Lush green mountains in Sanguem on a foggy morning.
Lush green mountains in Sanguem on a foggy morning.

Sangameshwar, where two rivers become one

Sangameshwar or Sanguem is blessed with nature's abundance
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Goa|Hinterland|Shrine|
Goa|Hinterland|Shrine|All pics: Dhiraj Harmalkar

Shree Sangameshwar shrine in Sanguem is a perfect place to find bliss. The shrine goes under water for most part of the monsoon season.

Goa|Hinterland|Temples
Goa|Hinterland|Temples

Shree Ramnath is the Gram Devata (principal deity) of Sanguem.

Goa|Hinterland|Paikdev
Goa|Hinterland|Paikdev

Shree Paikdev is considered a guardian of Sanguem. Many devotees come to this temple to seek blessings.

Goa|Hinterland|Canals
Goa|Hinterland|Canals

Children and youngsters often swim in this canal, which flows abundantly with the waters of Selaulim dam closeby.

Goa|Hinterland|Rivers
Goa|Hinterland|Rivers

Sanguem is the place where the Selaulim and Uguem rivers meet at Shree Sangameshwar tirtha.

Goa|Hinterland|Mosque
Goa|Hinterland|Mosque

Piraraj Mosque is well-known among the people of Sanguem.

Goa|Hinterland|Police station
Goa|Hinterland|Police station

Sanguem police station is one of the oldest in Goa.

Goa|Hinterland|Fish
Goa|Hinterland|Fish

A makeshift market where people come to buy fish in bulk on Sundays.

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