Somnath Temple, Gujarat
Times of India/Guest Contributor/SIGHTSEEING, VERAVAL/ Updated : Oct 5, 2016, 11:59 IST
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Somnath located near Veraval , Gujarat is considered first and foremost of all Jyotirlings. It is named after the Moon (Soma) who worshipped Shiva to get rid of a curse put on him by his father-in-law, Daksha. On getting Shiva’s b … Read more
Somnath located near Veraval , Gujarat is considered first and foremost of all Jyotirlings. It is named after the Moon (Soma) who worshipped Shiva to get rid of a curse put on him by his father-in-law, Daksha. On getting Shiva’s blessings, the moon regained his light and this is why this town is also referred to as Prabhas. The original Somanth temple was built by the moon in pure gold and later rejuvenated by Ravana in silver, by Krishna in sandalwood and finally by Bhimadeva in stone. Read less

Somnath located near Veraval , Gujarat is considered first and foremost of all Jyotirlings. It is named after the Moon (Soma) who worshipped Shiva to get rid of a curse put on him by his father-in-law, Daksha. On getting Shiva’s blessings, the moon regained his light and this is why this town is also referred to as Prabhas. The original Somanth temple was built by the moon in pure gold and later rejuvenated by Ravana in silver, by Krishna in sandalwood and finally by Bhimadeva in stone. Thereafter, this temple was raided multiple times by invaders in the medieval centuries. The latest temple is made with reddish yellow stones and was inaugurated by the first Indian President Dr. Rajendra Prasad in 1951. One can experience complete ecstasy looking at the sight of the gigantic waves of the Arabian Sea hitting the sturdy walls of Somnath temple. Veraval is well connected to all important cities of India via roads and railways.
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