PM Modi receives grand welcome with traditional rituals, amrut kalash; chants 'har har mahadev' across Somnath temple
Gandhinagar, May 11
Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chairman of the Somnath Trust on Monday participated in the 'Somnath Amrutparv-2026' celebrations at the Somnath Temple in Prabhas Patan, marking 75 years of the reconstruction of the historic shrine.
'Somnath Amrutparv-2026' is being celebrated in the divine presence of Lord Somnath Mahadev, a symbol of India's cultural pride and heritage.
According to the Gujarat Chief Minister's Office (CMO), the Prime Minister was warmly welcomed near Veer Hamirji Circle at the main entrance of the temple with cultural performances reflecting India's diverse traditions. On the way, he also viewed an attractive sand sculpture based on the theme of Somnath. Amid the beats of Nashik drums and traditional musical instruments played by 75 drummers, around 100 girls and women dressed in traditional attire welcomed the Prime Minister with Amrut Kalash carried on their heads.
Before entering the temple premises, the Prime Minister offered heartfelt floral tributes to the statue of Iron Man Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, the architect of a united India and the visionary leader behind the reconstruction of the Somnath Temple. Amid the sounds of Shankh and damaru played by young sages near Digvijay Dwar, the Prime Minister proceeded through a special 'Bell Walk' into the sanctum sanctorum, where he performed Mahapuja as per Vedic rituals and prayed for the nation's progress and the well-being of every citizen.
On this occasion, PM Modi performed the Kumbhabhishek and flag hoisting ceremony at the shrine of Somnath Mahadev. At this sacred moment, flower petals were showered upon the temple spire by two Chetak helicopters of the Indian Air Force, creating a divine and grand atmosphere along the seashore in the presence of Somnath Mahadev.
The breathtaking air show presented in the skies above Somnath by the Indian Air Force's 'Suryakiran' Aerobatics Team left the audience spellbound.
The Prime Minister also visited an exhibition in the temple premises depicting the glorious heritage and history of Somnath. Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel and Deputy Chief Minister Harsh Sanghavi were also present on the occasion.
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
Reader Comments
Seeing PM Modi perform Mahapuja with such devotion is heartwarming. The helicopter shower of flower petals - wow! But I hope the government also focuses equally on education and healthcare in Gujarat. Culture and development must go hand in hand.
The Somnath Temple's story is an inspiration - it was destroyed many times but rebuilt each time, showing the indomitable spirit of our civilization. This amrut parva marks 75 years since Sardar Patel's vision. Proud moment indeed!
As someone who has visited Somnath, I can say the energy there is something else. The combination of ancient rituals with IAF flypast is a beautiful metaphor - India's past and future meeting. Har Har Mahadev! 🇮🇳
While I appreciate the cultural significance, I wonder about the cost of such elaborate events. The temple trust could use those funds for community development around Prabhas Patan. But yes, the spiritual energy must have been amazing.
My grandmother used to tell me stories about the Somnath temple's reconstruction. Seeing PM Modi perform Kumbhabhishek today feels like a full-circle moment. The 75 drummers, the amrut kalash, the shankh-naad - all so majestic! 🙏
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