St Anthony Prayer In Konkani Language Jun 2026

San Antonio, tujea mogallean ani tujea bhorvansan, Mhozo ut’tez ani mhojem kalliz tuje kodem vhorta. Mhojeo vostu, mhojeo pidda, ani mhojem sukhnem soglem tujea hatant asa. Mhaka, tujea Putan, hea vostu sodun kaddunk adar kor. Tujea upkarar, mhaka kitentich gheunk na. Fokot tuji ut’tez vollkhunn ani Jezu mog mhaka di. Amin. (Zaum deum).

Bhov Folladik Magnnem Sant Antonnik - विकिपीडिया st anthony prayer in konkani language

A unique Konkani tradition is the (St. Anthony’s Procession). During this, a statue of St. Anthony is carried house to house. As the procession approaches, the family recites: San Antonio, tujea mogallean ani tujea bhorvansan, Mhozo

Due to differences in dialects (Bardeshi vs. Saxtti vs. Mangalorean), many families use this shorter, daily version: Tujea upkarar, mhaka kitentich gheunk na

San Antonio, amchea disachea tannkaiecher, amchea vostu ani amchea kallzakhatir vinnvonn kor. Tujea upkarak lagon, amchea jivitant khuxalkai ani boremponn ium deum. Amin.

Whether you are seeking help with lost items, spiritual guidance, or healing, the St. Anthony prayer in Konkani language is a powerful tool that can help you connect with the saint and seek his intercession. So, find a quiet and peaceful place, recite the prayer with faith, and experience the power of St. Anthony's intercession in your life.

She knelt before the small wooden statue of St. Anthony in her prayer room, the one where the Saint holds the Infant Jesus. She began the

Go to Top