Mahamaya Kalika Devasthan Kasarpal
Mahamaya Kalika Saunsthan is a temple complex in Kansarpal village of Bicholim taluka in the state of Goa, India.
The presiding deity of the temple is Kali, worshipped in the form of Mahamaya. The goddess Kali, the terrible and cruel to the demons and evil doers, is worshiped with blood sacrifice in most parts of India, in Goa however the fierce invocation of the deity was never popular. As per the tradition, after slaying the demons Madhu and Kaitabha, the deity's anger was soothed and the deity manifested herself in a peaceful, gentle form, which is very popular in Goa. This form of Kali is also known as Bhadrakali or Kali who is gracious.
History
The folk tradition believes that this temple might have been constructed during the Chandragupta Vikramaditya’s time. A Copper-plate or tambiapotto dated 1436 AD, which is in the possession of the Archaeology department of Goa, mentions among various other things the following:Kalamba seems to be another name of the deity though, the name Kalika appears in the copper-plate inscription mentioned above. During Goa Inquisition, when Goa was in turmoil, most of the people of Daivajna caste took refuge in the temple premises to elude conversion to Roman Catholicism and prosecution.
Iconography
The main idol in the sanctum sanctorum is more than 800 years old and is a masterpiece of Kadamba sculptures. The deity is four armed, shows each hand carrying variously a sword, a trident, a Shield and a skull bowl, her mount lion, can be seen at her feet.Other affiliated deities
The temple Panchishta includes the following deities:Devi Panchayatana, Ravalnath, Hedgeshwar, Shetyeshwar, Palnath. A Buddhist statue of Shakyamuni is found in the temple, as a remnant of the Buddhist sect that prevailed in Goa till the early 12th century AD.