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The
origin of Goa or Gomantak as it is also known, is lost in the mists of time.
In the later Vedic period (c.1000-500 BC), when the Hindu epic Mahabharat was
written, Goa has been referred to with the Sanskrit name Gomantak, a word with
many meanings, but signifying generally a fertile land.
Unfortunately,
the Kshatriya annihilation meant that the land was left unadministered and fell
into anarchy and chaos. The worried sage Kashyapmuni, requested Parashuram to
leave the area and settle elsewhere. Parashuram came south and reclaimed new
land by ordering the sea to recede and give up the coastal land. This land known
as "Aparant" or "Shurparak" is spread between the Sahyadri
mountains and Sindhusagar.
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