Podmaine Monastery
About Podmaine Monastery
Podmaine Monastery is a Serbian Orthodox religious community worked in the fifteenth century by the Crnojevic honorable family in Podmaine close Budva, Zeta cutting edge Montenegro The cloister has two temples, littler and more established church of Presentation of the Mother of God was worked by Crnojevic respectable family in the fifteenth century while greater church of Dormition of the Mother of God was worked in 1747. The correct year of foundation of the religious community is obscure.
The congregation of Dormition of the Mother of God was worked in the fifteenth century and remade in 1630 while its bigger Church of St. Petka was worked in 1747. Metropolitan Danilo I Petrovic - Njegos kicked the bucket in Podmaine Monastery in 1735. He was covered in the religious community however his leftovers were later moved to Cetinje. Dositej Obradovic experienced a while in this religious community when he went by Boka in 1764.
In 1830 Petar II Petrovic-Njegos, in light of the demand of the sovereign of Russia, sold Podmaine Monastery and Stanjevici Monastery together with their homes to the Austrian Empire. Njegos composed parts of his gem The Mountain Wreath in Podmaine Monastery. The name Podmaine Pod-Maine implies underneath Maine. Maine was a little clan with region underneath Lovcen, between Stanjevici Monastery and Budva. The religious community was the get-together place of the clan, who generally held gatherings on the devour day of St. George.