St Anthony Prayer In Konkani Language !link! -
Sant Antoni Bhokta,Finrgianche kulliechea,Tujea gronthat khellta,Ballok Jezu Raza.
(thirteen-day devotion)—highlight their cultural resonance and spiritual efficacy. Popular Konkani Prayers to St. Anthony
"Bhagevont Anton, tujia nanvan ani tujȇ vinnovnnen Devan kelolim vizmitam aikun, vhodda bhorvanxean hanv-ui tujia fuddem yetam ani tuji doyall nodor mhojer ghal mhonn khalteponnim magtam."
St. Anthony, through your intercession, guide us. st anthony prayer in konkani language
Saint Anthony is most famous for finding lost items, whether physical objects or abstract needs like lost peace, faith, or health.
The Cultural Significance of St. Anthony among Konkani Catholics
Tumhi St. Anthony, kristachi ghulta,
"Blessed Anthony, hearing of the miracles God has performed through your name and intercession, I come before you with great hope and humbly ask that you cast your merciful gaze upon me." The "Lost Things" Prayer
Leading up to June 13th, families gather in front of illuminated altars decorated with flowers to sing the Treze hymns and recite Konkani prayers.
In Konkani Catholic households, St. Anthony is not just a historical saint but a deeply trusted guardian of the family. Tuesday ( Budvar ) is traditionally dedicated to him. On this day, families gather around the home altar ( oratorio ) to recite his novena, light candles, and distribute St. Anthony’s Bread (alms or food given to the poor). Anthony "Bhagevont Anton, tujia nanvan ani tujȇ vinnovnnen
English Translation:
In Goan Konkani, there is a famous hymn sung during St. Anthony’s feast (June 13):
"O blessed St. Anthony, bright star of purity, glorious saint full of virtues. Show me your power and your mercy. I seek your refuge and entrust my needs into your hands. O loving Saint, who held the Infant Jesus in your arms, pray to Him for me. Look at my sorrows and griefs, and cast your merciful glance upon me. Amen." The Cultural Significance of St