Shri Brahma Temple - Goa

The tranquil village of Carambolim in Goa’s Satari Taluka, Shri Brahma Temple is a sacred and rare shrine devoted to Lord Brahma, the Creator among the Hindu Trinity. Unlike the numerous temples dedicated to Vishnu or Shiva, temples honoring Brahma are exceedingly rare in India. This makes the Shri Brahma Temple not only a place of deep religious significance but also a cultural gem of Goa. Its ancient three-headed idol, historical roots, and serene natural setting offer visitors a spiritually enriching and peaceful retreat far from the commercial tourist trails. About the Temple

The Shri Brahma Temple in Carambolim (Karmali), Satari is one of the very few temples in India dedicated solely to Lord Brahma, the Creator in the Hindu Trinity. This sacred site holds an ancient idol of Lord Brahma believed to date back to the 12th century, showcasing the deity in a three-headed form. The temple’s architecture and serene surroundings reflect Goa’s spiritual and cultural depth.
Temple Description

The temple is dedicated to Lord Brahma, who is rarely worshipped with dedicated temples in India. It showcases a beautiful idol of Lord Brahma in a three-headed form, carved from black stone.The idol is believed to be from the 12th century, and the temple structure has undergone renovations over time. Specialty

One of India’s rare Brahma-dedicated temples.

Houses a three-headed black stone idol of Lord Brahma.

Renowned for spiritual energy and Vedic relevance. Address

Shri Brahma Temple, Carambolim Village, Satari Taluka, North Goa, Goa – 403505 Timings

Morning: 6:00 AM – 12:00 PM

Evening: 4:00 PM – 8:00 PM (Timings may vary on festivals.) Sevas (Rituals)

Daily pujas, aarti, archana, abhisheka

Special rituals on Brahma Jayanti, Purnima, and during the Annual Jatra How to Reach

Bus Routes

From Panaji → Valpoi → Carambolim

Kadamba buses and private cabs available Train Routes

Nearby Stations: Thivim (~50 km), Karmali (~60 km)

Trains from major cities like Mumbai, Pune, Bangalore Air Routes

Nearest Airport: Goa International Airport (Dabolim) – 70 km

Flights from all major Indian cities Travel & Facilities

Traveling

Well-connected by road from Panaji, Ponda, and Valpoi

Taxis and autos are available from nearby towns Food

Limited eateries near the temple

Recommended to eat in Valpoi or Panaji

Temple meals may be available during festivals Stay

No lodging at the temple itself

Hotels and guesthouses available in:

Valpoi (20 km)

Ponda (45 km)

Panaji (55 km) Sightseeing Nearby

Temples & Places

Saptakoteshwar Temple, Narve

Mahadev Temple, Tambdi Surla

Mangueshi Temple, Ponda

Bondla Wildlife Sanctuary

Spice Plantations near Ponda Nearby Cities

Valpoi, Ponda, Panaji Festivals Celebrated

Brahma Jayanti (Feb–Mar)

Annual Jatra with local dances, bhajans, and community gatherings

Festive rituals, Thomas, and deepa lighting are held Shopping Guide

From nearby towns (Ponda, Panaji):

Spices, Kokum, Cashews, Handicrafts, Brass lamps

Local Feni, herbal soaps, and pottery Best Time to Visit

October to March: Ideal weather, clear roads, and festival season

Avoid monsoon (June–September) due to heavy rainfall in Satari region Suggested 3-Day Itinerary

Day 1:

Arrive in Goa

Travel to Carambolim

Temple darshan and evening aarti

Stay at Valpoi

Day 2:

Visit Mahadev Temple, Tambdi Surla

Explore Bondla Wildlife Sanctuary

Traditional lunch & spice tour

Return to stay

Day 3:

Visit Saptakoteshwar Temple or Mangueshi Temple

Shop at Ponda or Panaji

Return journey The Shri Brahma Temple in Carambolim isn’t just a religious site  it’s a spiritual escape, a glimpse into Goa’s sacred past, and a celebration of divine creation and cultural resilience. Whether you are a devotee, a seeker, or a curious traveler, visiting this temple offers a rare opportunity to experience one of India's hidden treasures in its most authentic form. With its peaceful ambiance, rich history, and warm local culture, it promises a visit that will stay etched in your memory.

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