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Asha Bhosle's Last Goa Trips: Food, Faith, and Song
12 Apr
Summary
- Asha Bhosle visited Goa unannounced multiple times for devotion and food.
- She sang a Marathi abhang at the Mangueshi temple during her last visit in 2022.
- Bhosle enjoyed Goan cuisine, especially mackerel and lady fish, during her 2024 trip.

Padma Vibhushan awardee Asha Bhosle maintained a special, often unannounced, connection with Goa, drawing strength from her Goan roots and the state's tranquil environment. Her visits were marked by devotion at the Shree Manguesh temple in Mangueshi and a deep appreciation for Goan culinary delights.
During a visit in 2022, Bhosle surprised worshippers by spontaneously singing the Marathi abhang 'Mogara Phulala' after offering prayers, an event described as potentially her last at the temple. Family friends noted her profound devotion to Lord Manguesh, believing his grace helped her through life's challenges.
Her visits in 2024 focused on Goan cuisine, with Bhosle exploring various restaurants and friends' homes to savor her favorite dishes, including mackerel and lady fish. She also enjoyed personally selecting dried fish from local markets to take home, underscoring her affection for the region's food.
Despite limited Konkani knowledge, Bhosle contributed to Konkani music with popular songs like 'Bhuierantlo Munis' and more recently, tracks for Rajendra Talak's album 'Dharyachya Deger.' She had promised to return for the 'Swara Manguesh' program honoring her father, Deenanath Mangeshkar, demonstrating Goa's continued significance in her life.