The highlight of the evening was a state-of-the-art drone show, which lit up the night sky with breathtaking visuals depicting the nearly 1,000-year-old journey of Somnath’s Swabhiman Yatra. Hundreds of drones formed divine and historical imagery, leaving the entire Prabhas Kshetra immersed in devotion and a sense of national pride.
The visual spectacle drew widespread admiration from the gathered devotees.
A combo of devotion, heritage and technology made the grand occasion memorable.
The spectacular show was witnessed at the Somnath Temple during the celebration of ‘Somnath Swabhiman Parv’, held in the presence of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
The Prime Minister is also the Chairman of the Shree Somnath Trust.
Devotees from across Saurashtra gathered in large numbers to be part of the historic occasion at the first Jyotirlinga, Devadhidev Somnath Mahadev.
The sacred and historic township emerges as a haven for pilgrims and tourists
Legend of Somnath Temple finds new glories in 21st century
It may not be erroneous to assert in the new century that the ancient Temple of Somnath has risen like a phoenix, from its own ashes and rubble. Not to go far, the temple and the region has witnessed years of bloodshed, violence and destruction.
In the 13th century after 1290, Alla-ud-din-Khilji destroyed the temple. But soon after the Chudasama king of Junagadh, Mahipala repaired it.
Later in the 14th century - between 1325 and 1351, the Linga was installed by Mahipala's son Khangar.
In subsequent period, Zaffar khan destroyed the temple yet again and also built a mosque in Somnath.
Much later in historical space, in 1701, prince Mohammad Azam was ordered by Aurangzeb to destroy the temple "beyond possibility of repairs" as recorded by an illustrious devotee of Lord Somnath and intellectual K M Munshi.
But by then - in fact starting with 1675 - Hindu leaders in west and south including illustrious Shivaji, Rajput chiefs and Sikh Gurus were ready to fight the Mughal tyranny and imposition of Islam.
In the 20th century, after India's independence the temple was repaired under personal supervision of Iron Man Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel. After Patel perhaps only two Indian leaders took persistent interest in Somnath temple -
President Dr Rajendra Prasad and Morarji Desai as the Prime Minister in the 1970s. Desai was the chairman of the trust.
It is worth mentioning that in January 2021 Prime Minister Narendra Modi was unanimously chosen as the chairman of the trust, which manages the sacred Somnath Temple at Prabhas Patan town in Gujarat's Gir-Somnath district. L K Advani, Amit Shah and J D Parmar became Trustees.
Somnath Temple is the first among the 12 holy Shiva Jyotirlingas in India and it finds reference in ancient texts from time immemorial Skanda Purana, Shreemad Bhagavad and Shiva Purana.
It stands tall at the shore of the majestic Arabian ocean. The temple and its region holds a special significance in the national consciousness of the independent India.
Over time, the place has become a famous tourist destination, attracting lakhs of devotees from various parts of India and the world. Somnath Temple now consists of
Garbhgruh, Sabhamandap and Nrityamandap with a 150-feet high Shikhar.
The Kalash at the top of the Shikhar weighs 10 tons and Dhwajdand is 27 feet tall and one foot in circumference. The Gujarat government, and the Centre, under PM Modi, are also pushing tourism as a major job creating avenue.
On April 11, 2022, the Central Government through an order of the Income Tax department ordered that the Somnath Temple managed by Shree Somnath Trust (PAN: AAATS9555Q) would be treated as a place of public worship and donors would get tax exemptions.
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