Ramnathi

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Ramanathi Goa

Ramnathi temple, Goa, India

The temple of Ramnathi is located in Ramnathim, Bandivade in Goa.Goud Saraswat Brahmins (G.S.B) community (belonging to Gokarn Math, & Kashi Mutt), Daivadnya Brahmin and vaishyas are primary worshippers. Similar to other Goan Brahmin temples, Ramnathi too incorporates the system of Panchayatan, therefore, this temple houses 5 main deities namely - Shri Ramanath (chief deity), Shanteri, Kamakshi, Laxmi Narayan, Ganapati, Betal and Kalbhairav, along with other family purushas.

Legend

Shri Ramanath Deity was originally installed 3000 years B.C by Rama at Rameshwar. When Rama came back from Lanka along with Sita, after killing Ravana, he decided to pray to Shiva in order to absolve him of killing a Brahmin. Hence a was installed and Rama prayed to it. Lord Shiva came and sent Rama to Guru . There are 12 Panths and One of the Panth started from Rama. This came to be known as Ramanath.[1]

Entrance of Shri Ramnathi Temple.

History[]

The original temple of Ramnathi in Goa, was located in Loutolim in salcette (सष्टी), Goa. The Idol of Ramnathi was shifted to the present site in the 16th century to prevent its destruction by the then Portuguese authorities.[2] In May 2011, the Ramnathi temple completed 450 years at its present location.[3]

Main entrance and Deepa stambha

Deities[]

Lord Ramnath

The chief deity of the temple is Ramnath. Since Ramnath is the chief deity, the temple came to be known as Ramnathi. The name Ram-Nath equals Lord of Rama i.e. Shiva. In addition the temple has the idols of the Goddess Shanteri(Shantadurga) from Rivona and the Goddess Kamakshi from Loutolim. There is an idol of Shree Lakshmi Narayan Shree Siddhinath (Ganesh), Shree Betal and Shree Kaalbhairav. This completes the Ramnathi Panchayatna.[4]

Kulavis[]

The kulavis or associated families had migrated out of Salsette due to religious persecution and now dwell all along the western coast of India. A large number of the kulavis live in Goa, Mumbai, , Kerala and abroad. The tradition of coming to the temple after a major family event continues.

The kulavis mainly come from Vatsa, KaundinyaGotra of Madhwa follower Gaud Saraswat Brahmins [5] and of Daivadnya Brahmins samaj

External links[]

The Ramanthi Temple is also visited by Gowd Saraswat Brahmins of other Gotras also.

References[]

  1. ^ http://www.rameswaramtemple.org/index.php?vt=2
  2. ^ https://www.webcitation.org/query?url=http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Delphi/3445/lot.html&date=2009-10-25+05:57:29
  3. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 7 August 2011. Retrieved 31 May 2011.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  4. ^ "|| Shree Ramnath Prasanna ||".
  5. ^ "Mahajans (Kullavis) | || Shree Ramnath Prasanna ||".

Coordinates: 15°23′56″N 73°58′53″E / 15.398783°N 73.981504°E / 15.398783; 73.981504


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