A distinctive goddess temple where Mahalasa is revered with unique iconography and traditions, and the temple complex is known for its impressive bell and vibrant ritual life. Visitors often remember the strong devotional atmosphere during aarti and festival days, along with the blend of cultural layers reflected in the worship practices.
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History & highlights
Historical accounts describe how the original shrine faced destruction during Portuguese-era religious conflict, and the rescued icon was shifted and reconsecrated when the temple at Mardol was built in the 17th century—helping preserve the tradition outside the most vulnerable zones of that period.
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