Somnath Swabhiman Parv Begins: PM Modi to Visit, 108-Horse Yatra Planned

The Somnath Swabhiman Parv commenced at the iconic Somnath temple with a large early morning turnout of devotees. Deputy Chief Minister Harsh Sanghavi emphasized the indestructible faith associated with the temple, referencing historical invasions. Prime Minister Narendra Modi is scheduled to visit on January 10 to offer prayers and attend a trust meeting. The festivities include a grand Shaurya Yatra with 108 horses, special pilgrim trains, and continuous chanting.

Key Points: Somnath Swabhiman Parv: PM Modi Visit, Faith Celebrated

  • PM Modi to visit & offer prayers Jan 10
  • 108-horse Shaurya Yatra key highlight
  • 72-hour 'Akhand Omkar' chanting underway
  • Special trains bring pilgrims statewide
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Somnath Swabhiman Parv: Gujarat Dy CM Sanghavi says 'Structures can fall, faith cannot'

Gujarat's Somnath Swabhiman Parv begins with massive devotee turnout. PM Modi to visit Jan 10 for prayers and Shaurya Yatra featuring 108 horses.

"Structures can fall, faith cannot - Deputy CM Harsh Sanghavi"

Ahmedabad, Jan 8

The Somnath Swabhiman Parv began on Thursday with a large turnout of devotees at the iconic Somnath temple.

Deputy Chief Minister Harsh Sanghavi, commenting on the significance of the event, said that while stones can bring down the physical structure of Somnath, no force can ever destroy the faith associated with it.

A 72-hour 'Akhand Omkar' chanting has commenced at the temple premises, drawing devotees from across the country.

Pilgrims are arriving through special trains, buses and private vehicles, and several social organisations have arranged bhandaras for the visitors.

Deputy CM Sanghavi also confirmed that Prime Minister Narendra Modi will visit Somnath on January 10 to offer prayers.

During his visit, the Prime Minister will attend a meeting of the Shree Somnath Trust and is expected to participate in the Shaurya Yatra, one of the key highlights of the celebrations. The grand procession will feature 108 horses, more than 1,000 sages, over 5,000 women and an estimated 50,000 locals.

The Deputy Chief Minister described the occasion as historic, reiterating that though invaders like Mahmud of Ghazni once destroyed the temple structure, they could never diminish the unwavering faith of its devotees.

Large crowds have started gathering at the temple since 4 a.m.

Officials expect that lakhs of devotees will visit Somnath, and extensive preparations have been made to handle the influx.

As part of the festivities, Rishi Kumaras will perform ceremonial conch blowing, and a Shobha Yatra with 108 horses will be organised.

Special trains from Rajkot to Somnath will operate for four days, with similar arrangements being made from other cities across Gujarat to ensure smooth travel for pilgrims.

To enable the participation of maximum devotees, the state government is running special trains from four major cities.

A special train from Rajkot arrived at the Somnath Railway Station on Thursday, and saw the entire railway premises resonating with thunderous chants of 'Har Har Bhole' and 'Jai Somnath'.

- IANS

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Sarah B
The scale of this event is incredible. 108 horses and 50,000 locals in a procession? It must be a breathtaking sight. Wishing all the devotees a safe and blessed journey.
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Vikram M
Deputy CM Sanghvi's words are powerful. Structures can be rebuilt, but the faith in people's hearts is eternal. The mention of Mahmud of Ghazni is a reminder of our history and resilience.
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Rohit P
Good to see the state government arranging special trains and managing the crowd. Logistics for lakhs of people is a huge task. Hope everything remains peaceful and devotees have a good darshan.
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James A
While the celebration of faith is beautiful, I hope equal emphasis is placed on the practical aspects—cleanliness, waste management, and safety for such a massive gathering. A respectful suggestion for the authorities.
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Priya S
Feeling emotional reading this. My grandparents used to tell stories about Somnath. The 'Akhand Omkar' chanting for 72 hours must create such a divine atmosphere. Wish I could be there.

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