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Ucassaim

Ucassaim is a village in Bardez, in the west coastal region of Goa. It is located close to Mapusa town and is known as the home for some prominent persons from the area. Ucassaim was once is known as Mistirincho Ganv, (Musicians' Village) because of the number of musicians (mistri) who flourished in this village.

Ucassaim
Uskoi
Village
Ucassaim
Location of Ucassaim in Goa
Ucassaim
Ucassaim (India)
Coordinates: 15°34′49″N 73°50′30″E / 15.58028°N 73.84167°E / 15.58028; 73.84167
CountryIndia
StateGoa
DistrictNorth Goa
Sub-districtBardez
Elevation
15 m (49 ft)
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
Postcode
403507
Area code0832
Nearest cityMapusa

Geography and life edit

Ucassaim is located at 15°34′49″N 73°50′30″E / 15.58028°N 73.84167°E / 15.58028; 73.84167 at an elevation of 15 m above MSL,[1] just a few kilometers away from Mapusa City. It is surrounded by the villages of Bastora, Sucorro-Vaddem, Nachinola and Moira.

The village is surrounded by green hills and flowing riverlets. The temperature hovers from around 25 °C in winter to 38 °C in summer.

Area, population edit

As per the official Census of 2011, Ucassaim has an area of 263.65 hectares, and a population of 278 households, comprising a total population of 1,077 which includes 509 males and 568 females, while the under-six population of children is a total of 74 made up of 27 boys and 47 girls.[2] Ucassaim carries location code number under the Census of 2011.[2]

Wards edit

The village is divided into eight wards, as subdivisions of the village are locally known: Punola, Paliem, Paliem-Nogeira, Dumpem-Pajir, Igorz Vaddo, St. Anthony, Bela Flor and Pello Vaddo. The village community includes Catholics, Hindus and Muslims.

Prehistoric cave edit

On the hill behind the village lies a cave popularly referred to as Vagbuyer. It is believed that this is a prehistoric cave in the laterite rock. It is also believed that there used to be a tunnel connecting the cave to the neighbouring Pomburpa Church. The cave contains a small waterfall active in the monsoon, which in turn connects to the rivulet (vanv in Konkani) gushing through the village in the monsoon and connecting to the main river. From the cross on the hill one obtains a beautiful view of the village.

St Elizabeth Church edit

The construction of the original church building commenced around 1618 and was completed in 1628. The Comunidades of Ucassaim, Bastora, as well as Punola and Paliem, as well as many private individuals, funded the construction. The new church was dedicated to St. Elizabeth, Queen of Portugal.

At the beginning of the 18th Century, a cyclone destroyed the church. It was rebuilt in 1708 on an enlarged scale. To reduce the cost, Fr. Francisco de São Boaventura, the then Parish Priest, himself used to carry timber on his back. Seeing his example, the whole parish joined in building the church and helped in reducing the cost.

The church faces north. On approaching the church plot from the main road one can first see the statue of Christ the King, and then walk along an avenue flanked by rice fields on both sides until reaching the main church building. This place was asphalted in 1995.

 

As you enter the church, you can see the main altar at the center and two smaller altars on both sides. On the right side wall, you can find the Pulpit which was once upon a time used for preaching.

The statue of the patron saint St. Elizabeth dominates the main altar. Her feast is celebrated on 4 July every year and since it is in the monsoon season, there is a local saying "Sant Izabel Ranni; Dimbhi Bhor Panni" which means "when we have St. Elizabeth the Queen we shall have knee-deep water", which refers to the abundance of water required to cultivate the rice crop. Below, to the right, there are smaller statues of St. Luis Gonzaga and of Our Lady. The main altar also houses the Tabernacle where the Blessed Sacrament is preserved.

On the side altars: the right side altar bears the statue of the Crucified Jesus, below which are smaller statues of St. Anne and St. Anthony. The left side altar bears the statue of Our Lady of Health, whose feast is very popular, and below which are smaller statues of St. Joseph and St. Sebastian.

Some major repairs were done internally in 1996 and in 2008 wherein the platform for the sanctuary and the face-lifting exercise was done under the leadership and guidance of Fr. Almir de Souza, the then parish priest. Fr. Almir also brought about a radical change in the outlook of the parishioners installing in the parish many new norms as per the Vatican II council conclusions. The church has a well developed cemetery which was repaired and renovated around the year 2000 during the tenure of Fr. Mousinho de Ataide.

The church residence now has 2 halls: a larger one used for gatherings and the smaller one which houses the office of the church. Besides these, there are rooms for the Parish Priest and for guest priests and Assistants. The residence is built around an open-air courtyard with a garden built as old as the 18th century and still maintained by the church.

The present Parish Priest of the church is Fr. Mendes.

Temple edit

A new temple was built and inaugurated in December 2010.

Festivals and celebrations edit

Ucassaim celebrates a variety of festivals locally. Music is being revived after many decades. A local festival called "GITVANA", held annually, gives a platform for the young and the old to perform on stage singing the traditional mandós or acting in one-act skits. Since the start of this local festival it has brought a lot of talent to the village. The children of the village won first prize in the All Goa Tiatr Competition in the year 2011 and were runners-up in 2012. Natka is another form of theatre in its traditional form held annually; this also provides a great platform for performance.

Occupation and lifestyle edit

 

Occupations in Ucassaim range from agricultural farming to garden florists. Many villagers have emigrated to Arab countries in the Persian Gulf, Europe, the United States, Canada and Australia.

Notable people edit

  • Prof. Mariano Saldanha (1878–1975), professor of Marathi, Sanskrit and Konkani in Goa and Portugal.
  • Dr. Ernest Borges, a noted cancer surgeon.

References edit

  1. ^ "Maps, Weather, and Airports for Ucassaim, India". www.fallingrain.com. Retrieved 11 January 2021.
  2. ^ a b 2011: Goa. Series 31, Part XIIB, District Census Handbook. North Goa. Village and Townwise Primary Census Abstracts. Census of India. 2014. p. 102.

External links edit

  • Satellite map of Ucassaim
  • About Ucassaim
  • St. Elizabeth Church Ucassaim

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Ucassaim is a village in Bardez in the west coastal region of Goa It is located close to Mapusa town and is known as the home for some prominent persons from the area Ucassaim was once is known as Mistirincho Ganv Musicians Village because of the number of musicians mistri who flourished in this village Ucassaim UskoiVillageUcassaimLocation of Ucassaim in GoaShow map of GoaUcassaimUcassaim India Show map of IndiaCoordinates 15 34 49 N 73 50 30 E 15 58028 N 73 84167 E 15 58028 73 84167CountryIndiaStateGoaDistrictNorth GoaSub districtBardezElevation15 m 49 ft Time zoneUTC 5 30 IST Postcode403507Area code0832Nearest cityMapusa Contents 1 Geography and life 2 Area population 3 Wards 4 Prehistoric cave 5 St Elizabeth Church 6 Temple 7 Festivals and celebrations 8 Occupation and lifestyle 9 Notable people 10 References 11 External linksGeography and life editUcassaim is located at 15 34 49 N 73 50 30 E 15 58028 N 73 84167 E 15 58028 73 84167 at an elevation of 15 m above MSL 1 just a few kilometers away from Mapusa City It is surrounded by the villages of Bastora Sucorro Vaddem Nachinola and Moira The village is surrounded by green hills and flowing riverlets The temperature hovers from around 25 C in winter to 38 C in summer Area population editAs per the official Census of 2011 Ucassaim has an area of 263 65 hectares and a population of 278 households comprising a total population of 1 077 which includes 509 males and 568 females while the under six population of children is a total of 74 made up of 27 boys and 47 girls 2 Ucassaim carries location code number under the Census of 2011 2 Wards editThe village is divided into eight wards as subdivisions of the village are locally known Punola Paliem Paliem Nogeira Dumpem Pajir Igorz Vaddo St Anthony Bela Flor and Pello Vaddo The village community includes Catholics Hindus and Muslims Prehistoric cave editOn the hill behind the village lies a cave popularly referred to as Vagbuyer It is believed that this is a prehistoric cave in the laterite rock It is also believed that there used to be a tunnel connecting the cave to the neighbouring Pomburpa Church The cave contains a small waterfall active in the monsoon which in turn connects to the rivulet vanv in Konkani gushing through the village in the monsoon and connecting to the main river From the cross on the hill one obtains a beautiful view of the village St Elizabeth Church editThe construction of the original church building commenced around 1618 and was completed in 1628 The Comunidades of Ucassaim Bastora as well as Punola and Paliem as well as many private individuals funded the construction The new church was dedicated to St Elizabeth Queen of Portugal At the beginning of the 18th Century a cyclone destroyed the church It was rebuilt in 1708 on an enlarged scale To reduce the cost Fr Francisco de Sao Boaventura the then Parish Priest himself used to carry timber on his back Seeing his example the whole parish joined in building the church and helped in reducing the cost The church faces north On approaching the church plot from the main road one can first see the statue of Christ the King and then walk along an avenue flanked by rice fields on both sides until reaching the main church building This place was asphalted in 1995 nbsp As you enter the church you can see the main altar at the center and two smaller altars on both sides On the right side wall you can find the Pulpit which was once upon a time used for preaching The statue of the patron saint St Elizabeth dominates the main altar Her feast is celebrated on 4 July every year and since it is in the monsoon season there is a local saying Sant Izabel Ranni Dimbhi Bhor Panni which means when we have St Elizabeth the Queen we shall have knee deep water which refers to the abundance of water required to cultivate the rice crop Below to the right there are smaller statues of St Luis Gonzaga and of Our Lady The main altar also houses the Tabernacle where the Blessed Sacrament is preserved On the side altars the right side altar bears the statue of the Crucified Jesus below which are smaller statues of St Anne and St Anthony The left side altar bears the statue of Our Lady of Health whose feast is very popular and below which are smaller statues of St Joseph and St Sebastian Some major repairs were done internally in 1996 and in 2008 wherein the platform for the sanctuary and the face lifting exercise was done under the leadership and guidance of Fr Almir de Souza the then parish priest Fr Almir also brought about a radical change in the outlook of the parishioners installing in the parish many new norms as per the Vatican II council conclusions The church has a well developed cemetery which was repaired and renovated around the year 2000 during the tenure of Fr Mousinho de Ataide The church residence now has 2 halls a larger one used for gatherings and the smaller one which houses the office of the church Besides these there are rooms for the Parish Priest and for guest priests and Assistants The residence is built around an open air courtyard with a garden built as old as the 18th century and still maintained by the church The present Parish Priest of the church is Fr Mendes Temple editA new temple was built and inaugurated in December 2010 Festivals and celebrations editUcassaim celebrates a variety of festivals locally Music is being revived after many decades A local festival called GITVANA held annually gives a platform for the young and the old to perform on stage singing the traditional mandos or acting in one act skits Since the start of this local festival it has brought a lot of talent to the village The children of the village won first prize in the All Goa Tiatr Competition in the year 2011 and were runners up in 2012 Natka is another form of theatre in its traditional form held annually this also provides a great platform for performance Occupation and lifestyle edit nbsp Occupations in Ucassaim range from agricultural farming to garden florists Many villagers have emigrated to Arab countries in the Persian Gulf Europe the United States Canada and Australia Notable people editProf Mariano Saldanha 1878 1975 professor of Marathi Sanskrit and Konkani in Goa and Portugal Dr Ernest Borges a noted cancer surgeon References edit Maps Weather and Airports for Ucassaim India www fallingrain com Retrieved 11 January 2021 a b 2011 Goa Series 31 Part XIIB District Census Handbook North Goa Village and Townwise Primary Census Abstracts Census of India 2014 p 102 External links editSatellite map of Ucassaim About Ucassaim St Elizabeth Church Ucassaim Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ucassaim amp oldid 1138234315, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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