- Anjuna
Anjuna is a village in
Goa , one of the twelve Brahmincomunidade s ofBardez . It was a famous destination forhippie s during the sixties and seventies. It currently faces the problems that all of Goa faces: garbage disposal, unauthorized land conversion, usurpation of comunidade land, and a disregard for the rule of law.Its church, founded in 1595, is dedicated to S. Miguel, and celebrates the feasts of S. Miguel (September 29) and Nossa Senhora Advogada (second week of January). There are three large chapels in the parish: the one to S. Antonio (Praias), to Nossa Senhora de Saude (Mazalvaddo), and to Nossa Senhora de Piedade (Grande Chinvar). The chapel at Vagator became the church of the new parish of Vagator, dedicated to S. Antonio, sometime during the twentieth century.
Anjuna is known throughout North Goa and to travellers from all over the world for its flea market at the Beach (Wednesdays), where one can find anything from Indian souvenirs to Trance music.
Anjuna is also known as the hippie capital of Goa, although its star seems to be fading as tourism takes hold. The drug-based hippie scene of the 1970s was described in
Cleo Odzer 's 1995 book "Goa Freaks: My Hippie Years in India" (ISBN 156201059X). But now it has become one of the aging tourist destinations of the state with too many so called "Binktakars" posing a threat on the beaches.Apart from all this, Anjuna has given birth to many well known musicians, medical doctors, and clergy.
Anjuna is often called the birth place and home of
Trance Music andElectronic Dance Music by many famous Dj's includingAbove & Beyond .History
Like all of Goa, Anjuna was long held by the Portuguese. In 1950, it had a population of 5,688 [Columbia-Lippincott Gazeteer] .
References
External links
* [http://www.holidayiq.com/destinations/Anjuna-Beach-Overview.html Anjuna Beach Tourism Information]
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