PM Modi to Attend Somnath Swabhiman Parv, Celebrating Heritage & Development

Prime Minister Narendra Modi is scheduled to visit the Somnath Temple on January 11 for the Somnath Swabhiman Parv celebrations. Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel praised Modi for advancing development while preserving India's cultural heritage. The three-day event began on January 8 with a 72-hour Omkar chanting involving thousands of devotees. PM Modi also shared memories on social media, reflecting on the temple's historical attacks and its symbolic resilience of faith.

Key Points: PM Modi at Somnath Swabhiman Parv: Heritage & Development

  • PM Modi visiting Somnath Jan 11
  • 72-hour Omkar chanting underway
  • Celebration of cultural resilience
  • Temple's historical significance highlighted
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"PM Modi has moved forward with heritage and development": Gujarat CM on Somnath Swabhiman Parv celebrations

PM Modi visits Somnath for Swabhiman Parv. Gujarat CM Bhupendra Patel praises Modi's blend of heritage preservation and national development.

"PM Modi has moved forward by taking our heritage along with development. - Bhupendra Patel"

Gandhinagar, January 8

Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel on Thursday praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi for his role in promoting India's cultural heritage, saying that the PM has advanced development while preserving the nation's traditions.

Prime Minister Modi is scheduled to visit Somnath on January 11 to participate in the Somnath Swabhiman Parv celebrations.

"Somnath temple was attacked a thousand years ago. The temple is our symbol of faith. PM Modi has moved forward by taking our heritage along with development. We have an opportunity to connect with our culture. Let's connect with everyone and show our pride," Bhupendra Patel told reporters.

Meanwhile, Gujarat Deputy CM Harsh Sanghavi on Thursday said the three-day Somnath Swabhiman Parv began on January 8, with the voices of Rishikumars marking the start of 72-hour Omkar chanting.

Meanwhile, Gujarat Deputy Chief Minister Harsh Sanghavi celebrated his birthday with children with disabilities, and later visited the Somnath Temple in Gandhinagar.

Sanghavi said the three-day Somnath Swabhiman Parv began on January 8 with a 72-hour Omkar chanting, led by Rishikumars and thousands of devotees from across the country. He highlighted that various cultural programs would be organised throughout the Swabhiman Parv celebrations.

"The Somnath Swabhiman Parv begins today. From 9 o'clock today, with the voices of Rishikumars, along with thousands of Somnath devotees who have arrived from states and across the country, the 72-hour Omkar chanting has begun... Despite numerous attempts by many invaders like Mahmud of Ghazni, they could not do anything to our faith to this day... On the 8th, 9th, and 10th, people will also chant for 72 hours, and in the evening, people will be present together for the Maha Aarti... Cultural programs have also been organised alongside...On the 10th, Prime Minister Modi is also coming to Somnath," he told reporters.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday 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 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. Instead, he noted, these events strengthened India's cultural unity and led to the temple's repeated reconstruction.

"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 on 'X'.

The Somnath Swabhiman Parv will be observed from January 8 to January 11, during which a range of programmes highlighting India's spiritual heritage, cultural pride and social values will be held.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As someone who visited Somnath last year, the atmosphere is truly spiritual. While I appreciate the cultural programs, I hope such events also translate into tangible development for the local communities around these heritage sites. The balance is key.
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Vikram M
The 72-hour Omkar chanting sounds powerful. Our ancient traditions have so much to offer for inner peace. Glad the government is giving them a platform. This is the real "soft power" of India.
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Rohit P
Good to see Deputy CM celebrating his birthday with children with disabilities. These small gestures of inclusivity alongside grand cultural events show a more holistic approach. More power to them.
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Priya S
While celebrating heritage is important, I sincerely hope the administration ensures the event is managed well—proper facilities for devotees, no political sloganeering that disturbs the sanctity. Let the faith remain the central focus.
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Karthik V
The history of Somnath is not just about destruction, but about endless reconstruction by the people. That's the spirit of India. Events like this help pass that lesson to the next generation. #SomnathSwabhimanParv

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