The Feast of Three Kings: Goa’s Celebration of Unity and Faith
The Feast of Three Kings , locally known as Festa dos Reis , is one of Goa’s most cherished and colorful festivals. Celebrated annually on January 6th, it coincides with the Christian festival of Epiphany, which commemorates the visit of the Magi to infant Jesus. What makes this Goan tradition truly remarkable is its ability to unite both Christians and Hindus, reflecting The State Cultural Harmony and Attracting Visitors from across the globe. At its heart, the festival honors Our Lady of the Mount , revered as a protector and patron saint who blesses married couples with children and fulfills wishes made at her chapel. Origins and Legends The festival is deeply rooted in Christian tradition, celebrating the journey of the Three Kings who brought gifts to baby Jesus. A local legend adds a mystical touch: a nearby hill is said to bear two sets of footprints—one of an infant and one of an adult—believed to be those of the Virgin Mary and baby Jesus, who rested there while their hor...