Bogovađa Monastery (Serbian Cyrillic: Манастир Боговађа) is a Serbian Orthodox monastery located in Bogovađa near Lajkovac in central Serbia. The monastery has been a bastion of learning since its inception. It had been renovated several times in history, the original monastery dating back to the 15th century, founded by Serbian Despot Stefan Lazarević (r. 1402–1427). Hieromonk Mardarije erected a new monastery, dedicated to St. George, at the location of the ruins, in 1545. It was destroyed in the 18th century, then reconstructed by clergymen Hadži-Ruvim, Vasilije Petrović and Hadži-Ðera between 1791 and 1795. It was renovated in 1806 by Avakum, and Prince Miloš Obrenović in 1816. The present church facade dates to 1852, while the iconostasis was finished by 1858 by Milija Marković and his sons from Požarevac. Hieromonk Mardarije and prince Grgur Branković were buried in the monastery. The churchyard includes tombs of soldiers over two centuries, and a fountain built in 1796. The locals called the fountain Bogova voda ("God's water"), hence the name of the monastery.

Bogovađa
Bogovađa Monastery
Monastery information
OrderSerbian Orthodox
Established15th century
People
Important associated figuresHadži-Ruvim
Site
LocationBogovađa, Lajkovac, Serbia
Coordinates44°19′15″N 20°10′58″E / 44.3208°N 20.1827°E / 44.3208; 20.1827
Public accessYes

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  • "Bogovadja". Monasteries and sacral facilities. Voice of Serbia.