VINCENT XAVIER VERODIANO AWARD









The Vincent Xavier Verodiano Award was founded and instituted by DOM MARTIN in 
memory of his late father, VINCENT XAVIER VERODIANO MARTIN.






The objective of the award is to promote the wellbeing of mankind through 
individual advancement in the field of art, music, literature, science, 
medicine, humanities or the environment.



The winner is announced on the 20th day of September, and the award is 
conferred on the 5th day of November.



The award is bestowed by the Vincent Xavier Verodiano Foundation.



VERODIANO LAUREATES
 
Maendra Alvares 

Conferred on Maendra Alvares in recognition of his enterprisingly unique and 
innovative commitment to recreate, project and conserve Goa’s eroding heritage 
in a life-size time capsule.
 After obtaining a degree in Fine Art, Maendra, in 1995, embarked on the 
ambitious ideal to recreate for the benefit of posterity, a 3-dimensional 
sanctuary of Goa’s iconic past.  The result has been ‘Ancestral Goa’, an open 
air museum in Loutolim, singularly envisioned and funded by Maendra on 9 acres 
of ancestral land, portraying various aspects of Goan life, artifacts, customs 
and traditions.  
Ancestral Goa was originally known as ‘Big Foot’, in homage of a large 
footprint discovered on a rock and reputed to be propitious.   A monumental 
landmark at the site is Maendra’s sculpture of the singing Sant Mirabai.  
Carved out of laterite, it is the longest laterite sculpture in India, 
measuring 14 meters in length and 5 meters in width.  The project also depicts 
and documents in painstaking detail, the architectural evolution of Goan homes, 
the indigenous materials used, and the harmonious cohabitation of man and 
nature. 
 

Comment:
Conservation is collective consciousness and it must be inherent in our psyche 
before we can impose upon those in power to enforce it.  We live in an era 
where our existential needs are at constant conflict with nature’s prerogative 
to survive in its primordial majesty.  A realization of the natural environment 
we live in stimulates a sense of reverence, and through it, a genuine 
commitment to conserve it.   Lack of realization perpetuates indifference, and 
consequently the blueprints for plunder and irreversible devastation.

 
In the quest for conservation there needs to be, foremostly, a habitat of 
coexistence between demographic growth and the natural environment.  Both can 
mutually prevail if we effectively divest our genetic makeup of its inclination 
toward stoic and mindless greed.  Nonetheless, organizations such as Goa Bachao 
Abhiyan and the Goa Foundation serve as beacons in the conservation of the 
natural environment, orienting society’s indifference towards enlightenment, 
and in the process, become worthy of posterity’s gratitude
-Dom Martin             
 
Link: http://www.ancestralgoa.com/

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