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Goa comes alive with Tripurari Poornima; here's all you need to know about the festival

Updated on: 06 November,2025 07:28 PM IST  |  Sanquelim (Goa)
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The festivities commenced with a sacred procession dedicated to Lord Shri Krishna, creating an atmosphere filled with devotion, before everything else unfolded

Goa comes alive with Tripurari Poornima; here's all you need to know about the festival

The traditional Boat Show once again stood out as the main attraction, with exquisitely crafted boats illuminating the waters. Photo Courtesy: Special Arrangement

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Goans of Vithalapur in Sanquelim celebrated Tripurari Poornima with great pride and enthusiasm lit up with colour, devotion, and festive joy with great pride and enthusiasm. 

The festivities commenced with a sacred procession dedicated to Lord Shri Krishna, creating an atmosphere filled with devotion. A graceful palkhi procession of Shree Vitthal Rakhumai followed, setting a deeply spiritual tone for the evening. Beautifully choreographed cultural performances showcased Goa’s vibrant traditions, drawing applause from all present.


The traditional Boat Show once again stood out as the main attraction, with exquisitely crafted boats illuminating the waters, honouring Goa’s rich maritime legacy. As the evening progressed, the symbolic ‘Tripurasur Vadh’ presentation captivated audiences, retelling the revered legend associated with this festival. The celebration concluded with the release of ‘Saranga,’ lighting up the night sky in a magnificent display.



Speaking on the occasion, state CM Dr Sawant stated, “Tripurari Poornima reflects the creativity and cultural devotion of our people. This year, the first, second, and third winning boats will be preserved and displayed at Ravindra Bhavan or Kala Academy, allowing national and international visitors to appreciate this unique Goan art form. As we move toward Viksit Bharat @2047 and Viksit Goa @2037, we must encourage youth participation in art and culture alongside innovation, technology, and research. The contribution of Yuva Shakti is vital to shaping a progressive and culturally enriched Goa. I am confident that our young people will come forward to carry these traditions forward while embracing new opportunities for growth.”

Rohan A. Khaunte, Minister for Tourism,  shared, “Tripurari Poornima is an important celebration that reflects the spiritual and cultural depth of Goa. Festivals like this take visitors beyond beaches and into our riverine traditions, community stories, and devotional heritage. Each year, the Department undertakes thematic décor and curated galleries to elevate the experience for both residents and travellers. As we continue to promote spiritual tourism, our focus remains on strengthening community participation and offering experiences that are authentic, meaningful, and rooted in Goa’s identity.”

Dr. Premendra Shet, MLA & Chairman, Goa State Horticultural Corporation Ltd., who was also present, stated “Tripurari Poornima reflects the essence of our traditions and the joy it brings to communities. The Government continues to organise meaningful programmes that celebrate culture and help enhance the overall happiness index of our people. Such festivals strengthen bonds, encourage participation, and bring pride to local communities.”

Kedar J. Naik, who is the MLA and Chairman of GTDC, remarked,, “Tripurari Poornima beautifully showcases Goa’s traditions through art, music, and community participation. GTDC has also beautified the festival site through painting and aesthetic enhancements to provide a welcoming ambience. This festival brings people together and offers visitors an enriching cultural experience. GTDC is pleased to support initiatives that highlight our unique identity and promote responsible tourism.”

Dr. Chandrakant Shetye, MLA & Chairman, Goa Infotech Corporation Ltd., said, “Tripurari Poornima is truly a celebration of artistic expression, devotion, and community participation. The enthusiasm of the participants and the support of the community make this festival truly special. We will continue to encourage cultural events that celebrate local talent and bring economic opportunities to our people.”

Kedar Naik, Director of Tourism, added, “Tripurari Poornima continues to strengthen Goa’s festival calendar by showcasing traditions that are deeply rooted in community life. We remain focused on creating well-curated cultural experiences that enhance visitor engagement." 

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