PM Modi Highlights Somnath Temple's Timeless Legacy Ahead of Swabhiman Parv Visit

Prime Minister Narendra Modi highlighted the spiritual and civilizational significance of Somnath Dham ahead of his scheduled visit on January 11. He described the temple as a centuries-old source of faith, courage, and self-respect for Indians. The visit is part of the Somnath Swabhiman Parv, marking 1000 years since the first major attack on the temple in 1026. Modi emphasized that historical assaults failed to weaken faith and instead strengthened India's cultural unity.

Key Points: PM Modi on Somnath Temple's Legacy & Spiritual Significance

  • PM Modi's visit to Somnath Temple on Jan 11
  • Marks 1000 years since first major attack in 1026
  • Temple a symbol of faith and cultural resilience
  • Spiritual significance linked to Lord Shiva
  • Somnath Swabhiman Parv celebrations underway
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Grand legacy of Somnath Dham has been awakening consciousness of people for centuries: PM Modi

Ahead of his visit, PM Modi reflects on Somnath Dham's 1000-year history, its role in awakening consciousness, and India's cultural resilience.

"The grand legacy of the sacred and pure Somnath Dham has been awakening the consciousness of people for centuries. - PM Narendra Modi"

New Delhi, Jan 9

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday highlighted the spiritual, cultural, and civilisational significance of Somnath Dham, describing it as a timeless source of faith, courage, and self-respect for generations of Indians.

Ahead of his scheduled visit to the historic Somnath Temple on January 11, the Prime Minister shared a reflective message on the social media platform X, underscoring the enduring legacy of the sacred site.

In his post, PM Modi emphasised that Somnath Dham has played a vital role in awakening the collective consciousness of people for centuries, serving as a symbol of unwavering faith and inner strength.

"The grand legacy of the sacred and pure Somnath Dham has been awakening the consciousness of people for centuries. The divine energy emanating from here will continue to illuminate the lamp of faith, courage, and self-respect for ages to come," the Prime Minister wrote.

PM Modi also shared a Sanskrit shloka reflecting the spiritual essence of Somnath and its association with Lord Shiva. The verse highlights Somnath as a sacred and supremely powerful region where spiritual perfection and liberation are attained.

"Lord Shiva, in his form as Adinath, for the welfare of all beings, manifested this sacred and supremely powerful region (Prabhas Khanda) through his eternal principle. Bathed in divine radiance, this holy place is where humans attain spiritual perfection, virtue, and liberation moksha," the verse means (loosely translated from Sanskrit).

Earlier on Thursday, ahead of his scheduled visit to Somnath on January 11 to participate in the Somnath Swabhiman Parv celebrations, Prime Minister Narendra Modi shared memories from his earlier visits to the Somnath Temple, highlighting the resilience of faith despite repeated historical attacks on the shrine.

In a post on the social media platform 'X', the Prime Minister said that the assault on the Somnath Temple in January 1026, followed by several subsequent attacks, failed to weaken the spiritual resolve of the people. "The Somnath Swabhiman Parv is commencing auspiciously from today. A thousand years ago, in January 1026, the Somnath Temple endured the first attack in its history. The attack of the year 1026 and the numerous assaults that followed thereafter could not shake our eternal faith. On the contrary, these strengthened the sentiment of India's cultural unity, and the Somnath Temple was repeatedly revived and rebuilt. I am sharing some pictures from my previous visits to Somnath. If you have also been to Somnath, please do share your pictures with #SomnathSwabhimanParv," PM Modi wrote.

The Somnath Swabhiman Parv is being organised to mark 1,000 years since the first major attack on the Somnath Temple in 1026, and celebrates the enduring spirit of the sacred shrine and India's cultural resilience, as the temple was rebuilt repeatedly after multiple destructions by invaders over the centuries.

- IANS

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Sarah B
As someone who visited Somnath last year, the atmosphere is truly powerful. The history is palpable. While I appreciate the focus on cultural resilience, I hope the celebrations also promote a message of unity and inclusivity for all Indians.
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Vikram M
The Sanskrit shloka shared by PM Modi is beautiful. Somnath Dham's energy is indeed unique. It's a place where history, spirituality, and architecture come together. More power to such initiatives that remind us of our glorious past.
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Priya S
Respectfully, while acknowledging historical struggles is important, the narrative feels a bit one-dimensional. India's consciousness is awakened by many streams of thought and faith. Celebrating Somnath is great, but let's not forget the broader, diverse tapestry of Indian spirituality.
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Rohit P
The 'Swabhiman Parv' marking 1000 years is a powerful reminder. Our ancestors faced invasions but never let their faith die. This is the real 'atmanirbharta' of spirit. Feeling proud and emotional. 🇮🇳
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Michael C
Interesting read. The repeated rebuilding of the temple is a testament to perseverance. As an outsider, I see parallels with how cultures worldwide preserve their sacred sites against odds. The PM's focus on its unifying aspect is noteworthy.

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