Trips Places Foods Stories Newsletters
Loading...
Loading...
Loading...
Loading...

No search results found for
“”

Make sure words are spelled correctly.

Try searching for a travel destination.

Places near me Random place

Popular Destinations

  • Paris
  • London
  • New York
  • Berlin
  • Rome
  • Los Angeles
Trips Places Foods Stories Newsletters
Sign In Join
Places near me Random place
All India Panaji Dona Paula's Tombstone

Dona Paula's Tombstone

Legends of adultery, love affairs, and charity swirl around this mysterious 17th-century Portuguese woman.

Panaji, India

Added By
Vivek Gadre
Email
Been Here
Want to go
Added to list
CAPTION
The tombstone on the wall   Vivek Gadre / Atlas Obscura User
The tombstone   Vivek Gadre / Atlas Obscura User
  Joegoauk Goa/CC BY-SA 2.0 DEED
Raj Bhavan as seen from above.   Imagery ©2024 Airbus, CNES/Airbus, Maxar Technologies, Map data ©2024
The description next to the tombstone   Vivek Gadre / Atlas Obscura User
A small marker on the floor next to the tombstone indicates the original spot   Vivek Gadre / Atlas Obscura User
Been Here
Want to go
Added to list

About

South of Panaji, the capital of the Indian state of Goa, there is a popular lookout point called the Dona Paula View Point. Hordes of tourists flock here every evening to see the sunset from a pergola perched atop a small hill. Many popular Bollywood movies have been filmed here, such as the first three installments of the comedy film Golmaal and a famous fight sequence in the action film Singham.

The village of Dona Paula is located a few miles south of Panaji. The village was named for Dona Paula Amaral Antonio de Souto Maior, the daughter of the Portuguese Viceroy of Jaffnapatnam in Sri Lanka. Her family arrived in Goa in 1644. In 1656, she married the Spanish noble, Dom Antonio Souto Maior, who owned a large plot of land near the present-day village.

Many rumors circulate about Dona Paula. Some say she was a temptress and adulterer. Others say she was a bereft widow. In most versions of the tale, she comes to a tragic end, either throwing herself off the cliff into the waves or being thrown. 

In one version of the story, she falls in love with a local, Goan fisherman. But their relationship was disapproved of, and so they both drown themselves in the waters. In another version, she was married to a local fisherman who disappeared at sea, so she stood at the cliffs every day hoping for his return. In yet another version, she had an affair with the local governor and, as punishment, was thrown from the cliffs to drown in the waters below. In all the tales, which play on many common ghostly misogynist tropes, Dona Paula comes to a sad end dictated by men. 

The reality is that we know very little of Dona Paula's life, except that she did a lot of charitable work towards the betterment of the village and lived closely with the locals. After her death on 16 December 1682, the village, which had been known as Oddavell, was renamed Dona Paula in her honor.

Her grave lies in the Raj Bhavan Chapel. Raj Bhavan is the official residence of the Governor of Goa and is located in the same area. Her black granite tombstone was previously embedded into the floor of the chapel but now has been shifted to a wall next to the original location. A small marker on the floor indicates the spot where Dona Paula's gravestone was originally located.

Related Tags

Folktales Folklore Women's History Legends Graves Gravestones Tombs Tomb Bollywood Film Locations Movie Sets Landscapes

Know Before You Go

The tombstone is located within the Raj Bhavan Chapel, which is within the premises of the Raj Bhavan. Please note that the Raj Bhavan is the official residence of the Governor of Goa. The place is accessible to the public only through a guided tour conducted by the government of Goa. Kindly check with the government authorities before visiting.

Atlas Obscura Adventures

Delhi and Rajasthan: Colors of India

Discover Colorful Rajasthan: From Delhi to Jaipur and Beyond.

Book Now

Community Contributors

Added By

Vivek Gadre

Published

May 14, 2024

Edit this listing

Make an Edit
Add Photos
Sources
  • https://www.rajbhavan.goa.gov.in/node/399
  • https://shoplune.com/blogs/stories/of-love-and-legends-the-story-of-dona-paula
  • https://shwetawrites.com/dona-paula-and-her-lovers/traveltales/
  • https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/goa-plus/the-legend-of-dona-paula-truth-or-tall-tale/articleshow/1925951.cms
  • https://www.incrediblegoa.org/feature/the-real-story-of-famous-tourist-spot-dona-paula-in-goa/
  • https://www.cntraveller.in/story/in-goa-sign-up-for-a-tour-of-the-governors-residence-raj-bhavan-panjim-things-to-do-in-goa/
Dona Paula's Tombstone
FQ7Q+7GJ, Raj Bhavan Road
Panaji, 403004
India
15.462909, 73.788392
Visit Website
Get Directions

Nearby Places

Gaspar Dias Fort Cannon

Panaji, India

miles away

Fort Aguada Jail Museum

Candolim, India

miles away

Fort Aguada Lighthouse

Candolim, India

miles away

Explore the Destination Guide

Photo of Panaji

Panaji

India

Places 9

Nearby Places

Gaspar Dias Fort Cannon

Panaji, India

miles away

Fort Aguada Jail Museum

Candolim, India

miles away

Fort Aguada Lighthouse

Candolim, India

miles away

Explore the Destination Guide

Photo of Panaji

Panaji

India

Places 9

Related Places

  • Warnford, England

    Grave of George Lewis

    This gravestone tells the tragic tale of its occupant's death.

  • Two stone tombs on a raised stone platform

    New Delhi, India

    Razia Sultan Tomb

    Delhi's only female ruler is buried in this neglected, forgotten tomb.

  • Aguascalientes, Mexico

    Los Ángeles and La Cruz Graveyards

    Legends, sculptures, and unique tombs can be seen lurking in these connected cemeteries.

  • Darby’s Bed.

    Snugborough, Ireland

    Darby's Bed

    A Neolithic passage tomb said to have sheltered two legendary Irish lovers.

  • The angel’s face.

    Natchez, Mississippi

    'Turning Angel' Statue

    This monument to the victims of a tragic explosion is said to turn and look at passing cars.

  • The grave of Carlos Fitzcarrald in Iquitos, Peru

    Iquitos, Peru

    Grave of Carlos Fitzcarrald

    The forgotten tomb of the Peruvian rubber baron who was the inspiration for Werner Herzog's epic film "Fitzcarraldo."

  • The headstone at the grave of Little John.

    Hathersage, England

    Little John's Grave

    A headstone notes where the most famous of Robin Hood's legendary Merry Men is reportedly buried.

  • The grave of the cannibal hag.

    Nihommatsu, Japan

    Kurozuka (Black Tomb)

    Local legend claims that this is the final resting place of an infamous cannibal hag.

Aerial image of Vietnam, displaying the picturesque rice terraces, characterized by their layered, verdant fields.
Atlas Obscura Membership

Become an Atlas Obscura Member


Join our community of curious explorers.

Become a Member

Get Our Email Newsletter

Follow Us

Facebook YouTube TikTok Instagram Pinterest RSS Feed

Get the app

Download the App
Download on the Apple App Store Get it on Google Play
  • All Places
  • Latest Places
  • Most Popular
  • Places to Eat
  • Random
  • Nearby
  • Add a Place
  • Stories
  • Food & Drink
  • Itineraries
  • Lists
  • Video
  • Podcast
  • Newsletters
  • All Trips
  • Family Trip
  • Food & Drink
  • History & Culture
  • Wildlife & Nature
  • FAQ
  • Membership
  • Feedback & Ideas
  • Community Guidelines
  • Product Blog
  • Unique Gifts
  • Work With Us
  • About
  • FAQ
  • Advertise With Us
  • Advertising Guidelines
  • Privacy Policy
  • Cookie Policy
  • Terms of Use
Atlas Obscura

© 2025 Atlas Obscura. All Rights Reserved.