Salcete

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Landscape of Salcete, Goa

Salcete (Konkani: साष्टी Marathi: साष्टी Sāṣţī) is a taluka (a unit of administration) of South Goa District in the Indian state of Goa. Its administrative and economic headquarters is Margao. It is largely coterminous with a region called Sashti (साष्टी), which comprised, by local tradition, sixty-six villages, hence the name.[1] However, Sashti also included the now separate taluka of Mormugao. There are six comunidades in Salcete namelyRaia, Margao, Loutolim, Curtorim, Verna and Benaulim. Salcete is bounded by Mormugao taluk to the northwest, Ponda taluk to the northeast and east, Quepem taluk to the east and south, and the Arabian Sea to the west.

Etymology

According to the legends some 96 families known as Goud Saraswat Brahmins settled in the Konkan region, of which 66 settled in Salcete. Hence, the name Salcete, derived from the Sanskrit word Sassast meaning the number 66.[1]

Notes

  1. 1.0 1.1 "History & Heritage: Goa - Hindu Legends and Mythology". Department of Tourism Goa. Archived from the original on 2008-07-12. 

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