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Soak in the Spiritual Energy at Somnath – The Eternal Shrine
Situated on the western coast of Gujarat, Somnath Temple holds a significant place in the spiritual map of India. Believed to be the first of the twelve Jyotirlingas, this sacred temple is more than just a place of worship—it's a symbol of resilience and devotion.
While historical records trace its existence to 649 BC, legends believe it was originally built by the Moon God (Soma) himself. Despite being destroyed and rebuilt several times by invaders, its spiritual core remains untouched. The present-day temple, showcasing Chalukyan architecture, was reconstructed in 1951 under the patronage of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel.
The temple stands majestically at the Triveni Sangam, the confluence of three rivers—Kapila, Hiren, and the mystical Sarasvati—adding to its sanctity. Pilgrims flock here to not just pray, but to experience the divine energy that permeates the very air of Somnath.
Whether you're a devotee, history lover, or curious traveler, Somnath offers a soul-stirring journey through mythology, faith, and time.
Other destinations/attractions:
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Somnath Beach – A serene spot to watch sunsets by the Arabian Sea
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Bhalka Tirth – The site where Lord Krishna is believed to have left his mortal body
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Paanch Pandav Gufa – A hidden gem associated with the Pandavas of Mahabharata
Connectivity:
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By Air: Porbandar Airport (~120 km), Rajkot Airport (~190 km)
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By Rail: Somnath Railway Station
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By Road: Easily accessible via Junagadh, Bhavnagar, Porbandar, and Ahmedabad
Best Time to Visit:
November to February – Pleasant winter months ideal for pilgrimage and sightseeing.