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    Shigmo. Young boy at the Shimgo holding aarat. Shimgo, or Shishirotsava [1] is a spring festival celebrated in the Indian state of Goa, where it is one of the major festivals of the Hindu community. It is also celebrated by Konkani diaspora and Indian festival of Holi is part of it.

  2. Mar 24, 2024 · The Shigmo or Shigmotsav festival is celebrated in the month of Phalguna (March) from the 9th moon day to full moon day as per the Hindu calendar. It is the biggest festival for the Hindus in Goa.

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  3. Shigmo festival is the spring festival in Goa celebrated by the Konkani diaspora of Goa, with a lot of pompous and splendour. This festival takes place in the Phalguna month, according to the Saka calendar of the Hindu community living in Goa. This festival is celebrated around March every year.It is related to the Hindu lunar calendar and ...

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  5. Mar 8, 2023 · Shigmotsav, locally known as Shigmo, is a spring festival and is celebrated by the Hindu community of Goa.Sometimes pronounced “shigma”, the word “sheeg” in Konkani and Marathi means “abundance”, thus capturing its very essence and highlighting what this festival is all about – plenitude and prosperity.

  6. Shigmo Festival, Goa Overview. The Shigmo festival that takes place in the Konkani diaspora of Goa, during the spring season, is a beautiful and auspicious festival of Hindus that celebrates the vibrancy of colours. The festival spans five days. In other regions of the country, Hindus, more commonly, celebrate Holi, which is a part of it.

  7. Mar 11, 2023 · The Shigmo festival information is obtained from the Puranas. The word “Shigmo” is a Konkani term, which has been coined from the Prakrit, The word “Shigmo” comes from the Sanskrit word “Sugrishmaka” and the Prakrit word “Suggimaho”. Puranic legends give rise to this festival. According to one such legend, Prahlada’s aunt ...

  8. The festival is celebrated in two variants, Dhakto Shigmo (small Shigmo) and Vadlo Shigmo (big Shigmo) over a span of 14 days. Dhakto Shigmo is celebrated by farmers, labourers and the rural population, while Vadlo Shigmo brings the entire community together in song and dance. Playing the Dhol (2020-03) Incredible India!