PM Modi Joins Somnath's 1000-Year Resilience Festival, Leads Shaurya Yatra

Prime Minister Narendra Modi is participating in the 'Somnath Swabhiman Parv,' a four-day festival marking 1000 years since the temple's first attack and 75 years since its historic reconstruction. His schedule includes joining a divine Omkar mantra chanting session and viewing a drone show over the Arabian Sea. The following day, he will lead the Shaurya Yatra, a ceremonial procession honoring those who defended the temple, before offering prayers at the Jyotirlinga. The festival celebrates the temple's resilience as a symbol of India's unbroken faith and cultural pride.

Key Points: PM Modi at Somnath Swabhiman Parv for 1000-Year Commemoration

  • Marks 1000 years since temple's first attack
  • Commemorates 75 years of Patel-led reconstruction
  • Features 72-hour Omkar chanting & drone show
  • PM to lead symbolic Shaurya Yatra procession
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PM Modi to join 'Somnath Swabhiman Parv' today, to participate in divine chanting

PM Narendra Modi participates in divine chanting & leads Shaurya Yatra at Somnath Temple, marking 1000 years since its first attack and 75 years of its reconstruction.

"a powerful symbol of India's spiritual tradition - PM Narendra Modi"

New Delhi, Jan 10

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will participate on Saturday in the ongoing 'Somnath Swabhiman Parv', a grand four-day celebration commemorating 1,000 years of the resilience of Gujarat's iconic Somnath Temple since its first attack in January 1026 by Mahmud of Ghazni.

The festival, running from January 8 to 11, 2026, honours the temple's repeated destruction and reconstruction, symbolising India's unbroken faith, cultural pride, and civilisational spirit.

It also marks 75 years of the historic rebuilding led by Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel in 1951.

In his post on X, PM Modi described the 'Somnath Swabhiman Parv' as a powerful symbol of India's spiritual tradition, celebrated nationwide with immense devotion and enthusiasm.

He said that he will arrive in Somnath on the evening of January 10 and, at around 8 p.m., have the privilege of joining the divine chanting of the Omkar mantra at the temple premises.

This will be followed by viewing a spectacular drone show illuminating the skies over the Arabian Sea.

The following morning, on January 11, at around 9:45 a.m., Prime Minister Modi will lead the Shaurya Yatra-a ceremonial procession dedicated to the countless brave sons and daughters of Mother India ('Bharat Mata'), who sacrificed their lives defending the shrine through centuries of foreign invasions.

The yatra will feature a symbolic one-km roadshow with 108 traditionally attired horsemen, reflecting valour and eternal sacrifice.

Following the procession, PM Modi will offer prayers, perform darshan and pooja at the revered Jyotirlinga around 10:15 a.m., before addressing a public event at around 11 a.m. as part of the Swabhiman Parv.

The festival includes highlights such as 72 hours of uninterrupted Omkar chanting by thousands of young priests and saints, spiritual music evenings, and various programmes emphasising national pride and heritage.

PM Modi's visit underscores the Union government's focus on preserving and celebrating India's rich cultural legacy.

The Somnath Temple, one of the twelve Jyotirlingas, stands as a symbol of eternal faith on Gujarat's coast, inspiring generations with its story of resurgence.

- IANS

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Sarah B
As someone interested in history, this is fascinating. Commemorating 1000 years of resilience is powerful. The drone show over the Arabian Sea sounds spectacular. Hope the focus remains on the cultural and spiritual significance for all Indians.
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Rohit P
Respect to Sardar Patel for leading the reconstruction. It's good to see our heritage being celebrated with such grandeur. The 108 horsemen in the Shaurya Yatra will be a sight to behold! 🇮🇳
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Priya S
While celebrating our culture is important, I hope such events also translate into tangible benefits for the common people around the temple town. Tourism boost is good, but local development is key.
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Vikram M
72 hours of non-stop Omkar chanting by young priests! That's the real highlight for me. It connects our ancient spiritual practices with the youth. This is how traditions live on. Feeling proud.
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Michael C
The scale of this event is impressive. The blend of ancient ritual (chanting) with modern technology (drone show) is a smart way to engage younger generations globally with India's heritage.

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