- Shree Mangesh temple, Mardol
This temple had its origins in Kushasthali Cortalim, a village in Saxty (Salcette) which fell to the invading Portuguese in 1543. In the year 1560, when the Portuguese started conversions in Salcete taluka, the Saraswats moved the Manguesh Linga from the original site at the Kushasthali to its present location at Mangueshi.
Current structure was only built under Maratha rule, some 150 years after it had been moved. The Peshwas donated the village of Mangeshi to the temple (also funded the construction of temple) in 1739 on the suggestion of their Sardar, Shri Ramchandra Malhar Sukhtankar, who was a staunch follower of Shri Mangesh.
- Shanta Durga temple, Panji
The original temple at Quelossim (Keloshi) in Salsete was destroyed by the Portuguese in 1564. The goddess was transferred to Kavalem and worship was continued there.
This current temple was constructed during the reign of Chattrapati Shahu, in about 1738. Naroram Mantri (Naroram Shenvi Rege) originally from Kochara village in the Vengurla region was a Mantri (minister) in Shahu's Court around 1723. He obtained finances to construct the new temple for the goddess from Shahu.
The temple construction started around 1730 and, with the help from other Mahajans, the present temple was completed. Due to his efforts, the village of Kavalem was bequeathed to the Temple by Shahu Maharaj in 1739.
- Saptkoteshwar temple, Narve
This temple was reconstructed by Shivaji Maharaj during his campaign in Goa. It was decimated by the Portuguese in 1540 along with other temples.