[saligaonet] The first rains
THE FIRST RAINS IN SALIGAO. Heavy rains lashed Saligao and surrounding areas on the evening of 30th May this year bringing much relief to the villagers reeling under the heat. It was the first rains of this season. It reminded me of the first heavy downpour in the past that was immortalized in song by our famous singer Mr. Oslando DSousa from Arrarim in his POILO PAUS. If my memory serves me right it was in 1948 that monsoons got delayed, and the elders attributed it to the sins of the people. They asked the young to pray for rains, saying that the prayers of the children are always answered by God. There was a picturesque procession of little children carrying stones on their head, invoking blessings of God and copious rain, in verse as they climbed the hill along with elders and went from cross to cross built by our ancestors on hills of Saligao They commenced their petition by accusing themselves of human frailty and pleaded for mercy. Mother Mary, St. Anthony, St Peter and other popular saints were addressed in song which consisted of 11 verses with a invocation pleading for compassion This is what we sang in konkani. Verse. Madavelea seva Pausu ghal ga Deva. 2.Khodpa toucha vinchu Pausu ghal ga Jezu. 3.Voile, voile, kaimgini Pausu ghal ge Saibinni 4.Sant Anton altarar Pausu ghal sounsarar 5.Sant Anton firngeagelo Pausu ghal Devagelo 6.Sant Anton manchea bettan Paus ghal soglea xetan. 7. Sant Anton virgo Iskolacho bhurgo 8.Kalli kombi tantiamchi Saibinn Mai motiamchi 9.Sant Isabel Rani Dimbi bhor panni. 10 Sam Pedr Sam Paul chavi kadd.. Devache Maie, paus ghall 11 Sam Miguel bodvo Pausu ghall todvo. Ending: Chuklenv Somia, Kakut kor amchi somestanchi. Ode For Rain. Boil ailo levun gelo Kiteak re boila levon geloi? Bhatkarnin maka vaddlo nam Kiteak ge bhatkanni vadlo naim? Pik maka piklenam Kiteak go pika piklenaim? Paus maka podlonam. Kiteak re pausa poddlonaim? Manko maka roddlonam Kiteak re mankea rodlo naim? Menk menk menk menk.. Compiled by Fr. Nascimento Mascarenhas. Notes References. PEREIRA, Angelo,: In Goa Remembered, Vignettes of Fading Traditions, Bombay, 1995, p. 47
[saligaonet] The First Rains
THE FIRST RAINS IN SALIGAO. Heavy rains lashed Saligao and surrounding areas on the evening of 30th May this year bringing much relief to the villagers reeling under the heat. It was the first rains of this season. It reminded me of the first heavy downpour in the past that was immortalized in song by our famous singer Mr. Oslando DSousa from Arrarim in his POILO PAUS. If my memory serves me right it was in 1948 that monsoons got delayed, and the elders attributed it to the sins of the people. They asked the young to pray for rains, saying that the prayers of the children are always answered by God. There was a picturesque procession of little children carrying stones on their head, invoking blessings of God and copious rain, in verse as they climbed the hill along with elders and went from cross to cross built by our ancestors on hills of Saligao They commenced their petition by accusing themselves of human frailty and pleaded for mercy. Mother Mary, St. Anthony, St Peter and other popular saints were addressed in song which consisted of 11 verses with an invocation to the Lord pleading for compassion This is what we sang in konkani. Verse. Madavelea seva Pausu ghal ga Deva. 2.Khodpa toucha vinchu Pausu ghal ga Jezu. 3.Voile, voile, kaimgini Pausu ghal ge Saibinni 4.Sant Anton altarar Pausu ghal sounsarar 5.Sant Anton firngeagelo Pausu ghal Devagelo 6.Sant Anton manchea bettan Paus ghal soglea xetan. 7. Sant Anton virgo Iskolacho bhurgo 8.Kalli kombi tantiamchi Saibinn Mai motiamchi 9.Sant Isabel Rani Dimbi bhor panni. 10 Sam Pedr Sam Paul chavi kadd.. Devache Maie, paus ghall 11 Sam Miguel bodvo Pausu ghall todvo. Ending: Chuklenv Somia, Kakut kor amchi somestanchi. Ode For Rain. Boil ailo levun gelo Kiteak re boila levon geloi? Bhatkarnin maka vaddlo nam Kiteak ge bhatkanni vadlo naim? Pik maka piklenam Kiteak go pika piklenaim? Paus maka podlonam. Kiteak re pausa poddlonaim? Manko maka roddlonam Kiteak re mankea rodlo naim? Menk menk menk menk.. Compiled by Fr. Nascimento Mascarenhas. Notes References. PEREIRA, Angelo,: In Goa Remembered, Vignettes of Fading Traditions, Bombay, 1995, p. 47