Somnath

  1. Darshan at Shree Somnath Temple, First Jyotirlinga, 11
  2. 11 Best Places to Visit in Somnath, Things to Do & Sightseeing (2023)
  3. Somnath Jyotirlinga: Temple History, Timings and Poojas
  4. Best Time To Visit Somnath > Weather, Temperature & Season
  5. Prabhas Patan
  6. Somnath Temple
  7. Somnath Temple
  8. Shree Somnath Jyotirlinga Temple


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Darshan at Shree Somnath Temple, First Jyotirlinga, 11

Jun 11, 2023, 08:28AM IST Source: The video shows darshan at Shree Somnath Temple, First Jyotirlinga, 11 -June-2023. The Somnath temple located in Prabhas Patan near Veraval in Saurashtra on the western coast of Gujarat, India is believed to be the first among the twelve jyotirlinga shrines of Shiva. It is an important pilgrimage and tourist spot of Gujarat.

11 Best Places to Visit in Somnath, Things to Do & Sightseeing (2023)

At a distance of 2 km from Somnath Railway Station, Somnath Temple is a Hindu temple situated in Prabhas Patan on the coast of Arabian Sea in Gujarat. It is one of the most important Dedicated to Lord Shiva, Somnath Temple is believed to be the first among the twelve jyotirlinga shrines of Shiva. Somnath means 'Lord of the Soma', an epithet of Shiva. According to history scholars, the site of Somnath has been a pilgrimage site from ancient times as it was said to be the confluence point of three rivers, Kapila, Hiran, and the mythical Saraswati. The confluence was called Triveni Sangam and is believed to be the place where Soma, the Moon-god bathed and regained his luster. According to Puranas, the original temple of Somnath was built in gold by the moon god Soma, in silver by the sun god Ravi, ..... At a distance of 1 km from Somnath Temple and 2 km from Somnath Railway Station, Triveni Ghat is a holy place located in the pilgrimage town of Somnath. Situated near Somnath Beach, it is one of the most important holy places in Somnath. Also known as Triveni Sangam, Triveni Ghat is the meeting place of three rivers Hiran, Kapila and Saraswati and then empties together into the Arabian Sea. These stages of rivers where they meet and then flow together to the sea symbolize human birth, life and death. Triveni Ghat holds a significant place in the Hindu Mythology and Puranas and also finds a mention in the Hindu epics Ramayana and Mahabharata. It is believed that a bath at Trive...

Somnath Jyotirlinga: Temple History, Timings and Poojas

Deity Lord Somnath (Lord Shiva) Location Somnath, Gujarat Significance Jyotirlinga Tours Dwarka – Somnath Tour Darshan Timings 6:00 AM to 10:00 PM Entry Fee Free Poojas Rudrabhisek, Laghurudra Abhishek Best Time to Visit March and October Festivals Shravan, Shivratri, Karthik Purnima Jyotirlingas in Gujarat Somnath Jyotirlinga, Nageshwar Jyotirlinga Somnath Jyotirlinga is considered one of the most sacred and ancient temples dedicated to Lord Shiva in India. It is believed to be the first among the twelve Jyotirlingas and is located in the state of Gujarat. The temple has a rich history, with evidence of its existence dating back to the 8th century AD. It has been destroyed and rebuilt several times over the centuries, with the present structure being reconstructed in the 1950s. The temple is located on the seashore and it is believed that the holy waters of the Arabian Sea purify the temple and the devotees who visit it. The temple is adorned with intricate carvings and sculptures, and the complex includes a Sabha Mandap, a Nritya Mandap, and a Bhairav Temple. The architecture of the temple is a mix of different styles, including the Chalukya, Solanki, and Maratha styles. It is a grand structure built of sandstone that showcases the skill and craftsmanship of the artisans who built it. The temple is considered a highly auspicious place of worship and is visited by thousands of devotees every year. It is also an important cultural and historical site, and has been a center...

Best Time To Visit Somnath > Weather, Temperature & Season

What is the best time to visit Somnath? September to March are the best months to visit Somnath, as the winters are quite cold. However, if you wish to avoid the crowd and tourists that flock to Somnath, you may be tempted to visit the place during the summer and monsoon season. Somnath is extremely hot and humid during these seasons and should most definitely be visited during the winter months when the heat is more bearable. Month High/Low (°C) Rain January 27°/ 16° 0 days February 30°/ 19° 0 days March 30°/ 21° 0 days April 34°/ 24° 0 days May 33°/ 25° 0 days June 32°/ 27° 12 days July 31°/ 26° 20 days August 29°/ 26° 24 days September 29°/ 25° 24 days October 33°/ 25° 8 days November 32°/ 23° 2 days December 30°/ 20° 0 days Winters in Somnath are the ideal time to witness the town in all its magnificent beauty. The winter season in Somnath lasts from Octoberto February and is the ideal as well as peak season to visit the pilgrimage spot. This is because during the winter months Somnath is a cold and pleasant with temperatures ranging from 10 degree Celsius to 24 degree Celsius. These temperatures are a great relief from the hot summers and the humid monsoons, making it the perfect time to sightsee and witness all that Somnath has to offer. The winter months, especially the month of February, is also the peak time to visit Somnath due to the festival of Maha Shivratri. This festival celebrates explicitly the triumphs of Lord Shiva who is one of the central gods in Somna...

Prabhas Patan

This article may need to be rewritten to comply with Wikipedia's ( May 2016) Prabhas Patan, also known as Somnath Patan or Prabhas Kshetra, historically named Dev Patan, is an area situated in Places of interest [ ] Junagadh Gate Daityasudan or Daityusudan temple Mahakali temple - lies close Somnath Mahadev temple. It was built by Queen Ahalyabai Holkar of Indore in 1783 AD. Other spots in the temple are Shri Kapardi Vinayak and Shri Hanuman Temple in addition to Vallabhghat. Vallabhghat is a beautiful sunset point. Archaeological museum [Prabas Patan Museum] Places of interest along Triveni Sangam, Snanghat and River Hiren - listed anticlockwise as one drives from Somnath Mahadev main entrance gate Balaji Mandir – Brahma kund and Saraswati Devi temple - Somnath beach - Harihara Van – Rudralay Mahadev Temple – Parashuramji Temple - Cremation Yard - Kali Mandir– Triveni Ghat; Dehotsarg; Baldev Gufa – Kamnath Mahadev Mandir and Sharada Mutt – Suraj or Surya mandir – Panch Pandav Gufa or Hinglaj Mata Gufa – Gita Mandir – Lakshminarayan Temple – Kasi Vishvanath mandir - Betthakji of Mahaprabuhji – Bhimnath Mahadev – Jain temple – Dholeshwar Mahadev Mandir Balaji Temple – built in Dravidian style is located close to the Main circle leading to Somnath Mandir Brahma kund and Saraswati Devi temple – are located close to Somnath beach Somnath Beach Harihar Van – is a nice garden along Triveni sangam Rudralay Mahadev or Rudresvara Temple Parsuram or Parshuram Temple Cremation yard o...

Somnath Temple

At a distance of 6 km from Veraval, 83 km from Diu, 94 km from Junagadh, 131 km from Porbandar, 197 km from Rajkot, 221 km from Jamnagar, 233 km from Dwarka, 408 km from Ahmedabad, 428 km from Bhuj, 447 km from Vadodara, 601 km from Mount Abu, 636 km from Surat, 669 km from Udaipur, 787 km from Indore and 912 km from Mumbai, Somnath is a temple town situated in the Gir Somnath district of Gujarat. Also known as Prabhas Patan, it is one of the most important places of The town of Somnath is famous for the Somnath Temple, considered to be one of the most revered and holy shrines in India. Dedicated to Lord Shiva, the temple is one among the twelve prominent Jyotirlinga shrines and also one of the oldest places of Among the best Diu Airport is the nearest airport which is about 80 km from Somnath and is well connected by flights with Mumbai. Somnath Railway Station has regular trains from Ahmedabad, Rajkot, Jabalpur, Okha, and Porbandar. Veraval Junction Railway station is the nearest major railhead, which has trains from Mumbai, Ahmedabad, Pune, Indore, and Trivandrum. Somnath Bus Stand is directly connected by bus with cities like Rajkot, Ahmedabad, Diu, Jamnagar, Porbandar, Bhavnagar, Gandhidham, Bhuj, Vadodara, Junagadh, Udaipur, and Surat. There are many accommodation options in Somnath from temple guest houses to dharmashalas and from budget hotels to luxury hotels. However, Somnath does not have many restaurants or lavish fine dining experiences to offer. There are a f...

Somnath Temple

This is the Original Somnath Mandir renovated by Rani Ahilyabai Holkar in 1783 Thus more than 250 years old. The Bigger temple has been reconstructed in 1951 and thus 72 years old. There are no restrictions on visitors in this temple. You may carry mobile camera for taking pics. You are allowed to perform Abhishek, touch and pray to this oldest Somnath Jyotirlinga. We ofcourse did Abhishek and spent lot of time praying in front of this Jyotirlinga. There is bust of Rani Ahilyabai in front of temple mentioning year of renovation. Rani Laxmibai claimed her legacy as Kshatriya Dhangar ( Gujjar) caste. But the temple trust publically advertises Brahmanbhoj and fees or charges unfortunately disregarding her own Gujjar community 🥲🥲🥲. This board is unfortunate legacy of unequal hierarchy of exploitative caste system. I wish our Non Brahmin Prime Minister should enforce economically deprived bhoj daan in all temples now that even Supreme Court has recognised inequality on EWS! My desire to visit this temple is at least five decades old. Only last month, I could fulfill this desire. The temple is loaded with history, regrettably tragic type. It was repeatedly destroyed by invaders, last being Aurengzeb. The temple is a tribute to the dynamism of Sardar Vallabhabhai Patel. But for him and KM Munshi, there would still be no Somnath Temple. The architecture and sculptures are intricate and worth walking around and observing. The Linga is about 2 feet dia and about 3.5 feet tall. The t...

Shree Somnath Jyotirlinga Temple

About Place: The intricately carved honey-coloured Somnath temple on the western edge of the state is believed to be the place where the first of the twelve holy jyotirlingas emerged in India – a spot where Shiva appeared as a fiery column of light. The temples lies at the meeting of Kapila, Hiran and Sarasvati rivers and the waves of the Arabian Sea ebb and flow touching the shore on which it is constructed. The ancient temple’s timeline can be traced from 649 BC but is believed to be older than that. The present form was reconstructed in 1951. Colourful dioramas of the Shiva story line the north side of the temple garden, though it’s hard to see them through the hazy glass. A one-hour sound-and-light show in Amitabh Bachchan’s baritone highlights the temple nightly at 7.45pm. Brief History: It’s said that Somraj (the moon god) first built a temple in Somnath, made of gold; this was rebuilt by Ravana in silver, by Krishna in wood and by Bhimdev in stone. The current serene, symmetrical structure was built to traditional designs on the original coastal site: it’s painted a creamy colour and boasts a little fine sculpture. The large, black Shiva lingam at its heart is one of the 12 most sacred Shiva shrines, known as jyotirlinga. A description of the temple by Al-Biruni, an Arab traveller, was so glowing that it prompted a visit in 1024 by a most unwelcome tourist – the legendary looter Mahmud of Ghazni from Afghanistan. At that time, the temple was so wealthy that it had 3...