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Somnath Temple Tour
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Facing the wide open
Arabian Sea, the temple at Somnath is an imposing structure
offering a spectacular sight to the beholders. At a distance
of 79 km from Junagadh and 25 km from Chorwad is the temple of
Somnath, one of the 12 Jyotirlingas of Lord Shiva. The legend
says, Somnath was built by none other than the Moon God
himself at the time of creation. The remains of the temple
"braved the shocks of time and survived the attacks of
destroyers."
Soma is the name for the moon, the son in-law of Daksha. Once
Soma disregarded certain directions of his father-in-law
Daksha. As a result Daksha became angry and cursed him,
saying, "Thou shalt wane!" The moon, who used to shine in full
splendour every night till then, started to shrink. However,
before the curse brought about an absolute end to the moon,
many a god appealed Daksha to take back his curse. Daksha
asked Soma to take a bath in the sea at the mouth of the river
Saraswati and then to pray to Lord Shiva. Lord Shiva pleased
with his penance restored his light for half of the month.
Hence the deity here is known as Someshwar or Somnath, Lord of
the moon and the place as Prabhas.
It is believed that the Somnath temple here was originally
built by Somraj, the Moon God himself, out of gold, and then
rebuilt by Ravana in silver and then by Krishna in Wood, then
by Bhimdev in stone.
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Other Attractions near the Somnath Temple
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Veraval Beach : Just about 5 km from the Somnath Temple
is this amazing beach, which is great place to relax and
refresh your body, mind and soul.
Not very from the Somnath temple is Bakhla Tirth, where Lord
Krishna was said to have been struck by the stray arrow of a
Bhil tribal. The Present Temple, Kailash Mahameru Prasada is
built in the chalukya style of temple architecture and
displays the inherent skill of Sompuras, Gujarat's master
masons. There is a grey-sand beach outside the temple which is
part of the temple's lonely seaside charm.
Ahalyeshwar Mahadev Temple built by Queen Ahalyabai, Gita
Mandir, Laxmi Narayan temple, Baldev Gufa, Mahaprabhuji's
Bethak, Triveni Sangam, Parshuram Kshetra, SUN Temple, Prachi
and Shashibhushan temples are other places of religious
significance in and around the Somnath Temple.
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