72-Hour Akhand Mantra Chanting Concludes at Jamnagar's Kashi Vishwanath Temple

A major three-day religious program featuring 72 hours of continuous Vedic mantra chanting was successfully concluded at the historic Kashi Vishwanath Temple in Jamnagar, Gujarat. The event, part of the broader Somnath Swabhiman Parv, included daily grand Maha Aartis, satsangs, and devotional bhajans, creating a profound spiritual atmosphere. It saw participation from local dignitaries including MLAs, the Deputy Mayor, and a large gathering of devotees who reported experiencing deep peace and divine connection. Concurrent cultural events in Gandhinagar featured performances by renowned artists, further blending devotion with Gujarat's rich cultural heritage.

Key Points: 72-Hour Akhand Mantra Chanting Held at Gujarat's Kashi Vishwanath Temple

  • 72-hour Akhand mantra chanting
  • Grand Maha Aarti each evening
  • Part of Somnath Swabhiman Parv
  • Aimed to strengthen spiritual values
  • Featured cultural performances
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Gujarat: 72 hrs of Akhand Mantra Chanting, Maha Aarti Held at Kashi Vishwanath Temple in Jamnagar

A grand 72-hour Akhand mantra chanting and Maha Aarti was held at Jamnagar's Kashi Vishwanath Temple as part of Somnath Swabhiman Parv, attended by devotees and leaders.

"The continuous chanting and daily Maha Aarti brought peace, positivity, and a sense of divine connection - Devotees"

Gandhinagar, January 10

As part of the Somnath Swabhiman Parv, a grand religious programme featuring 72 hours of Akhand mantra chanting was organised at the historically and mythologically significant Kashi Vishwanath Temple in Jamnagar. The spiritual observances concluded here on Saturday, drawing large participation from devotees and dignitaries.

The programme included continuous chanting of Vedic mantras by learned Brahmins, creating an atmosphere of devotion and serenity within the temple parisar. Alongside the Akhand mantra chanting, satsang, bhajans, and Maha Aarti were organised throughout the three-day event. Every evening, a grand Maha Aarti was performed, evoking deep spiritual emotions among devotees.

The satsang sessions featured the sacred chants "Namah Shivaya" and "Om Namah Shivaya," further enriching the spiritual environment and offering devotees an opportunity for collective prayer and reflection.

The event was graced by Jamnagar MLA Shri Divyesh Akbari, Deputy Mayor Smt. Krishnaben Sodha, Standing Committee Chairman, Shri Nilesh Kagathara, senior leader, Binaben Kothari, corporators, other local leaders, and a large number of devotees. The presence of public representatives heightened the occasion's significance.

Organisers said the religious programme under the Somnath Swabhiman Parv aimed to strengthen spiritual values, cultural heritage, and collective faith. Devotees expressed that the continuous chanting and daily Maha Aarti brought peace, positivity, and a sense of divine connection, making the event a memorable spiritual experience for the city.

Earlier, Junagadh MLA Sanjay Kardiya also joined the Ministers in the chanting. Rajkot MLA Darshita Shah also offered prayers at Somnath Mahadev.

The spiritual programme under the Somnath Swabhiman Parv further strengthened faith, culture, and self-respect. The dignitaries offered prayers at Somnath Mahadev for the peace, prosperity, and well-being of the state's people.

A cultural programme was held as part of the Somnath Swabhiman Parv in Gandhinagar, Gujarat, on Friday. With a divine blend of the sounds of the waves, Somnath, and temple music, the programme filled the atmosphere with spiritual and cultural energy.

Renowned singers Kirti Sagathia and Karsan Sagathia performed soulful Mahadev bhajans, garbas, and popular songs. Each performance reflected devotion, culture, and folk spirit, engaging the audience deeply.

Artist Hardik Dave also captivated the audience with Shiva stuti, Shiva bhajans, and Panbai's bhajans, creating a devotional mood with the ektara. At the end, Rajbha Gadhvi presented folk literature and recounted the history of Somnath, blending devotion to Shiva with patriotism. Pilgrims and locals enjoyed a spiritual atmosphere that highlighted Gujarat's rich culture and traditions.

The event was attended by Cabinet Minister Jitubhai Vaghani, Dr Praduman Vaja, Member of Parliament Rajesh Chudasama, MLA Bhagvan Barad, senior leader Shiva Solanki, along with a large number of devotees. Meanwhile, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will participate in the Somnath Swabhiman Parv on Saturday. At around 8 PM, PM Modi will participate in Omkar Mantra chanting, and thereafter he will view the Drone show at Somnath temple.

- ANI

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Rohit P
While I respect the devotion, I can't help but wonder about the scale and cost of such events. Would these resources be better spent on public welfare projects? Spirituality is personal; do we need such large, politically-attended displays? Just a thought from a concerned citizen.
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Karthik V
Om Namah Shivaya! As someone from Jamnagar, the energy in the city was palpable for those three days. It's more than just a religious event; it's about community, shared faith, and preserving our traditions for the next generation. Kudos to the organizers and the artists like Kirti Sagathia.
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Anjali F
The blend of Vedic mantras, bhajans, garba, and folk history is what makes Gujarat's culture so unique and vibrant. 🇮🇳 Reading about Hardik Dave with his ektara and Rajbha Gadhvi's storytelling gave me goosebumps. Wish I could have been there! This is the real "Incredible India."
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Michael C
Fascinating to read about this. The continuity of such ancient practices in the modern world is remarkable. The article mentions it strengthened "self-respect" (Swabhiman) – that's a powerful concept linking faith with cultural identity. The drone show with PM Modi sounds like a unique fusion of tradition and technology!
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Suresh O
Good to see our leaders participating in community spiritual events. When MPs and MLAs join the public in prayer, it sends a strong message of unity. Hoping the prayers for the state's peace and prosperity are answered. Gujarat has always led the way in celebrating its dharma and sanskriti.

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