PM Modi Inaugurates Sardardham Hostel, Marks Somnath Temple’s 75th Anniversary

Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the Sardardham Hostel complex in Vadodara, which can accommodate 2,000 students with equal facilities for boys and girls. He also released a commemorative stamp and coin for the 75th anniversary of the Somnath Temple’s reconstruction. Addressing the Somnath Amrit Mahotsav, Modi described the event as part of the divine play of Lord Sadashiv and highlighted the temple’s spiritual significance. He emphasized Somnath’s enduring symbol of immortality and strength despite centuries of destruction.

Key Points: PM Modi Opens Sardardham Hostel, Somnath Temple Event

  • PM Modi inaugurates Sardardham hostel for 2,000 students in Vadodara
  • Hostel includes equal facilities for 1,000 boys and 1,000 girls
  • PM releases commemorative stamp and coin for Somnath Temple’s 75th anniversary
  • PM describes Somnath Amrit Mahotsav as symbol of devotion and resilience
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Gujarat: PM Modi inaugurates Sardardham hostel in Vadodara

PM Modi inaugurates Sardardham hostel in Vadodara for 2,000 students and releases stamp for Somnath Temple’s 75th anniversary, highlighting spiritual resilience.

"All of this is the divine play (Leela) of Lord Sadashiv. - Narendra Modi"

Vadodara, May 11

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday inaugurated the Sardardham Hostel complex in Vadodara, which can accommodate 2,000 students with equal facilities for boys and girls.

The project includes hostel facilities for 1,000 boys and 1,000 girls, along with amenities like a central dining hall, library and auditorium.

PM Modi also visits various facilities at the Sardardham complex, including the reception area, civil amenities, dining area and e-Library.

Earlier in the day, the Prime Minister released a commemorative stamp and coin to mark the 75th anniversary of the reconstruction of the Somnath Temple and underlined the spiritual and cultural significance of the sacred site.

Addressing the gathering during the Somnath Amrit Mahotsav celebrations, the Prime Minister described the occasion as part of the "divine play" of Lord Sadashiv and recalled his long spiritual association with the temple.

"All of this is the divine play (Leela) of Lord Sadashiv. As a devoted seeker of Dada Somnath, I have come here countless times; countless times I have bowed my head before Him. But today, as I was arriving, this journey through time was providing a blissful experience. Just a few months ago, when I came here, we were celebrating the 'Somnath Swabhiman Parv' (Festival of Somnath's Self-Respect)," he said.

The Prime Minister further said that the nation was celebrating the 75th anniversary of the idol consecration of Lord Mahadev at the temple and termed the Somnath Amrit Mahotsav a symbol of devotion, resilience and continuity.

"Time itself manifests by His will; He who is beyond time (Kaala-teet) and He who is the very embodiment of time (Kaal-swaroop)--today, we are celebrating the 75th anniversary of the idol consecration (Vigrah Pratishtha) of that God of Gods, Mahadev. This universe, which is created from Him and eventually dissolves into Him--today, we celebrate the festival of the reconstruction of His holy abode. He who became Neelkanth by consuming the Halahal (cosmic poison)--today, under His very protection, the Somnath Amrit Mahotsav is taking place," he said.

PM Modi also stated that Somnath continues to symbolise immortality and strength even centuries after its destruction.

"Even 1000 years after the first destruction, there is the pride of Somnath being indestructible (Avinashi); and today, the 75th year of the consecration of this modern form--we haven't just become part of two events. Lord Shiva has given us the opportunity to experience a 1000-year-long journey of immortality (Amrit Yatra)," PM Modi said.

The Somnath Sankalp Mahotsav is part of a series of events under the Somnath Swabhiman Parv being held in Varanasi.

Somnath Swabhiman Parv, which was celebrated earlier this year, commemorates 1,000 years since the first attack by Mahmud of Ghazni on the Somnath Temple in 1026. The Parv celebrates the enduring spirit of India's civilisation and rich cultural and spiritual heritage.

The sacred Somnath Temple, one of the twelve Jyotirlingas and a symbol of India's enduring faith and civilisational heritage.

- ANI

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Sarah B
A hostel for 2000 students is certainly a positive step, but I hope the focus on education goes beyond just infrastructure. Quality teachers and curriculum matter too. The Somnath event feels more like political stage management to me. Just my honest observation.
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Vikram M
Proud to see the Somnath temple's reconstruction being celebrated after 75 years! This is not just about bricks and mortar; it's about the unbreakable spirit of Sanatan Dharma. The PM's speech about the 1000-year journey of immortality truly resonated with me. Jai Somnath! 🙏
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Michael C
The hostel project sounds practical and much-needed, but I'm skeptical about the timing—coinciding with a temple event seems like a deliberate mix of development and religion. India needs more focus on secular progress rather than blending governance with religious symbolism.
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Rohit P
Wah! Sardardham hostel for 2000 students with e-library, dining hall, and auditorium—this is world-class infrastructure. Equal facilities for boys and girls is a great move towards gender equality in education. The Somnath event just adds to the pride. Double dhamaka! 🔥
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Kavya N
I appreciate the infrastructure, but I wish the government would also address the high cost of education and lack of scholarships for underprivileged students. Hostels are important, but making education affordable is equally crucial. The Somnath narrative feels a bit overhyped for politics.

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