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The Last Stand: How a 200-Year-Old Banyan Tree Sparked a Historic Protest

Amidst police presence and public outcry, emotions ran high as devotees fought to protect the sacred Khapareshwar temple while authorities worked to translocate a 200-year-old banyan tree

Herald Team

At the break of dawn, under the watchful eyes of police personnel, Public Works Department officials arrive to begin the delicate task of translocating the historic 200-year-old banyan tree at Porvorim.

As the machines roar to life, tension builds. Protesters gather, not against the removal of the tree, but to protect the revered Khapareshwar temple standing beside it.

Social activist Swapnesh Sherlekar confronts the authorities, warning them of the grave consequences if even the temple’s dome is harmed. The police push him back, further igniting the crowd’s anger.

Within minutes, the narrow streets fill with people. Men and women from nearby areas rush in, standing in solidarity to protect their place of worship. The air vibrates with chants of resistance.

A massive traffic jam unfolds as the protest intensifies. Queues of vehicles stretch for kilometers, ambulances struggle to pass, and commuters find themselves stranded in the chaos.

Despite the tension, workers move ahead, slicing through the thick branches of the ancient banyan tree. Each falling limb echoes through the crowd like the loss of a piece of history.

After hours of conflict, temple officials, police, and local leaders engage in urgent discussions. A compromise is reached—the Khapareshwar idol will be moved to safety.

Workers carefully dismantle the iron sheet shed covering the temple. With solemn reverence, the temple bell is removed, marking the beginning of the idol’s relocation.

Before the inevitable, the temple priests and devotees perform the last prayers in the original sanctum of Khapareshwar, their chants blending with the emotions of the gathered crowd.

As the idol is prepared for relocation, women in the crowd raise their hands in grief, crying out, “Don’t take our Khapareshwar away from us!” Their voices echo the pain of displacement.

With the temple cleared and the banyan tree stripped of its mighty branches, the once-revered 'Vadakkade' landscape fades into history, leaving behind memories and unresolved tensions.

The physical struggle may have ended, but political debates and accusations continue. Until Khapareshwar finds its new home, the wounds of this battle will remain fresh in the hearts of the people.

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