Tripurari Poornima returns to Sanquelim in a spectacle of devotion and artistry, celebrating Goa’s living maritime and cultural heritage.

Vithalapur, Sanquelim glowed with splendour, devotion, and community pride as Goa celebrated the much-awaited Tripurari Poornima festival — a spectacular confluence of heritage, creativity, and faith. Jointly organised by the Department of Tourism, Goa Tourism Development Corporation (GTDC), Department of Art and Culture, and Department of Information and Publicity, the festival drew enthusiastic participation from residents, tourists, and cultural enthusiasts from across India and overseas.
The evening unfolded in the divine presence of dignitaries, including Hon’ble Chief Minister, Dr. Pramod Sawant; Hon’ble Chairman, GTDC, Shri Kedar J. Naik; Hon’ble MLA and Chairman, Goa State Horticultural Corporation Ltd., Dr. Premendra Shet; Hon’ble MLA and Chairman, Goa Infotech Corporation Ltd., Dr. Chandrakant Shetye; and senior officials representing Goa’s art, culture, and tourism departments.
An Evening of Devotion and Artistry
The festivities commenced with a sacred procession dedicated to Lord Shrikrishna, followed by the graceful Palkhi of Shree Vitthal Rakhumai, setting a reverent tone that resonated through the evening. As twilight deepened, the festival grounds came alive with vibrant cultural performances, celebrating Goa’s traditional dance, music, and craftsmanship.
The festival’s hallmark attraction—the Traditional Boat Show—once again mesmerised spectators. Artistically crafted boats, glowing with intricate lights, glided across the waters, symbolising Goa’s rich maritime heritage. The enthralling ‘Tripurasur Vadh’ presentation, narrating the eternal triumph of good over evil, captivated audiences with its spiritual depth and theatrical brilliance. The night concluded with the magnificent release of ‘Saranga’, illuminating the skies in a cascade of colours and devotion.
Leadership Reflections on Goa’s Cultural Legacy
Hon’ble Chief Minister, Dr. Pramod Sawant, expressed pride in Goa’s living traditions, saying “Tripurari Poornima reflects the creativity and cultural devotion of our people.”
He then added, “This year, the 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.”
He continued, “As we advance toward Viksit Bharat @2047 and Viksit Goa @2037, the role of Yuva Shakti is vital in carrying forward our traditions while embracing innovation, technology, and research.”

Hon’ble Minister for Tourism, Shri Rohan A. Khaunte, highlighted the festival’s growing tourism value, stating, “Tripurari Poornima showcases the spiritual and cultural depth of Goa. It invites visitors beyond beaches into our riverine traditions and community stories. Through curated galleries and thematic décor, we aim to make this festival a meaningful and authentic experience rooted in Goa’s identity.”
Echoing these sentiments, Hon’ble MLA and Chairman, Goa State Horticultural Corporation Ltd., Dr. Premendra Shet, said,
“Tripurari Poornima strengthens our social fabric and enhances the happiness index of our people. Such festivals foster community pride and participation.”
Adding to this, Hon’ble MLA and Chairman of GTDC, Shri Kedar J. Naik, remarked,
“This celebration brings people together through art, music, and shared experiences. GTDC has enhanced the site’s aesthetics and ambience to ensure a warm, welcoming atmosphere for all.”
Hon’ble MLA and Chairman, Goa Infotech Corporation Ltd., Dr. Chandrakant Shetye, further noted,
“Tripurari Poornima stands as a celebration of artistic expression and collective spirit. We remain committed to promoting cultural events that empower local talent and create new economic opportunities.”
Director of Tourism, Shri Kedar Naik, reaffirmed the Department’s dedication to curating impactful cultural experiences, saying,
“Tripurari Poornima adds strength to Goa’s festival calendar by showcasing traditions rooted in community life. We continue to design engaging cultural experiences that elevate visitor participation.”
A Festival Rooted in Tradition, Reimagined for Tomorrow
On this occasion, the Hon’ble Chief Minister also inaugurated a special exhibition curated by the Department of Information and Publicity, spotlighting Goa’s infrastructure development and cultural milestones, offering visitors an immersive glimpse into the State’s growth narrative.

With every passing year, Tripurari Poornima continues to evolve as a symbol of Goa’s creative energy and cultural confidence. This year’s celebration reaffirmed its place as one of the State’s most cherished festivals — a seamless blend of devotion, artistry, and community joy that captures the very soul of Goa.
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