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  • Опубликовано: 7 авг 2024
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    इस Podcast में हम बात करेंगे Goa में Locals की Life, Party Places, Portuguese लोगों का राज, Their Mentality, Human Behaviour, Adimanav, Stoneage, Interest In History, Sci-Fi, पूरने ज़माने के लोग, Ancient Indian People और Temple में Sacred Energy के बारे में।
    साथ ही साथ हम करेंगे Portuguese Reign In Goa, Temples Destroyed By Portuguese, Chritsians In Goa, Churches In Goa, Kantara In Goa, Hindu Culture, Vasco Da Gama, Sacred Myristica Swamps, Rakhandar और Chor Utsav के बारे में ढ़ेर सारी बातें।
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    कैसे Goa को Portugues के चंगुल से छुड़ाया गया और Goa Liberal कैसे बना, Operation Vijay जैसी चीज़ों के बारे में हम Discuss करेंगे इस Hindi Podcast में सिर्फ और सिर्फ आपके Favourite BeerBiceps Hindi Channel Ranveer Allahbadia पर।
    (00:00) : Introduction
    (02:58) : Human Behaviour में Similarity
    (04:48) : History में बढ़ता Interest
    (06:00) : पहले ज़माने के Indians
    (08:42) : Temple में Sacred Energies
    (12:03) : क्यूँ Goa एक Party Spot बन गया?
    (18:06) : गोवा पर Portuguese कब्ज़ा
    (22:55) : क्यूँ Portuguese ने Temples Destroy कर दिए?
    (26:10) : Goan Christianity और हिंदू Culture में Similarity
    (32:33) : Goa का Unexplored Culture
    (45:26) : कैसे Shambhaji Maharaj ने Goa को आज़ाद किया?
    (58:15) : कैसे Goa Independent हुआ?
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  • @RanveerAllahbadia
    @RanveerAllahbadia  Год назад +161

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    • @vs_916
      @vs_916 Год назад +5

      Thank you Ranveer Bhaiyya for making people aware about "mazhe goen". 💯❤❤

    • @mrinalkantidas7674
      @mrinalkantidas7674 Год назад +3

      New video I am so excited thanks a lot ☺️☺️❤️❤️

    • @sushilkeshri4513
      @sushilkeshri4513 Год назад +1

      How Francis Xavier tortured Hindus and ripped breasts off Hindu women

    • @Waheguruji_Ka_Khalsa
      @Waheguruji_Ka_Khalsa Год назад +3

      Truck Bhar Bhar kar thanks Ranveer Allahbadia Sir & Team for this amazing & full of knowledge podcast dil se dhanyawad bro 🙏🙏❤️❤️💎💎💯💯🕉️🕉️🚩🚩🇮🇳🇮🇳

    • @Anonymous-zz9xy
      @Anonymous-zz9xy Год назад +1

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  • @marialourdespereira1740
    @marialourdespereira1740 8 месяцев назад +79

    I am born in Goa and raised in Mumbai. Ponda is my ancestral home. I am Catholic but my ancestors were Hindus before conversion, i don't know much about that part of my ancestry because it was years ago only some details as told by my Grandmother (may she rest in peace).
    My Grand uncle was Mr. Camillo Pereira (Shaheed, may he be at peace) He was freedom fighter during Portuguese conquest. He was shot dead by the Portuguese soldiers 😢. Today 2 government schools in Goa. One in Ponda and other in Baina are named after him. His small story is mentioned in the History book in some standard of primary school. I am proud of being his Grand neice. There is so much history there. Beyond parties and booze.
    I enjoy traveling to Goa and exploring Temples, tribes, rituals, food, religion, architecture, Churches, religious sites, etc. Viva Goa.

  • @rajeshkrishna9794
    @rajeshkrishna9794 Год назад +793

    My ancestors were originally from Goa .. who forcefully escaped to down south due to Portuguese cruelty.... still we have kuladevatha temple in Goa like Ramnathi, Shanthadurga, Ravalnath etc ..lots of temples were destroyed though, we follow the same culture and language ..

    • @lifearoundwesternghats
      @lifearoundwesternghats Год назад +24

      All this temples are close to my place in Goa

    • @sawanishetye
      @sawanishetye Год назад +54

      We all must tell our truth and real history to the world. Our ancestors went through so much of trouble.

    • @riddhinayak7028
      @riddhinayak7028 Год назад +29

      Same,my ancestors too moved south..now we only visit goa to worship our kuldevatha Lakshmi narshimha

    • @udaypednekar17
      @udaypednekar17 Год назад +10

      Same with us

    • @braveguy2k4all
      @braveguy2k4all Год назад +12

      Aur ye ladki kuch bol he nai Rahi hai Goa genocide pura history hai..
      Pata nai kse ye history k expert ban jate hai

  • @MD-xj5mt
    @MD-xj5mt Год назад +644

    Being a Mangalorian catholic. I always rejected the hindu culture but a few years ago i read about our history and how our ancestors were forced by the missionaries to convert. It changed me forever. Now i am very proud of our hindu culture

    • @siddeshnaik2296
      @siddeshnaik2296 Год назад +21

      There are still hath kapo khamb in Goa which translates to Hand cutting pole Goa govt has build a road on top of it instead of spreading awareness about same

    • @sandhyanayak6681
      @sandhyanayak6681 Год назад +23

      Mangalirrian cathiolics left goa to protect konkani language as portugese didnot allow them to speak the language.

    • @rushirajsinhvaghela
      @rushirajsinhvaghela Год назад +2

      👍🙏

    • @pointofview4886
      @pointofview4886 Год назад +6

      I always thought there were only Hindus and Muslims in Mangalore. But one thing I do not quite understand is why did your ancestors decide to convert? Mangalore was not ruled by the Portuguese but still your ancestors decided to convert?

    • @gauravbhandary56
      @gauravbhandary56 Год назад +17

      ​@@pointofview4886 they didn't convert them in mangalore....they were already converted in goa and later on migrated to south when portugese become more and more strict....

  • @Goblingardens
    @Goblingardens 11 месяцев назад +111

    My great grandfather ran away from our original village in Goa and came to Malvan during the conversions, he left everything behind and just ran away our current Village home in Malvan was previously just mud and coconut branches and was rebuilt by my grandparents into a huge bungalow but today we're safe and proudly Hindus because of him🔱

    • @sawanishetye
      @sawanishetye 9 месяцев назад +7

      Salute to our ancestors

    • @Explorerdhiraj
      @Explorerdhiraj 7 месяцев назад +1

      Owwww❤

    • @killergaming496
      @killergaming496 7 месяцев назад +1

      🫡🫡

    • @user-fe8fu1nz9m
      @user-fe8fu1nz9m 7 месяцев назад +1

      Even I m from aldona goa but we have no property there due to conversion

    • @dhaneshsonawadekar8382
      @dhaneshsonawadekar8382 6 месяцев назад +1

      Same condition is with us We are from Goa but my ancestors migrated from Goa to Konkan during Portugese Conversion

  • @dxlyn7384
    @dxlyn7384 Год назад +361

    My grandmother always used to say that our ancestors were from Goa. Our kuldevi was migrated from Goa to North Karnataka during the time of religious conversions. I'm tired of others asking me why my mother tongue is konkani when I live in Karnataka and me having to explain all the history behind it! Keep bringing such stories to light! Great work!

    • @kdjoshi726
      @kdjoshi726 Год назад +4

      Lol and for us we're from Maharashtra-Karnataka border. My grandmother is born & raised in northern Karnataka but married into marathi family. We have several of our extended family from Karnataka & a few of my cousins married into kannada families settled in Pune/vice-versa. They keep asking us the same stuff- why don't you speak marathi? (If we're in maharashtra), our kannada cousins sometimes jokingly ask us why don't we speak kannada. While to my friends they think my grandparents had a love marriage lol since my grandma is born & raised in Karnataka (her brothers & sisters and hence my immediate cousins too still today live in northern Karnataka) when I told this to my grandmother she was laughing so hard lol

    • @pointofview4886
      @pointofview4886 Год назад

      So your ancestors ran away from Goa but still decided to convert in Mangalore?

    • @aartihinge4207
      @aartihinge4207 11 месяцев назад +2

      Jai Hind

    • @savitapalkar9503
      @savitapalkar9503 7 месяцев назад +1

      Really nicely explained dear Sawani God bless you

    • @jiti5034
      @jiti5034 Месяц назад

      Tell them apart from the Migration , even in Todays Maharashtra without any conversion issues Koknkani is spoken in Konkan and Malvani and Marathi so one state can have multiple languages and dialects so has Karnataka

  • @shraddhagore1206
    @shraddhagore1206 Год назад +61

    She did not took a single pause. So much love for Goa. Goa is not what we know was said to me by my Goan frnd.

  • @gadbad215
    @gadbad215 Год назад +59

    Being from Goa, I loved this interview with Sawani. She spoke very well and gave great highlights of Goa's rich culture.

  • @swynkhashery7301
    @swynkhashery7301 10 месяцев назад +14

    All Roman cathelic churches in Goa were earlier hindu temple, i went to goa after my marriage with western clothes only but when we went to Musuems in the Churches and saw Idol and sculptures, we were shocked to know about the temples which got destroyed by the portugese , later we discovered more temples there including mangeshkar temple and was very guilty for not bring my traditional clothes, i was literally crying watching my ishwar and devi's idols broken and it changes my complete thought process about cruel invaders , this happened in 2016 till now i have not got the heart to visited goa again , i had traveled from Goa to complete konkan till malvan and saw those barbarism

  • @manishapokhare3649
    @manishapokhare3649 Год назад +186

    As a Goan Hindu,. I can relate what she is saying..... thanks for this podcast 🙏🙏

  • @healingshaastra
    @healingshaastra Год назад +259

    Originally I am not Goan but I was born and brought up in Goa and my personal experience was also like the same when I went for higher studies in another state and people were shocked that I don't drink alcohol, don't go to discos, I am vegetarian and bhakt of Mahadev and Krishna. People have the wrong image of Goa that it's all about parties, drinking, drugs n all but it's not only the reality. We have lots of beautiful and authentic temples in Goa. I am so lucky for that🙏. Most of the temples are in Ponda like Nageshi, Mahalaxmi temple, Shanta Durga, mahalsa devi mandir, mangeshi temple and much more. We have Iskcon and Chinmay mission head office in Ponda. Even in tambdi surla there is one of the beautiful temple named Mahadev temple built by the kadamba dynasty. We have everything in Goa 🤗 :
    *Temples
    *Beaches
    *Waterfalls
    *Spice plantations
    *Big-Foot
    And much more🤗🥰

    • @pratikdesai9922
      @pratikdesai9922 Год назад +10

      I have visited Tamdi surla temple its very beautiful

    • @BohoDevi
      @BohoDevi Год назад +1

      correct

    • @NolanGraysonNowl
      @NolanGraysonNowl Год назад +2

      Power of Advertisement + Capitalist economy

    • @nikhilkulkarni9719
      @nikhilkulkarni9719 Год назад +5

      Bro tambdi surla temple is one of my favorite places in Goa.....

    • @mikedesi5513
      @mikedesi5513 Год назад

      Lot of fish and fish curry made by best girls

  • @neethudiana
    @neethudiana Год назад +277

    I'm a Roman Catholic, I respect all religions and cultures. But when she mentioned about the sacred Tulsi plant being replaced by a Cross(and so many other scenarios), my heart dropped, had lump in my throat and bit tears in my eyes. I'm just listening to this video and felt so much pain. Imagine the people who actual had to go through sorta horror.... Humans are the only species that is cruel to their own and others. But no other species harms others unless threatened. History needs to be retold for the actual facts to be known to Indians and the world. Thank you so much for this knowledge that I've gained and will pass on to many.... Keep going.

    • @SodiumSyndicate
      @SodiumSyndicate Год назад +29

      Jesus would be proud of your conscience. It is very rare among Abrahamic converts who are raised to believe that only they are true & everyone else is false.

    • @charlieboxer98
      @charlieboxer98 Год назад +32

      Not only that.. Priests used to roam around along with well built African slaves in villages... When they came across any lone hindu, two slaves held him forcefully and another one smeared beef on his lips.. Once this news spread, he was treated as outcast in the village, and to survive he had no other option but to convert...such mental torture was so prevalent.. And the architect of this entire cruel movement was Francis Javier whom every Christian treat as God.. In fact he was monster.. Every goan has to know the truth.. After all all goan Christians's forefathers were Hindus and suffered unimaginative tortures under Portugese before they were forced to convert..

    • @SodiumSyndicate
      @SodiumSyndicate Год назад

      @@charlieboxer98 Francis Xavier the hitler of Goa but in whose name Christians have built schools & colleges across India to celebrate & mock Hindu holocaust.

    • @youwantadrink2641
      @youwantadrink2641 Год назад +18

      Just curious, what is stopping you to going back to your roots?

    • @RF_20
      @RF_20 Год назад

      ​@@youwantadrink2641 I think, even if they acknowledge their ancestors were forced to convert, catholics have too long been catholics now to revert

  • @prakashmalik397
    @prakashmalik397 11 месяцев назад +20

    I am from North Goa & I 100% agree to Ms. Sawani Shetye that; "Goa is not just party place, Goa's Culture is beyond that".
    Ms. Sawani gave a best introduction of 400 yrs of Goa in very short time.
    My father told, most Portuguese were very cruel to Hindus who were not ready to convert, at same time they had very disciplined administration & infrastructure. Even today you can see the roads & buildings designed by Portuguese are still looking good in Panaji, Vasco, Madgao.

  • @Tarantino171
    @Tarantino171 Год назад +163

    As a Goan I feel happy watching main stream media talk about Goa and our past.

  • @see10101
    @see10101 Год назад +70

    My uncle was a freedom fighter for Goa. He worked for the the Portuguese and installed bombs in their building and cars. The bombs were provided by the Indian army. Unfortunately one of the bomb was mis timed and it blew up at home, where he died. His wife and 2 daughters were at a wedding in the next village. They had to go underground immediately. My father made provision for them to leave Goa. One of the daughters lived with us.

  • @kartikeysharma9164
    @kartikeysharma9164 Год назад +54

    I studied in Goa for 4 years, returning to Delhi a month ago. I have visited many temples, including Shantadurga and Nagueshi in Ponda. I could connect with the Hindu energy there, and this podcast on Portuguese Inquisition gave me a better perspective on Goan culture!

    • @blackmarala
      @blackmarala 10 месяцев назад

      Convert to Christian Jesus is king, your ancestors are in hell already. Accept Jesus and save yourself.

  • @dorisdey998
    @dorisdey998 5 месяцев назад +3

    Finally someone spoke the truth and gave information even to the Hindus of India who are unaware .. I hear the Goans call themselves Portuguese and Goans say Portuguese rule was peaceful not aware of their own history

  • @ap-ee4te
    @ap-ee4te Год назад +116

    I regret that people don't even know this that Portuguese ruled Goa for 450 years whereas India was ruled by British for around 200 years.

    • @aryandhanawade8063
      @aryandhanawade8063 Год назад +4

      How amazing Portuguese are ! Just Brilliant.

    • @ritikakalangutkar9097
      @ritikakalangutkar9097 Год назад +3

      They ruled goa more than 200 years..500

    • @Cloud-zp4pu
      @Cloud-zp4pu Год назад +3

      Bigger regret is No one really is told How Portuguese rule started in Goa.This truth too should be told.

    • @kdjoshi726
      @kdjoshi726 Год назад

      Ikr-?

    • @janvikhattar5911
      @janvikhattar5911 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@Cloud-zp4puhow??

  • @aryanshenoy17
    @aryanshenoy17 Год назад +46

    Thank you so so so much Ranveer!! I’m a Konkani from Mangalore, we were said to have migrated from our previous homeland-Goa to Mangalore in an exodus due to the Portuguese persecution. Glad to see this video!! Love your videos❤❤

    • @anubhabhat2128
      @anubhabhat2128 Год назад +8

      Same here!! I think all Gaud Saraswat Brahmins will relate to this!!!

    • @Yogis_BitterTruth_Nirvan
      @Yogis_BitterTruth_Nirvan Год назад

      @@anubhabhat2128 Brahmains are first targets of all religions rival religious preachers and they know how to manipulate politics, history narratives and how to demonize their rivals. one of their tool is caste system, sati, untouchability and infrastructure and stuff which they built to glorify and liitimize their conversions.

    • @amoghtendulkar
      @amoghtendulkar Год назад +3

      @@anubhabhat2128 true. Sadly our history has been intentionally kept under covers.

  • @shyama6576
    @shyama6576 Год назад +104

    Goan inquisition should be included in our school history books. Thank you Ms. Sawani for bringing out the picture of Goa's past which many of today's generation do not know. I also thank Mr. Ranveer for taking up the Goan history of Portugal invasion & occupation.

    • @prakashmehra6068
      @prakashmehra6068 10 месяцев назад +1

      Sudo secular won't like that though

  • @kritikashenoy
    @kritikashenoy Год назад +26

    Even my Kuldaivat is from Goa
    Ramnathi Ponda
    And I am super happy that
    Atleast somebody has tried to explain importance of Goa's culture beyod beaches and seafood
    The beautiful temples are also a very integral part of Goa.
    Thanks guys

  • @intelligentinvestor8882
    @intelligentinvestor8882 Год назад +35

    My grandfather fought in Goa war and I am proud of it

  • @HarshalGad
    @HarshalGad Год назад +478

    Dear Ranveer Sir!
    I am a Goan. For my master studies I went to Pune. Along with me there were 4 more goans. They were my graduate mate's and I was lucky enough as they become my postgraduate mate's also. So we were called a Goa gang 😀.
    So we were welcomed warmly and we were never discriminated. ❤️
    But Yes along with Goa gang tag , We were also given another tag for being a Dhabba 🌚 of being a Goan and this was only because We never drank alcohol nor we ever smoke nor we ever went in any Casino and nor we went to any pub. 🤣
    And Yes we were asked the same question what you asked Sawani and similar questions what she faced being a goan outside Goa.
    As usual any Goan who goes outside Goa is bound to be Shocked like this. It's inevitable 😂.
    What makes us feel bad is not the questions they ask but rather the perception of Goa in their minds.
    Indians feel Goa is only place for booz, party and foreigners and they come to Goa only for this and this is what that makes me feel bad.
    Goa is miles beyond the beaches and party destination.
    Goa is a paradise with beautiful waterfalls , greenery, temples, cuisines, and culture.
    Nobody knows about our folk culture and traditions. It pains me to see that Indians have no clue about it.
    Today while watching this video there were literally tears in my eyes. I literally felt as if our Inner Voice of Goans got unleashed.
    I would like to thank you from the bottom of my heart ❤️ and on behalf of every Goan for giving Sawani this platform.
    I wish you and Sawani lot's of blessings and love ❤️
    Sawani thank you very very much for showing true Goa to Indians. Dev baare Karu tujhe.
    Although Ranveer has just scratched the surface, I feel the day won't be long when everyone will know the history and true identity of Goa ❤️.
    Thanks for Everything 🙏🏻 God bless you all.

    • @SBH3356
      @SBH3356 Год назад +47

      Thanks to bollywood depiction of Goa. The Goan characters they show is always Goan Catholics with surnames like D'Sousa/Fernandes. Hardly any character with ethnic Konkani surname .
      Goa is always associated with grand Christmas celebration. How many North Indians would associate Ganesh Chaturthi with Goa? Not many..
      ..The Hindu side of Goa came as a surprise to me when I was traveling through countryside Goa and saw houses with Tulsi in front of them. I saw many small temples with Bhajans going on. Then I realised media/bollywood shows only one side of Goan culture. The other half is smartly hidden away

    • @HarshalGad
      @HarshalGad Год назад +20

      @@SBH3356
      Yes you are so damn right. 👍
      Nobody knows about the beautiful and the glorious temples of Goa.
      Nobody knows about the Shigmo which involves beautiful traditional folk dance and Dhol beats. (If you like Puneri Dhol Taash then I bet you'll also fall in love with our Shigmo Dhol beats and Rommat.)
      Nobody has shown how Ganesh Chaturthi is celebrated with a big Bang and Swag.
      Nobody has shown how Goans create big effigies of Narakasur on Diwali Eve and dahan it during Narak Chaturdashi (this is related to story of Lord Krishna defeating Narkasura and releasing 16,000 princess from his clutches and keeping up their dignity)
      Forget Bollywood here some section of our Goan people itself are still living with a colonial mindset.
      When the statue of Shivaji Maharaj was about to be installed people were literally opposing it saying what did Shivaji Maharaj or Sambhaji Maharaj do for Goa it seems. When they helped us alot. Thanks to them many were saved from the atrocities and conversions of Portugal.
      Not only this recently before Corona during Carnival there was a float which displayed a big Portugal flag over a car and people proudly enjoying it and saying Viva Portugal. This was literally insult to our freedom fighters efforts who had sacrificed themselves to liberate Goa.
      These are the people who still have this slave mentality and are still not ready to get over the colonial mindset.
      We Goans are literally thankful to Ranveer and his team and most importantly Sawani Shetye Malik (do check her insta @sawanishetye) for sharing this History of Goa.
      Now I am hoping atleast some people will know their own history.

    • @HarshalGad
      @HarshalGad Год назад +6

      @@danishk4172 sorry sir I disagree to your point of view.
      Although there are certain people who haven't snapped out of the colonial mindset. Leaving them rest all are living in harmony 🙏🏻

    • @danishk4172
      @danishk4172 Год назад

      @@HarshalGad I want to merry your sister

    • @Vin_1985
      @Vin_1985 Год назад

      Chor copycat Bollywood is responsible for dirty image of Goa.

  • @abcdefghijklmasdghgi7371
    @abcdefghijklmasdghgi7371 Год назад +30

    I m from Noida and this podcast changed my mindset towards Goa and Goan people.. I always believed Goan are always into booze and party only but this episode changed my perspective towards them.. thanks Sawani.. you spoke very well.❤❤

  • @user-dl1ey6of9w
    @user-dl1ey6of9w 11 месяцев назад +14

    Goosebumps on my skin as she explained few rituals of Goa. Im a Goan but really had no idea of such festivals celebrations. Sawani is so knowledgable and explained almost entire history of Goa. Thank you Sawani for showing the real Goa. Parties and night life is restricted to certain places.

  • @saaniyanetravalker3864
    @saaniyanetravalker3864 Год назад +317

    As a fellow goan it's such a wonderful stepping stone to see our stories reach out to the world! She literally summed up everything from start to end of what we studied in school about goan history, that too in the most engaging way ever! Such a proud feeling this is ❤️

    • @danishk4172
      @danishk4172 Год назад

      Currently GOA is Islamic...
      Islam zindabad

    • @bhavendrajyoti1655
      @bhavendrajyoti1655 Год назад

      The Catholic zealot Kennedy, US president who used to take turns with his brother to savour carnal charms of platina Marylin Monroe, was bullying Indian leaders to desist from liberating Goa and to fall in line with genocidist Portugal's demands. But Russian Premier and President Leonid Brezhnev and Khrushchev made it plainly clear to USA, that if NATO intervened against Indian army on behalf of Portugal, Russia will send its intercontinental nuclear missiles to pulverise cities on the US mainland. Brezhnev warned America that the latter could chose go ahead with Kennedy's support for Portugal only if it was stupid enough to risk Pittsburg for Portugal....

    • @bhavendrajyoti1655
      @bhavendrajyoti1655 Год назад

      When Catholic pastors harrangued Konkani women under the aegis of Portugal during the Inquisitadorial Auto da Fe, they groped the breasts and G spots of the dusky babes, and fiddled with and cuddled them to hearts delight. They had intercourse with those women who had by then already had their forelimbs and hindlimbs cut off or otherwise severed from the torso. With poetic fancy, they sang odes in praise of the carnal appeal of those women who were writhing and groaning in the agony of excruciating pain and had been on the verge of dying. Experienced Portuguese inquisitadors described their carnal knowledge of the female Konkani body as luxurient and enthralling. It was an addictive experience. If the victim was a male, Portuguese women would treat the dying man to the delightful fiesta of forcible oral intercourse, in the belief that they were delivering a sacrament by way of smearing his member with their bodily fluids.

    • @bhavendrajyoti1655
      @bhavendrajyoti1655 Год назад +2

      Apologists for the Catholic Inquisition like to argue that Portugal was not really at fault because its collective psyche had been dehumanised by dint of conditioning from 100 years of so of brutal rule by the Arabs over Iberia. These apologists like to pretend that brutal tyrrany just came about to the Portuguese as a natural accident of history for no fault of theirs. However, putting things in historical perspective amply refutes this canard. The inquisitadorial Portuguese already had genocidist proclivities ingrained in their psyche from time immemorial. Hadrian, an ethnic Spaniard Emperor of Rome, had transplanted an entire nation of proto-Portuguese and proto-Spaniard Latino colonists in East Dacia after ethnic cleansing the natives through horrenduos genocide. The proto-Portuguese legionnaires had planned to advance farther from transDneistria to mount a holocaustic invasion of Slavic Ukraine, but that attempt was aborted after Indian swordsmiths managed to despatch a huge consignment of rust proof sabres to Russia and Ukraine just in time to fend off the Latino aggressors.

    • @bhavendrajyoti1655
      @bhavendrajyoti1655 Год назад

      Left sulking in despair at Portugal's failed attempts at wreaking holocaust on the timeless Russian-Ukrainian civilisation, the Catholic church in Portugal engineered a mass hallucination session at a place called Fatima in Portugal, in which the Virgin Mary supposedly appeared and sermonised a Portuguese crowd of devouts to bring Russia under the sway of Catholic Christianity. The Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth had perpetrated ethnic cleansing via holocaust by the fire on Russians Belarusians and Ukrainians in the latters' own homelands, of a nature very similar to the Portuguese Inquisition in Goa. The legacy bearers of those Polish colonists have organised themselves under the banner of the Azov battalion, to accomplish the unfinished job of Catholic holocaust of native Slavs of Russia and Ukraine.

  • @dheerajnaik6565
    @dheerajnaik6565 Год назад +237

    I'm a Goan and I could truly relate to all the things she said. Everything was very well explained. These are the facts that everyone needs to be aware about. Thanks, Ranveer for the podcast and bringing light to this topic.

    • @danishk4172
      @danishk4172 Год назад +2

      Currently GOA is Islamic...
      Islam zindabad

    • @Harshsingh.01
      @Harshsingh.01 Год назад

      @@danishk4172 😂😂mast joke mara Islamic population in goa is 6% haha. Chutiya saala puncture putra

    • @joswinrodrigues
      @joswinrodrigues Год назад +2

      @@danishk4172 anm?

    • @danishk4172
      @danishk4172 Год назад +2

      @@joswinrodrigues fodya

    • @mr27123
      @mr27123 Год назад +5

      @@danishk4172 ANM Bhair sar Gharatlyan aani Public places mhanun dakhai Kutryak bashin mar khatlo tu

  • @Rohinifu
    @Rohinifu Год назад +16

    My ancestors were originally from Goa. Who forcefully escape from Goa to Sindhudurga in Konkan. In Goa my ancestors lives in the Mayaa village. Our kuldevi is in Mayaa. Her name is Kelbai. At that time our surname was Naik. Our ancestors come from Mayaa (Goa) so they were called Mayekar..... From that we are become Mayekar.

  • @akona38C
    @akona38C Год назад +14

    I have read about Goa including the folk culture, the brutal Goan inquisition etc but when Sawani Shetye explained it, all those things seemed to get validation that these things did happen and there are so many things that are distinctive of Goa and Goan culture which basically proves that there is more to Goa than beaches, cheaper alcohol and partying lifestyle.
    I am not a Goan but yes, our ancestors did hail from Goa and our family deity coincidentally is Mangeshi. Like she mentioned that the coastal areas of North Goa are distinctly different from South Goa and also those inner regions like Ponda etc. But my sincere request to all Indians is that do not look at Goa as only a party place but a pot pourri of culture, history, and lot more. And a sincere request to the Goans that please take the efforts to preserve the distinctive Goan Culture of festivals, music, culture, the homes the lifestyles etc.
    There are many Goans who feel that they take the benefit of Portugal offering EU citizenship and migrate from Goa for a better life. But then what about your motherland, Goa. Who will take care of her? As long as you got the benefits, you prided yourself of being a Goan, but the moment you were over and done with it, you simply abandoned her to survive at the mercy of people who did not have even the remotest connect with everything that is Goan.
    What is the point of sitting somewhere in Europe or UK and complaining about the lack of development and infrastructure in Goa when you, who are earning in pounds , dont even step forward to contribute towards its development. You dont expect someone else to do, what you yourself arent even doing.
    When you say AMCHO GOA, mean it and do something about it.

  • @VineetMM
    @VineetMM Год назад +99

    I am currently living in Karnataka but my great grandparents were from Goa.....after this vedio my respect to chatrapati shivaji Maharaj and chatrapati shambaji Maharaj has sky rocketed... 🔥🔥🔥
    My parents use to tell me how Christians and Portuguese destroyed our culture in those times.....and I felt very bad about that......but when i realised that I am still a Hindu because my great grandparents were brave enough to not give up on our Dharma.

    • @aartis6279
      @aartis6279 Год назад +6

      True bro,...respect to our ancestors.

    • @bharathipai5338
      @bharathipai5338 Год назад +5

      Exactly as groan but migrated to so many at last karnatak all most depressed what pain our ancestor only for the dhrma. But at same time why they failed to tell all these its v.imp. for moral responsibility

    • @Myworldisgoa
      @Myworldisgoa Год назад

      Vnnet mm which part of goa were your great grandparents were from?

    • @Cloud-zp4pu
      @Cloud-zp4pu Год назад +3

      Chatrapati Shivaji Maharaj founded his Navy with the help of
      Goans. In 1659 AD Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Laid the Foundation
      Of his Navy by building his first twenty Armed Ships(sanguiceis)
      with help of 2 Goan artisans Roe Leitao Viegas and his Brother
      Fernao Leitao Viegas. About 340 worksman mostly from Goa(Then just
      Salcette,Tiswadi and Bardez) worked under the supervision of Roe
      Leitao Viegas. Including their families they were about 400 people.
      The details of this are available in an Authentic letter from
      Joao De Salazar Vascocelos now in the Arquivo Historico Ultramarino( DOCUMENTS IN LISBON).
      Further on there is a source of a Complain from Raja Jai Singh, then an
      ally of Bijapur who Complained to the Portuguese that there were
      Goan's in Shivajis Navy.
      But at a time when the Lopes helped Shivaji build his Navy the SAWANTS and DESAIS were busy Driving and attacking shivaji at Pedne. These continued till 1788 when Khem Sawant gave Pednem,Bicholi,Sattari to Portuguese one Year after the Pinto Priests led by Fr Caetano Vittorio Faria revolted and almost threw out Portuguese from Goa. This needs to be taught in schools.

    • @kdjoshi726
      @kdjoshi726 Год назад

      ​@@Cloud-zp4pu Well now Ik Sawants & Desais are goan lol

  • @reemagauncardz
    @reemagauncardz Год назад +143

    Being a Goan myself , it feels so emotional watching this podcast. Proud of you Sawani. You spoke what we been wishing to tell India & The world since ages. Goa is beyond Beaches & Partying as portrayed in movies. Thank you Ranveer for giving a true honest historian & archeologist like Sawani to show the world what true Goa is through her vision which me & many Goans relate to.
    Devi Lairai From Shirgao- Goa is our Goddess as well as Dev Khetoba who is the brother of Goddess Lairai From Vainganya-Goa is our ancestoral God. We are proud of our culture, history, diversity and the stories from past that our elders have told us.
    Even my ancestors- the men from our family who are "Dhon" and "Ghadi" i.e go in a state of spiritual trance which is called "Devacho Bhaar" during Jatra in our village Vainganya & Shirgao, as portrayed similarly in Kantara movie. Having witnessed it since childhood till date , it truely gives me a sense of pride to belong to a region where Nature is protected through Deity worship. Thank you Sawani for explaining it here.

  • @beamerUSA
    @beamerUSA 5 месяцев назад +2

    as a Goan, I loved this episode.Thanks.

  • @pallavigogna4859
    @pallavigogna4859 5 месяцев назад +4

    We all are so similar with so same cultural practices. I am from Himachal and we too pray to the ant hill, fire walking and deity transcension. But thank you this was the first time I ever heard about Goa’s history. 🙏❤️

  • @krpyky
    @krpyky Год назад +121

    Kya kya jhela hamare desh ne. It's time to take it to another level. thanks for making us realising the value of sacrifices made by our ancestors.

  • @macxonrodrigues2780
    @macxonrodrigues2780 Год назад +407

    As a goan catholic i agree my ancestors were also Hindu, people of goa live here in peace no matter from which religion you are. And this girl is really Awesome she explained exactly in details, my respect for her!

    • @zealrajee300k7
      @zealrajee300k7 Год назад +16

      Yes we live in harmony

    • @pspv7644
      @pspv7644 Год назад +10

      Lol that just a joke I hear from my childhood

    • @macxonrodrigues2780
      @macxonrodrigues2780 Год назад +22

      @@pspv7644 this is Goa different from other states of India

    • @chrisneel5298
      @chrisneel5298 Год назад +52

      Not true. Most Catholic still think they are not 'Indian'! They seems threatened of other religion. I live in goa and know this.

    • @darkmatter2255
      @darkmatter2255 Год назад +9

      What i felt nice one belonging too another religion but respects who they're ancestors were once

  • @shreyavernekar9981
    @shreyavernekar9981 Год назад +11

    When I was in mumbai for my higher education I was asked if the language my parents speak is english or goanese😅(no its not,its konkani).
    One of my classmate always used to ask me if we shifted to goa recently (influenced by bollywood she thought wearing shorts and floral tops and dress is being goan), as I speak fluent marathi (it being my 3rd language in my high school education). They also asked (inspite of knowing that I am a hindu) that if I will get married in a church.
    This is all I wanted to tell them, explain them, I did what I could then. But this is what I needed them to know. Thankyou❤

  • @urvirelekar7189
    @urvirelekar7189 Год назад +33

    I am from Ratnagiri, which lies on costal region of Maharashtra. In my village we also have Rakhandar, we follow the same rituals as the guest mentioned. Plus shimga is huge cultural festival here as well. Conclusion the entire western coast of India follow same rituals, with little differences. Thank you so much for this pod cast loved it.

    • @siddeshnaik2296
      @siddeshnaik2296 Год назад +5

      That is correct western ghats have the richest culture in India

    • @kdjoshi726
      @kdjoshi726 Год назад +1

      You're also Konkani so makes sense. Your Konkani/Malwani too would sound a lot similar to Goan I presume?

    • @urvirelekar7189
      @urvirelekar7189 Год назад +1

      @@kdjoshi726 I understand Goan language,70/80 words are similar to what we speak(Marathi(Malvan)) it's just that some words, the tone and the throw of sound is different.

  • @sreerekha6907
    @sreerekha6907 Год назад +286

    I belong to GSB community whoes ancestors migrated from Goa during the Portuguese invasion.We are settled in Kerala(many others in Mangalore , Maharashtra etc ) and still speak Konkany and worship our idols which the ancestors carried with them from Goa. The narration sounds like reading a history book. Wonderful❤️

    • @clobo01
      @clobo01 Год назад +3

      Where in Goa was your ancestral village if you could please mention?

    • @cutiepie_avani
      @cutiepie_avani Год назад +12

      Me too gsb my husband's kuldev in goa only and my maternal kuldev in aversa ankola which was shifted from goa to aversa by our ancestors with them during Portuguese invasion

    • @sreerekha6907
      @sreerekha6907 Год назад +2

      @@clobo01 sorry I didn't really know. I don't even know when they migrated. Thanks for asking😊

    • @SidMallya
      @SidMallya Год назад +10

      @@sreerekha6907 The GSBs that migrated to Kerala and Mangalore during Portuguese oppression were from Salcette (modern-day Salcete and Mormugao talukas) and a few from Tiswadi. They mostly migrated during the 16th century. The original location of your Kuldev will provide a clue on where your ancestors resided before they left Goa. E.g. if your Kuldev is Mahalasa Narayani, then your ancestors may have been from Verna in Salcete. A few other examples: Shantadurga - Quelossim, Salcete; Kudtari Mahamaya - Curtorim, Salcete; Devkikrishna Ravalnath - Chorão Island, Tiswadi and the list goes on.

    • @sreerekha6907
      @sreerekha6907 Год назад +3

      @@SidMallya thank you very much 😊

  • @Pressedflower.in_Journals
    @Pressedflower.in_Journals Год назад +36

    As a konkani, I feel Thankful that someone decided to touch upon this topic. We visited Goa every year to visit our Kuldevta at Mardol :) no beaches or booze involved. Thanks again 🙏

  • @amijogadia6557
    @amijogadia6557 Год назад +6

    I think this is the Best episode till date ...she has explained so beautifully and she has so much of knowledge.. 👍👍

  • @savita67242
    @savita67242 6 месяцев назад +5

    Very well narated ma'm. Also have heard small stories from my mom, like them visiting Goa as kids... if born in Goa, you are naturally Goan citizen too then... Indian army walking through Belgaum by foot to Goa overnight... Instructions given to locals in Belgaum .. the victory celebrations etc.

  • @ashwinbaliga1101
    @ashwinbaliga1101 Год назад +150

    I'm an gsb saraswath Brahman from gomanthak. My ancestors were from here. The struggle my ancestors did to keep our sanatana dharma the remaining temples are testimony to their fight . Thanks for the podcast

    • @suryanarayan848
      @suryanarayan848 Год назад +5

      i visited Devaki Krishna's and Shantadurga temple at Marcel recently.. Our ancestors sacrificed their lives to preserve and protect our sanatan dharma but today's hindus eat beef/non-veg and don't follow culture.

  • @hungrysoul5546
    @hungrysoul5546 Год назад +34

    As a Goan, feeling happy to see a fellow Goan on this podcast. Kudos to Sawani

  • @thexbhpguy
    @thexbhpguy Год назад +11

    I find this podcast so relevant that even my bloodline is from Goa, and my ancestors had the same experience of the Inquisition. Yes, this was recorded by the Portuguese, most of the Goa Konkans who moved towards the southern belt of Karwar, Mangalore and Kerela. My maternal ancestors moved to south Goa towards Canacona and my paternal ancestors moved to Karwar. I have friends in the Malvan region who have a similar history. All the history Sawani mentioned is just a revisit to my dad's stories. Same questions that I was curious about in my teens. Thank you for making this podcast.

  • @leopold17780
    @leopold17780 9 месяцев назад +7

    I am follwing Ranveer through his Beerbiceps videos and then his podcast with my favorite actor, Sanjay Dutt. While scrolling through his other podcast i stumbled upon this amazing podcast about Goa and its past. Being a Govekar, i thank Ranveer and Sawani to do this podcast, it will help me to find my roots ! Mandar , Uganda !

  • @akshatak7206
    @akshatak7206 Год назад +91

    This podcast is all the things I have been trying to explain my ignorant friends and colleagues who think goa is all about beer, beaches, partying and romanticizing the Portuguese influence. My ancestors and a lot of people have faced the wrath of this dark rule and had fled to follow their belief. Thank you so much 🙏🙏🙏🙏.

    • @gourishshirodkar6564
      @gourishshirodkar6564 Год назад +5

      But we are still proud of our ancestors for not converting

    • @bhavendrajyoti1655
      @bhavendrajyoti1655 Год назад

      The Inquisitadorial Catholic European world has today made Ukraine the wet-lab of its holocaustic depredation against the unique Russian-Belarusian-Ukrainian Slavic civilisation. Under the aegis of their Ziofascist string-pullers, the Catholic inquisitadors are waging a garganruan war of civilisations on Russia, with the aim of exterminating that pristine culture by eradicating its adherents. The father of the alien Israelite Ziofascist Volodymyr Zelwnsky, had captured power in Ukraine through a terrorist invasion from Europe disguised as an insurrection in Kiev. This circumstance is exactly akin to the hypothetical spectre of the holocauster Francis Xavier rising from his grave and capturing power in Goa today. Russia-Ukraine-Belarus are one and the same indivisible Vedic civilisation which is also inalienably identical with the Indian masses.

    • @bhavendrajyoti1655
      @bhavendrajyoti1655 Год назад

      The catholic President of America, Kennedy, was a depraved slave of the Vatican. He was a womaniser who took turns with his brother for mating with porn star Norma Jean Baker. He wanted to use America's nuclear arsenal against India to thwart the Indian army's war of independence against Portugal. But Russian leaders Nikita Khrushchev and Leonid Brezhnev told Americans in unambiguous terms that Russia will not hesistate to use its strategic long range nuclear missiles for pulverising American cities if NATO intervened on behalf of Portugal in the Goa conflict. This is what made the Irish Catholic Kennedy retrace his steps against his will.....

  • @csawant9027
    @csawant9027 Год назад +110

    I am a Goan and have visited all the location she mentioned. Yes the history is as brutal and carry the exactly same historical thread. Seen hatkapo pillar, read the book on inquisition. Infact i personally have witnessed ghade. N yes that's exactly what happens. The trans , the devchar, the light. It's all happening every year during shigmo

    • @manishmohite5515
      @manishmohite5515 Год назад +2

      I think it's Shimgo, koknaat jyala shimga mhantat?

    • @miloblackmetalhate
      @miloblackmetalhate Год назад +4

      Wow, what a fascinating history. Naman to all brave people who fought for and preserved true Goa.

    • @rg9316
      @rg9316 Год назад

      9

    • @sawanishetye
      @sawanishetye Год назад +5

      @@manishmohite5515 yes, in Goa we call Shigmo. Konkan calls it as Shigmo.

    • @sawanishetye
      @sawanishetye Год назад +3

      @@miloblackmetalhate 🙏

  • @rinisrivastava3845
    @rinisrivastava3845 Год назад +8

    Sawani shetye explained everything in so much detail with so much respect,calm and grace she is so sweet ❤️😇🙏🏻

  • @krupaharikantra4894
    @krupaharikantra4894 Год назад +5

    My ancestors also were goa as our kuldevta om shri mallikarjun which is in kankon.. These stories i have heard from my parents that we shifted from goa to karnataka karwar.. Which is our native now.. But happy to hear from her.. She was really good... And ranveer your going really great .. Good job... We love you man

  • @curiousmonk7990
    @curiousmonk7990 Год назад +415

    Movies we get: Go Goa Gone
    Movie we want: The Goa Inquisition Files

  • @er.pratiksawant
    @er.pratiksawant Год назад +16

    My ancestors also migrated from goa to Maharashtra (Sawantwadi) because Portuguese were forcefully converting each and every Hindu or other religion people.

  • @sandhyavijay3795
    @sandhyavijay3795 5 месяцев назад +2

    I never knew that Goa has such a rich cultural identity and its history is amazing. The struggle with Portuguese and how people protected the dieties and the cultural practices are mind blowing. Thanks a lot for the lovely podcast.

  • @shivanythakkar1694
    @shivanythakkar1694 Год назад +7

    What a beautiful episode! Sawani, you are truly brilliant!!

  • @ps-er9sm
    @ps-er9sm Год назад +127

    Spirituality, History, Politics, Motivation, Entertainment.... everything is available on this channel. Thanks Ranveer 🙏
    Edit: Man that was heavy. I knew about the history of liberation but there are so many stories that need to be told.

  • @chinmayhazare
    @chinmayhazare Год назад +18

    Sawani shetye making us Goans proud. Got my eyes teary almost three times throughout the episode. Thank you both for bringing the real side of Goa to people. She literally spoke out the mind of every goan.

  • @tarana82
    @tarana82 Год назад +5

    Got teary by the end, so much history and so much struggle and helplessness they had to face.. This definitely changes the way one looks at Goa.. May Goa always be peaceful & may their ancestors find peace..🙏Thanks to her for sharing so much and she still had a lot to tell.. Hats off to her

  • @pratiksha_patel13
    @pratiksha_patel13 6 месяцев назад +2

    My Mom's kuldevi is Sateri devi, for the first time I got to know about Sateri devi. Thank you for this.

  • @drvrushalipainginker6206
    @drvrushalipainginker6206 Год назад +120

    Such a proud moment for us Goans, to see Sawani Shetye On The Ranveer show spreading our real history❤💕 lots of love huge fan of your show…keep doing this extraordinary work stay blessed 💕 Great work Sawani Shetye👌🔥🔥

    • @bhavendrajyoti1655
      @bhavendrajyoti1655 Год назад

      Portuguese colonists had debarred natives in Goa from pursuing any stream of higher education other than medicine, paramedic and educationist. They wanted to churn out fanatic and deracinated zombies charged with superstituous Catholic evangelist frenzy, and had a backdoor agreement with the British to inundate British India with this army of zealots to bolster British efforts for Christianising India by deceit. Moreover, in the early centuries of their rule over Goa, the Portuguese had implemented a convention which required native women to lock lips with the male Portuguese interlocutor and lick his tongue as a mandatory gesture of courtesy during every chance encounter with a Portuguese man. This was the civilising influence of Portugal over Goa, which perhaps the ethnic Konkani zealot Portuguese premier wanted India to immortalise by spending tons of money on rehabilitating Portugal's contribution to Goa, an exercise which is tantamoutn to nothing but falsification of history. Of course, there were many women indeed who felt honoured to lick the Portuguese tongue, for cultural reasons, which is another matter and off the topic.

  • @success163
    @success163 Год назад +107

    Goan Inquisition that went on for almost more than 100 year is one of the darkest history of humankind. Shefali Vaidya has spoken in detail on this. There's one very good book by A K Pirolikar on "Goa Inquisition"

    • @bhavendrajyoti1655
      @bhavendrajyoti1655 Год назад

      The Inquisition lasted more than 400 years and covered thousands of miles from Cape Verde to Timor near Papua New Guinea and Oceanea. Konkani Saraswat neo converts played an important role as zombie instruments of this dastardly embodiment of the Neolithic Neanderthal conscience of contemporaneous Europe, under tutelage and supervision of Portuguese, Italian, Spanish, Croatian, Czech and Polish pastors and clergymen. The Inquisition claimed millions of victims in Africa, Asia and Oceania, and should not be trivialised by saying it lasted only one hundred years. It was the essence of the morality of the Catholic Church.

    • @navindhyanix
      @navindhyanix Год назад +2

      Where has Shefali Vaidya spoken abt it ?

    • @anujaeklahare1916
      @anujaeklahare1916 Год назад +1

      @@navindhyanix
      Search on her name Goa inqvizition .find out her vdo vlogs and posts about it.very very well explained and true',real history.

    • @eprasadji
      @eprasadji Год назад +1

      Book by Charles Gabriel Dellon

  • @thecookhouse7048
    @thecookhouse7048 Год назад +3

    In Odisha also we have similar kind of rituals and festival where devotees are away from their home for 30 days and on the last day they do fire walk. There are lots of stories like this in India

  • @user-tk1cg9wq8w
    @user-tk1cg9wq8w Год назад +5

    One of best episode, she is very good at explaining history. We need such teachers in our school so ppl like history as well.

  • @vikrantshenoy4354
    @vikrantshenoy4354 Год назад +40

    We are migrate from Goa to Udupi in 1800 coz of Portuguese... Our kuldevta is still in Goa ... Thanks for this pod cast Ranveer and thanks to Siwani 🙏

    • @ayushp610
      @ayushp610 Год назад +9

      I think same happened with my ancestors 🤔. Because I live in mumbai since my birth and my village is Dapoli. But my Kuldevi 'Kelbai devi' is in GOA. I'm very confused My parents, grandparents don't know about their history

    • @vikrantshenoy4354
      @vikrantshenoy4354 Год назад +1

      @@ayushp610 R u Gouda Saraswat Brahmin ?

    • @ayushp610
      @ayushp610 Год назад +3

      @@vikrantshenoy4354 No. I'm bhandari

    • @vikrantshenoy4354
      @vikrantshenoy4354 Год назад +5

      @@ayushp610 go to your kuldevta temple and ask them about your ancestors history they will guide you .

    • @ganeshsawant555
      @ganeshsawant555 Год назад +2

      Kelbai devi temple also situated at Kudal district sindhudurg you can also visit there

  • @roshan7041
    @roshan7041 Год назад +37

    I'm a Catholic where my parents are from Karkala ( Mangalore belt). My mother used to tell me that we are originally GSB ( Gounder Sarasvat Brahmin). My family is Prabhu. We were forcibly converted to Christianity by the Portuguese. Even after conversion life wasnt easy. There used to be plenty of rules for the landlords to follow. For eg: taxes. If somebody violated, their hands would be cut and paraded, humiliated.... Hence our forefathers left behind their properties & settled in Karnataka. For sometime Christians used to follow the native cultures. For eg: Marriages in Hindu style like wearing thali & saath phere..no ring exchanges...etc. I'm glad this historian has come to speak something of our ancestors which is very emotive. Thanks a lot to Ranveer Bhai 🙏Your channel promotes historical, spiritual, defence of the country which is essential for our generation to know & change their perspective.

    • @lifearoundwesternghats
      @lifearoundwesternghats Год назад +12

      Thanks to u for admitting this fact ....otherwise many Goan Christian falsify this saying such thing didnt hapen ...

    • @positivekumar3546
      @positivekumar3546 Год назад +6

      Glad you showed the guts to accept the truth. And Sanatan Hinduism is a way of life. You can still practice the same and try and bring your family n friends back to Sanatan Dharma.

    • @positivekumar3546
      @positivekumar3546 Год назад +5

      You are always welcome back into Arya Sanatan Dharma. They can convert your body, but not the soul! 🚩

    • @roshan7041
      @roshan7041 Год назад +6

      @@lifearoundwesternghats The reason behind that is many are not aware of their past. First those converted ran from Portuguese to settle in Mangalore & nearby, later on Tipu sultan attacked Mangalore & made a death March of them during 1784.

    • @airyanemvaejah3221
      @airyanemvaejah3221 Год назад +2

      Brother,How can we help you reintegrate back with us?

  • @feerozabegum5982
    @feerozabegum5982 Год назад +23

    Much of the Indian history are hidden from us as readers of school which is a good thing or bad is hard to say….. because readers dnt always actually understand or take history as history rather as faults of ancestors and so revenge for present…. This girl being a historian have known all that she should know and also explained beautifully and also taught us how to take history….. I hope we too learn this art to learn from history and not to repeat the mistakes done in the past

    • @deepakadhiraaijog7387
      @deepakadhiraaijog7387 Год назад

      Thanks and Har Har mahadev

    • @RAJAT6555
      @RAJAT6555 Год назад

      You haven't done anybody any favour. Get out of my country; you have a country which your people created so that your ummah could 'live in peace', and it's called 'Pakistan'.

    • @abhishekrath3931
      @abhishekrath3931 Год назад

      Romali thappar rendi historia 😂

  • @devika0113
    @devika0113 Год назад +1

    Gsb from indore now. Originally from Khandepar. Beautifully and in depth explained. Thank you

  • @indirafernandes6667
    @indirafernandes6667 Год назад +134

    I am catholic from Cuncolim my kuldaivat is Shree Shantadurga Kunkolkarinnin temple is relocated to Fatopa in Quepem she visits Cuncolim during Sontrio palki during Holi known as Shigmo in Goa It hurts to know of massacre of ancestors forced conversions but as we hear in your program we find ourselves as culturally Hindu and religiously Catholic
    I guess the same goes in Indonesia Muslim nation with hindu cultue.
    We are not Europeans as Bollywood shows the world we are as Indian as we all are🙏

    • @josephbraganza9303
      @josephbraganza9303 Год назад +11

      Who is Bollywood to determine our Goa… ???

    • @urbannomadstraveldiary5836
      @urbannomadstraveldiary5836 Год назад +13

      I like Christians and muslims who don't shy away from their ancestry, and keep nation above religion. Hope peace prevails in our country

    • @user-iw1sh9wb8f
      @user-iw1sh9wb8f Год назад +10

      U should come back to sanatan dharma

    • @AbhishekKumar-yp7si
      @AbhishekKumar-yp7si Год назад +2

      Yes, we hindus also respect Christianity , we are indians , proud to be indian

    • @ajaydalaya2195
      @ajaydalaya2195 Год назад

      We hindus love Jesus christ and his teachings. But we don't like Islam as quran and hadiths is full of hate for kaffirs.

  • @UtkarshBegiens
    @UtkarshBegiens Год назад +13

    I am from Uttar Pradesh and I did my graduation from Goa and I have lived there for 5 years including my first job. It's a coincidence, Porvorim was the place I was living, the place Sawani Ma'am lives. I always not only told but showed my friends from North India that Goa is more than the "Party Place". I am happy Sawani Ma'am mentioned Ponda, it's a place for seekers of all sorts. The rich culture of temples and peace you receive is inexpressible. My best friend is from Goa and a lot of other friends. I always use to notice few similarities between the Catholic wedding and Hindu wedding, having attended the both, the curiosity has been solved through this episode completely. Goans are great company to have always and I still believe it is one of the yet to be discovered state in India. As Ma'am said, it's a Melting Pot, it has something for anyone and everyone. Amchem Goa - I have learned Konkani through this period, thanks to every Goan who helped me in doing so.

  • @aparnav1659
    @aparnav1659 11 месяцев назад +3

    Thank you so much...I am a GSB Konkani based in Kochi and always get eyeballs when we speak Konkani in public places. This podcast was so helpful.

  • @vinayakkanakaji3047
    @vinayakkanakaji3047 Год назад +5

    Please make a part two of it. I feel like there many other things that are untold . Even Sawani cut down many instances while explaining.
    One more episode on this topic is a must.

    • @dhaneshsonawadekar8382
      @dhaneshsonawadekar8382 6 месяцев назад

      We would also like to watch the part two second episode of this Podcast

  • @samarmanjeshwar9665
    @samarmanjeshwar9665 Год назад +171

    I am from Bengaluru. My Kuldevi is Shantadurga. Ever since I learned about the history of my community and Goa in general, I make it a point to go and pay my respects at The Shantadurga temple atleast once a year. Very happy that through your podcast more people will learn about the sacrifices made by mine and other people's ancestors to keep our culture alive.

    • @makkumakkaa-dg9ue
      @makkumakkaa-dg9ue Год назад +3

      she is you ancestor and will guide you in tough times and will give you peace!!

  • @ratneshshukla342
    @ratneshshukla342 Год назад +31

    Kaha se dhoond k laate ho aise GEM. Mind-blowing information about GOA. It's gonna be Game changer for people watching .

  • @anusath8085
    @anusath8085 Год назад +4

    This lady is so humble and positive,I can Easley trust what she is saying Amazing!!!

  • @riddhishivolkar6766
    @riddhishivolkar6766 Год назад +8

    Literal goosebumps all over my body throughout the entire podcast. She explained everything in such detail and unfiltered. I'm proud being a Goan.

  • @jenz2frek
    @jenz2frek Год назад +121

    As a goan, I really cherished learning about our history and wished this episode never ended. Whilst it was sad, I just hope we don't let history repeat itself. Goan catholics are so rooted to portuguese aftermath that it will take a really long time to realise what we were to where we are.

    • @Yogis_BitterTruth_Nirvan
      @Yogis_BitterTruth_Nirvan Год назад

      There is only one way to stop this foreign evil convsersions. Christians of Goa must be taxed heavily for following foreign religion on Hindu land. just like they did that to us on our land when they didn't have any right to do so. if they can't pay tax on time then they can go back to Portugal, if they love that culture and that religion more then their mother land and Sanatan dharma whch is their ancestors culture. bloody foreign bastards.

    • @jenz2frek
      @jenz2frek Год назад +17

      @@Yogis_BitterTruth_Nirvan I completely understand your sentiments brother, but these Christians are all Indians. Taxing our own people is not the solution. Teaching the right history, re-introducing pre portuguese goan culture, and promoting conversation as such like Ranveer and Sawani will definitely help. All foreign religions are deeply rooted in our mindset, and conversions must be banned.

    • @shalakasarpotdar5716
      @shalakasarpotdar5716 Год назад +8

      Can understand your feelings, plz do share this podcast to your friends relatives n whoever u feel the most comfortable, let everybody know d truth

    • @Cloud-zp4pu
      @Cloud-zp4pu Год назад +2

      That is why Goan Catholics form 93% of Goans who Joined the Indian Armed forces. There was a Goan General Sunith Francis Rodriguez who was the topmost Man in the Indian Army(1990-93) ,Major Gen FT Dias,Major General Ian Cardozo who cut his own leg to save the regiment in the 1971 war. No general from the other community. But definitely we hear them say" Our So be has settled in Amrika". Maybe to thank Amrika for supporting Portugal in 1961.

  • @abhishekjoshi8237
    @abhishekjoshi8237 Год назад +40

    Hello I’m a local from Goa
    Today 31 dec 2022
    Tourists are enjoying parties on beaches and I’m here listening to this podcast of Real Goa ❤️🙏🏻

  • @vrushalinejdar1421
    @vrushalinejdar1421 Год назад +9

    As a Goan it really hurts the way people come and disturb local environment and people. Hats off to local people ,the way they have kept culture alive in atrocities of portugues and equally dangerous Bollywood approach . Their is peace in Goan air .

    • @Paushali24
      @Paushali24 Год назад +2

      U feel disturbed for outsiders or tourists but u r not ashamed on ur converted ancestors

  • @lovelovesBTS
    @lovelovesBTS Год назад +3

    The amount of knowledge, the way she is so calm is just incredible...

  • @PriyankaGawas
    @PriyankaGawas Год назад +28

    As a Goan I feel extremely grateful for this episode ❤️

  • @nikitashirke3
    @nikitashirke3 Год назад +119

    I am from Raigad, Maharashtra but couldn't stop my tears... We have such a rich history... Sambhaji Maharaja also knew Portugese language... Thank you both of you ❤️🙏😇...
    Update: I live in Mumbai now Raigad is my native place.

    • @neollalobo
      @neollalobo Год назад +7

      EVERYTHING WAS GOOD AND PEACEFUL UNTIL THE PORTUGUESE CAME.
      My response: well everything was good only for the high caste especially the brahmin. They exploited the lower caste and lived luxurious lives. Christianity became a challenge to this dreadful system when many lower caste became Christians and challenged the system. So also there were practices existing in India which were dangerous for human life which were reformed by the Buddhists, Mughals, Portuguese, British and other movements within Hinduism.
      FRANCIS XAVIER WAS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE INQUISITION.
      Well I have dedicated a whole section in this article to explain how he is not responsible for the inquisition and even if he mentioned about it nobody knows where he meant it and what version of Inquisition he desired.
      THERE WERE FORCED CONVERSIONS, OR CONVERSIONS OUT OF ALLUREMENT OR BRIBE AND NOT OUT OF CONVICTION.
      This is a pure radical hatred to Christianity and the missionaries. As I have mentioned that the Miracles done by St. Francis Xavier and many still experience the power of his intercession was also a great factor. After his incorrupt body was brought in Goa it was the key point of astonishment and wonder which contributed to the choosing of the faith. So also the edict of the king of Portugal in 1567 and the records given by the then historians are proof that forced conversion was not always a regular event.
      THE HINDUS WERE FALLING BACK TOT HEIR OLD PRACTICES OUT OF LOVE FOR IT SINCE THEY STILL LOVED IT.

      This is silly. As it is proven Hinduism is not one particular religion and it has its many faces. In Goa people were used to some superstitious practices and even black magic, animal offerings and even child offerings. These were the major reasons which Portuguese did not separate from Vedic or Brahminical Hinduism.[62] Such practices are still prevalent in Goa.[63]
      INQUISITION WAS A FORM OF CHRISTIAN RADICALISM
      Certainly not! As we have seen the church and the state were one and the same. when we say state that means church played a important role in the political area as well and it influenced political administrations. Therefore, in those circumstances, the inquisition was a part of the law of state and religion was an integral part of the state. As we have also seen how there were strict conditions on the use of torture it solely depended on how the inquisitors carried out the executions. However, it has been made clear that the history of the inquisition is manipulated and tampered with by the Protestant viewpoint and documentations of history show a different viewpoint and lives many questions unanswered.
      CHRISTIANITY DESTROYING CULTURE.
      Not at all. I have already given the statement for that in the above topic of inculturation. Infact I would like to remind that the very first freedom movements were started by Catholics and in fact by Catholic Priests the protest against Christian in equality by Fr. Mathew Castro, The famous Pinto Revolt in 1787 by three Catholic Priests, who can forget Dr. Francisco Luis Gomes who was a Goan Parlaimentarian who demanded freedom of India from British and the Portuguese, then Dr. T B Cunha who was the one who suggested the Goa should be part of the Republic of India. Also cannot forget Dr. Jacque Sequeira who fought for independent state of Goa when the Maharashtra Gomantak Party along with Janata Party wanted to merge Goa with Maharashtra.
      ONLY HINDUISM BELONGS TO INDIA.
      This is a total radical idea. Hinduism alone has not influenced the Indian society and its reforms. Much of it has been also a contribution from other religions and philosophies. Hinduism alone is no the only religion that originated in India nor it has its original roots on Indian soil though it is the majority contributor yet drastic major changes have been brought by others. Hinduism itself has spread beyond the boundaries of India. No religion belongs to one place of region. If we look at every religion it has a universal message to the all the people and therefore missionary in some way. Mirabai spread her devotion to Krisna. Guru Nanak spoke about his God experience to others. Buddha preached about the Nirvana to others. Mahavira spoke about the Moksa to others. All these religions and spiritualities have spread all over by way of preaching to others. Swamy Vivekanand also is a great example of this practice of preaching and many of the Gurus and Baba even to this day. Therefore, blaming Islam and Christianity alone for its preaching and missionary work is cruel and unjust.
      THE POPE SHOULD APOLOGISE TO PEOPLE OF GOA AND INDIA.
      In they year 2000 itself Pope John Paul II apologised for the Inquisition announcing the day of Pardon and penance for the Church. He changed the whole viewpoint of the Church and also the people changed their mind and attitude towards the Church. Pope Benedict XVI and also Pope Francis also have apologised time and again for the crimes done by Church leaders and inquisition itself.[64] However, the People of Goa have never made such demand from the Church and have forgotten the past. The Hindus and Christians in Goa live peacefully to the extent that many Hindus revere and pray to Christian saints, have great devotion to St. Francis Xavier, to Mother Mary and Jesus himself. They honour the Catholic Priests and nuns and live in harmony. Therefore if the people of Goa themselves don’t demand something like this why should and outsider and a person never having lived in Goa properly insight it. The picture of Goa is different then that of the other parts of India.

    • @nikitashirke3
      @nikitashirke3 Год назад

      @@neollalobo thank you I will read in sometime...

    • @Tokyodrift786
      @Tokyodrift786 Год назад

      @@neollalobo well you are saying as it Christianity is a saintly religion . Murder of Jews by Nazis , Persecution of natives by British , Persecution of natives by Portuguese. Troubles between Protestants and Catholics? You seem to be native converted to Christianity subscribing to colonial Portuguese views.

    • @rakeshbhamare424
      @rakeshbhamare424 Год назад +1

      ​@@nikitashirke3 🤣🤣🤣 kya panvel nikalana tha kya...

    • @nikitashirke3
      @nikitashirke3 Год назад

      @@rakeshbhamare424 yeah very funny 👍🏼

  • @indianhistoryarchaeology
    @indianhistoryarchaeology Год назад +3

    Got to learn a lot about Goa today. Even more amazing to see all the viewers' comments relating to this part of our history. There is an immense and urgent need for recording this oral history for the country. Thank you for bringing this out!

  • @ManjunathKarkal
    @ManjunathKarkal Год назад +1

    Such a wonderful podcast, so insightful, so knowledgeable... Amazing!! & Thanks for bringing this to us✨❤️

  • @pearlrodrigues210
    @pearlrodrigues210 Год назад +15

    One of the best podcasts. Being a Goan didn't knew about this history, thank you for sharing this one.

    • @positivekumar3546
      @positivekumar3546 Год назад +4

      That is the dark black chapter of goan history. The unskippable one. The one in which Hindu people were targetted and brutal attrocities committed against them. Haath katro staambh in Goa is a living proof of those atrocitoes

  • @neelkothimbire9254
    @neelkothimbire9254 Год назад +32

    Everything she spoke in this video was from her heart .
    It felt so good to watch the podcast.
    Thank you 😌.

  • @christopherfernandes9811
    @christopherfernandes9811 9 месяцев назад +1

    I loved the episode. Thank you Sawani..Reminded me of my grandmother's stories and history of my village Assolna. MOG ASUN !! 🙏

  • @upkarsingh8109
    @upkarsingh8109 Год назад +1

    Omg! Totally worth it! So amazing!!!! Kudos! Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge with us! Outstanding 👍👍👍

  • @mrshiroadker8866
    @mrshiroadker8866 Год назад +25

    Hats off to the Goan lady, she narrated every bit very nicely and precisely, cleard my many doubts as i myself m Goan and loved this podcast. Very well spoken. Great work Ranveer, keep up the great work.

  • @randomizer09
    @randomizer09 Год назад +29

    As a Goan i wanna thank Ranveer for making this episode🙏🏻

  • @sadhanamandke8781
    @sadhanamandke8781 5 месяцев назад +2

    This Podcast of Sawani Shetye Archeologist and a Goan was FANTASTIC. Really Loved admired and was in awe of Goan History . Chatrapati Shivaji Maharaj And Chatrapati Sambhaji Maharaj were Valuable Gems of Maharashtra and Goa.Personally I being a Maharashtrian Marathi my mother tongue feel proud of Chathrapati Sambhaji Maharaj.
    Also to me Goa is a paradise on Earth. Ranveer , BIG Thanks for making this episode.

    • @jiti5034
      @jiti5034 Месяц назад

      Marathi and Konkani are sisiter , never separate them

  • @mrinalgaonkarwavhal
    @mrinalgaonkarwavhal Год назад +4

    It was overwhelming to hear the things that I lived in the childhood from someone. As a Goan by birth I always try to tell people try to see Goa beyond beaches. When she was talking I was like I know this, I know that feeling was incredible. I am glad people are actually interested in looking into deeper roots of Goa. Thanks TRS and thanks Sawani ma'am

  • @JackSordakaPVS
    @JackSordakaPVS Год назад +38

    I have spent a year in Goa, and discovered that even locals don't know either which places exist worth travelling, or how to market the local gems there. Despite spending a year there, I had an eye-opening experience on this podcast as I got to know numerous new things about Goa! Despite not marketing its cultural history, Goa is a tourist hotspot! Imagine how much bigger it will get once this is marketed.
    I was hoping to hear about an 800-years-old Shiv Temple site, Tambdi Surla. I wish more people visit it.
    I was shocked to discover Ponda (pronounced as Faunda) being the centre of Goan Temples. I am glad Sawani ji mentioned it.
    And about the alcoholic image of Goa? True, when common alcohol costs less than mineral water in shacks, that's what people might think.
    Goa is a pristine place not just for partying and drinking, but also for relaxing and retiring.
    Har Har Mahaadev!

  • @raghavshikerkar
    @raghavshikerkar Год назад +17

    I am Goan, .......today is 31 December 2022......while everybody is enjoying the parties in Goa........i spent an hour watching this podcast.....felt like a time travel in Goan history.....Deep and emotional podcast.......great work.........

    • @sawanishetye
      @sawanishetye Год назад +2

      This really means a lot...Thank you.

  • @jagamadha
    @jagamadha Год назад +2

    Returned from goa on 9th this month. Beautiful goan people and their hosputality. Again go after monsoon. Sawaniji just enlightened us.💓🇮🇳🚩

  • @commonindianpeople513
    @commonindianpeople513 6 месяцев назад +3

    Thanks a lot Ranveer for doing this podcast about Goa.

  • @TheAnkushjari
    @TheAnkushjari Год назад +47

    Who would have expected that he would touch this topic as well … Mr. Ranveer - I must say you’re the best I’ve seen …Thank you 🙏

  • @gautam142
    @gautam142 Год назад +29

    As a Goan, extremely emotional at the end when she said "no we are not that" exactly what every goan has in his/her heart, thx for this ❤️🙏🏻

  • @GauravRRTX
    @GauravRRTX Год назад +5

    Thanks for this podcast Ranveer. Our Kul Devata and Kul Devi temples are in Goa. We often visit Goa to perform pooja and abhishekam in those temples. Our Kul Devta temples are Mangeshi Temple(Shiva), Mahalaxmi Temple, Shanta Durga Temple.

  • @dhivyajayaprakash5899
    @dhivyajayaprakash5899 Год назад

    Amazing episode. Learnt crazy lot from this one. Do not speak Hindi/nor come from Hindi background but fell in love with the history narrated by Sawani. So glad I stumbled across this.

  • @Ps5champions
    @Ps5champions Год назад +10

    Thank u Ranveer , I stayed in Morjim for two months to start my Satvik journey, to heal , to find connection wit myself which everyone had lost in this busy but certainly Goa helped me a lot. It changed my life forever .

  • @jayleecreationsgoa
    @jayleecreationsgoa Год назад +15

    I am happy to see that people will know the real Goa❤️ U've done an amazing job Sawani😘

  • @priyankadhargalkar6601
    @priyankadhargalkar6601 Год назад +5

    Seriously a very good prodcast ♥️ being a goan loved it ❤️the rakandar gave me goosebumps🥺