A detail of Kedar Dhondu’s ‘Justice & Mercy’ at the Museum of Goa. The Court of Inquisition in Goa, from 1560 to 1812, helped ensure that the new converts to Christianity gave up their previous ‘pagan’ culture. These watercolours describe the Inquisitions do’s and don’ts with depictions of some of the inhuman torture techniques prescribed as punishment for practising Hindu traditions. On the left are names of the Hindu gods recorded by the Portugese as they destroyed their temples #portugesecolonisation #christianity #Catholicism #coloniallegacies #kedardhondu Much of the art at the museum, established by Goan artist Subodh Kerkar and featuring much of his own work, deals with the leagacies of colonialism in Goa. (at Pilerne, Goa, India)