PM Modi Leads Shaurya Yatra at Somnath, Plays Damru Amid Cultural Festivities

Prime Minister Narendra Modi participated in the 'Shaurya Yatra' ceremonial procession at the Somnath Temple in Gujarat as part of the Somnath Swabhiman Parv. He was welcomed by large crowds, played the 'damru' instrument, and witnessed cultural performances by artists from states like Rajasthan, Punjab, and Manipur. The event honors the warriors who defended the temple and marks 75 years since its modern reconstruction. Following this, the Prime Minister's schedule includes offering prayers at the temple, addressing a public meeting, and inaugurating infrastructure and conference projects in Rajkot and Gandhinagar.

Key Points: PM Modi at Somnath Swabhiman Parv, Joins Shaurya Yatra

  • PM Modi joined Shaurya Yatra at Somnath Temple
  • Witnessed cultural performances from across India
  • Event marks 75 years of temple's reconstruction
  • PM to inaugurate metro and Vibrant Gujarat events
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Somnath Swabhiman Parv: PM Modi participates in 'Shaurya Yatra', witnesses cultural performances

PM Narendra Modi participated in the Shaurya Yatra at Somnath Temple, witnessed cultural performances, and will inaugurate key projects in Gujarat.

"We are feeling very good. We have come from Manipur, and today we performed here. - Artist"

Somnath, Jan 11

Prime Minister Narendra Modi participated in the 'Shaurya Yatra' at Somnath Temple as part of the Somnath Swabhiman Parv in Gujarat on Sunday. He witnessed cultural performances from artists across the country.

The 'Shaurya Yatra' is a ceremonial procession organised to honour the countless warriors who laid down their lives defending the Somnath Temple.

As the rhythm of the 'Damru', an instrument associated with Lord Shiva, filled the air, PM Modi was welcomed by large crowds lining the roads, eager to catch a glimpse of him.

People showered him with flowers and chanted "Modi-Modi" in excitement.

During the event, he took the 'Damrus' in both hands and played it, raising his arms and flicking his wrist.

Artists from Rajasthan, Punjab, Manipur, Gujarat, and other regions performed as the Prime Minister continued along the yatra, greeting everyone he passed.

Artists participating in the 'Shaurya Yatra' expressed their enthusiasm for Prime Minister Modi's visit and, speaking to IANS, said they were very excited to meet him.

"We are going to perform the Mayur dance here. I am very happy and excited to meet him. I have met him once before as well," an artist said.

"There is definitely excitement because the Prime Minister has come here. He is from Gujarat, and because of it, the enthusiasm is doubled. You can see how such a large crowd has gathered here today," another artist said.

A total of 108 horses brought for the Shaurya Yatra became the centre of attraction. These horses escorted the Prime Minister's convoy as he progressed towards the Somnath Temple.

Another artist performing in Shaurya Yatra told IANS, "We have come from Manipur, and today we performed here, which has made us very happy. We are feeling very good."

"My name is Pinakin Goel from Bhavnagar. Today, in the holy city of Lord Somnath, our Prime Minister Narendra Modi is visiting. Because of this, a large number of devotees, sadhus, saints, and people have gathered here. I am very happy and excited to be here today," another said.

"We have come to perform our Punjabi folk dance. We feel very excited to be performing in front of the Prime Minister. It is a moment of great pride for us," a Punjabi folk dancer told IANS.

The Prime Minister will subsequently offer his prayers at the Somnath Temple.

Following this, a significant public event is scheduled at Sadbhavna Maidan, where the Prime Minister will address the audience.

In the afternoon, the Prime Minister will travel to Rajkot, where he will open the trade show and exhibition as part of the Vibrant Gujarat Regional Conference at Marwari University at 1.35 p.m.

He is also set to inaugurate the Vibrant Gujarat Regional Conference for Kutch and Saurashtra at 2.00 p.m.

Later, PM Modi will arrive at Mahatma Mandir Metro Station in Gandhinagar, where he will launch the Phase 2 route of the Ahmedabad Metro Rail Project from Sector 10A to Mahatma Mandir.

The 'Somnath Swabhiman Parv' serves as a tribute to the temple's enduring legacy as a symbol of India's civilisational courage, spiritual strength, and repeated reconstruction despite centuries of invasions. The event highlights the sacrifices of countless devotees who defended the shrine, ensuring its revival time and again.

This year also marks 75 years since the modern reconstruction of the temple, inaugurated in 1951 by the then President Dr Rajendra Prasad, following efforts led by Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel after Independence.

- IANS

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Arjun K
Jai Somnath! 🙏 The Shaurya Yatra is such a powerful reminder of the sacrifices made to protect our dharmic heritage. 75 years since reconstruction – what a journey from ruins to this magnificent revival. PM playing the damru was a special moment.
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Rohit P
While I respect the cultural significance, I hope the focus remains on the temple's spiritual essence and not just the political spectacle. These events should be about devotion first. The scale seems a bit overwhelming for a place of worship.
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Sarah B
The historical context is fascinating. From Sardar Patel's vision to today's celebrations, Somnath truly symbolizes resilience. The 108 horses escorting the convoy must have been an incredible sight! Great to see such pride in our history.
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Vikram M
As a Gujarati, feeling immense pride today! Somnath is not just a temple; it's the soul of our civilizational confidence. PM Modi's visit, combined with the Vibrant Gujarat events later, shows a good balance of culture and development for the state.
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Kavya N
The artists' excitement is so genuine! "The enthusiasm is doubled because he is from Gujarat" – that line says it all. It's a big day for local performers to get national recognition. Hope the metro launch in Ahmedabad also gets similar attention for improving daily life.

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