Unity in Tradition: Tisreachem Fest - Feast of Clams
Every May the Gulmohar tree also known as the Mayflower adorns the Goan skyline It rises in the sky like an orange and red flame captivating everyone in its path and transforming the Goan countryside into a breathtakingly beautiful picture frame Goa is set to take part in the Festival of Democracy in May where citizens will have the power to determine their fate for the ensuing five years Goa is known for its beaches rivers meadows forests hills and plateaus mdash a kaleidoscope of breathtaking scenery that soothes the body and mind nbsp Every community celebrates Tisreanchem clams or seashells Fest on the second Sunday in May This is a wonderful representation of the secular character of Goans and is observed in Nerul s Bhattier Dandadi and Forta Vaddo The Bamon Vaddo villagers in Merces have observed this May feast for more than years Attending the ladainha serves as