Somnath Temple
Somnath Temple
Somnath Temple
Somnath Temple is one of the holiest pilgrimage destinations in India located in Prabhas
Patan Kshetra near Veraval in Saurashtra on the western coast of Gujarat. Somnath
temple is also referred to as Deo Pattan, Somnath Pattan or Prabhas Pattan. This
sacred temple is dedicated to Someshwara, another name of Lord Shiva. Somnath
means Lord of the Moon. The Shiva linga residing in the temple is one of the 12
jyotirlinga shrines of Lord Shiva in India. Millions of devotees visit the temple every year
to attain salvation.
by the then Deputy PM of India, Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel. The First President of
India, Dr. Rajendra Prasad installed the Jyotirling in the new temple in 1951.
Dress Code
Short skirts, shorts and disrespectful dress are not permitted inside the temple. Smoking
is not allowed within the temple premises at all times. All electronic equipments and
gadgets are strictly prohibited inside the temple. Lockers in Cloak Room are available to
store electronic valuables.
Poojas and Rituals
Over 30 types of pooja and abhishek are performed at Somnath temple. The rate for
each pooja and abhishek can be viewed on Somnath temples official website http://www.somnath.org/donation/HostedPaymentIndex.aspx
Festivals
Major events followed and celebrated at Somnath temple are Shravan Month, Shivratri,
Golokdham Utsav, Kartik Purnima Fair (5 days) and Somnath Sthapana Divas
Where to Stay
Shree Somnath Trust provides guest house facilities at Lilavati Atithi Bhavan,
Maheshwari Atithi Bhavan and Sagar Darshan Atithi Gruh. Guest house services are
simple but reasonable for a comfortable stay.
Where to Eat
Every guest house has a restaurant / bhojanalay which serve Indian Thali along with
various types of Gujarati, Punjabi and Chinese cuisines.
Nearby Temples
Balkha Tirth is a sacred place near Somnath which is famous for the spot where
Lord Krishna was shot on his foot. The temple at Balkha Tirth is known as
Mahaprabhujis Bethak.
Ahilyabai Temple also known as Old Somnath Temple is situated opposite the new
Somnath temple. This temple was reconstructed by the Queen of the Kingdom of
Malwa, Ahilyabai Holkar since she was deeply moved by the devastated condition of
the temple. It is believed that this temple has the original jyotirling which was buried
here assuming that the original temple might get raided.