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Holi 2022: In Goa's traditional Shigmo festival, an unusual Holi-like celebration

This year, Shigmo floats, processions and parades will be held across five Goan cities starting on March 19. Check the dates and areas to see the parade. Timings: 4-10 pm.

March 18, 2022 / 14:47 IST
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Rang Panchmi, the fifth day of Goa's 14-day Shigmo festival, is celebrated like Holi. (All photographs by Preeti Verma Lal)
Rang Panchmi, the fifth day of Goa's 14-day Shigmo festival, is celebrated like Holi. (All photographs by Preeti Verma Lal)

Borrowing from the Prakrit word Suggimaho and Sanskrit Sugrishmaka, and also known as Shishirotsava, Shigmo is a Konkani Hindu festival that celebrates the end of winter and the beginning of Spring.

Held in the month of phalgun (March), Shigmo is a fortnight-long festival that includes Holi and parades showcasing traditional music and dance as well as elaborately built tableaux that depict scenes from Hindu mythology and legends.

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There are several stories about the origins of Shigmo. Legend has it that Holika, Pralhad's aunt, instigated her royal brother Hiranyakashapu to inflict every kind of torture on his son Pralhad to dissuade him from repeating the name of the lord. People revolted against Holika, chased her until she threw herself into the pyre.