Pilgrimage
Of Goa
|
Basilica
Of Bom Jesus |
Visitors from
India and overseas flock to the Basilica of Bom
Jesus in Old Goa, built in 1605,
and now declared a World Heritage Monument.
The church houses the sacred relics of St. Francis
Xavier, patron saint of Goa, who died while on
a sea voyage to China on December 2, 1552. The following
year, while transferring his remains to Goa, in accordance
with his wishes, it was found that the saint's body was
as fresh as the day it was buried. This miraculous phenomenon
continues to attract the devout from all lands, and an
Exposition or public viewing of his body every ten years
attracts lakhs of pilgrims. During the 450 years of Portuguese
rule in Goa, St. Francis Xavier was believed to have accorded
protection to the rulers who handed over their symbols
of office to the saint during every changeover of the
office of Governor General. The Saint had miraculous healing
powers which were experienced by the erstwhile Nizam of
Hyderabad when he came for the Exposition of 1878