Touxeachem Fest, which
translates to ‘Cucumber Feast’, is celebrated with religious fervour and age
old rituals at St Anne’s or Santana Church in Telaulim. Over many generations
this picturesque village in Tiswadi has attracted thousands of devotees from across
the state. These devotees come to Telaulim for novenas that are held nine days
prior to the feast of St Anne and Joaquim. The feast is celebrated on the
last Sunday of July every year as Grandparent’s Day, but is celebrated as Touxeachem
Fest in the Goan village of Telaulim. As Grandparent’s Day it is a day
dedicated to Jesus’ grandparents Joaquim and St Ann. The feast is usually
celebrated on the last Sunday of July though July 26 is the actual feast day. Year
2016 happened to be a happy coincidence,
the day of the feast had fallen on a Sunday!
At Telaulim, it is not just
grandparents but devotees of all ages and walks of life who come to seek
blessings of the old miraculous statue and relic of St Anne that is housed in
the 435-year-old church. One can witness serpentine queues on the day of the
feast, which continue till evening.
The main aspect of this feast
is the unusual tradition of offering cucumbers to St Anne in return for a
favour. The reason behind offering cucumbers is because it is available in
plenty during this season. “People come to offer two cucumbers. They lay one at
the feet of St Anne and take the other one back after touching it to the
statue. The cucumbers offered are then distributed to villagers, priests who
come on the day of the feast and the rest are sent to neighbouring villages.
People either eat it as it is or use it in salads.”
Besides the large number of
devotees, one will notice many newly married couples visiting the church on the
day of the feast. The couples come here to seek the blessings of St Anne, who
herself was blessed with a child – Mother Mary – after forty years of barren
life. According to the age old tradition, childless couples offer cucumbers and
utter a petition ‘Senhora, tomai pepino, dai me menino’, which means ‘lady,
take this cucumber and give me a child’. Bachelors seeking a wife in marriage
offer spoons and spinsters who seek a husband offer lentils like urad dal. Many
newly wedded brides offer their ‘chuddo’ (bangles) to St Anne.
A large number of Hindu devotees
who come to celebrate the feast and pay their respects to St Anne, and while
the Eucharistic celebration is going on one can see many Hindu devotees waiting
for their turn to kiss the statue of St Anne.
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