akhil Goa Mandir Suraksha Samiti. Read more »
Panaji (Goa): The Akhil Goa Mandir Suraksha Samiti, has organised a state-level mass gathering at the Gomantak Maratha Samaj Hall on Sunday, 17th August at 3.30 pm to create public awareness in this regard. Read more »
Kepe (Goa): Few unknown persons damaged the idols of Hindu Deities in Sree Someshwar temple. It may be noted that the miscreants did not touch donation box and bell. It indicates that their only aim was to damage the idols. Read more »
Phonda (Goa): It is a matter of shame that the temples in the land of Parashuram are vandalized and the police machinery is unable to provide adequate security. – Jayesh Thali Read more »
Two temples were damaged in the twin towns of Sanvordem-Curchorem in South Goa late on Tuesday night. Unidentified persons broke “religious symbols” at the temples, situated five kilometres away from each other, said the police. Read more »
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