Somnath Temple Restoration Marked India's Independence Spirit: PM Modi

Prime Minister Narendra Modi stated that the 1951 restoration of Somnath Temple was a proclamation of India's spirit of independence. He spoke during the 'Somnath Amrut Mahotsav' marking 75 years since the temple's inauguration. PM Modi emphasized that Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel's efforts in restoring the temple sent a message that India is reclaiming its ancient glory. The event included cultural performances and rituals like Jalabhishek and Maha Puja.

Key Points: Somnath Temple Restoration: PM Modi on India's Spirit

  • PM Modi says 1951 Somnath restoration proclaimed India's independence spirit
  • Commemorates 75 years since temple's inauguration by Dr Rajendra Prasad
  • Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel led reconstruction efforts
  • PM Modi released commemorative stamp and coin
  • Event included Jalabhishek, Maha Puja and Dhwaj Pooja
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Somnath Temple's restoration in 1951 marked proclamation of India's spirit of independence: PM Modi

PM Modi says 1951 Somnath Temple restoration proclaimed India's independence spirit, reclaiming ancient glory. 75-year celebration.

"If India became independent in 1947, then the consecration of Somnath in 1951 marked the proclamation of India's spirit of independence. - PM Modi"

Gir Somnath, May 11

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday said that the restoration of Somnath Temple in 1951 marked the "proclamation of India's spirit of independence", while also sending a message to the world that the country has moved forward on the path of reclaiming its ancient glory.

He participated in various ceremonies at the Somnath Temple during the 'Somnath Amrut Mahotsav' celebrations marking 75 years since the inauguration of the reconstructed temple.

The event commemorated 75 years since the restored Somnath Temple was inaugurated by India's first President, Dr Rajendra Prasad, in 1951, following reconstruction efforts led by Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel. During this, he also released a commemorative stamp and coin, commemorating the legacy of the sacred shrine.

Beginning his speech with the cheers of "Har Har Mahadev," PM Modi addressed the large gathering and emphasised the importance of the rituals performed at the Somnath Temple, all amidst Vedic chants on this auspicious occasion.

"Time itself manifests by His will; He is eternal and beyond time, and embodies time itself. Today, we are celebrating 75 years of the consecration of the idol of that supreme deity, Lord Mahadev. He is the one from whom the universe is created and into whom it dissolves," he said, adding, "Today, we are celebrating the reconstruction of His sacred abode. All this is because of the blessings of Lord Shiva."

"As a devoted follower of Somnath, I have visited this place many times and bowed before the deity on numerous occasions. However, now, as I was coming here, this journey through time gave me a deeply pleasant experience," the Prime Minister said.

Recalling his last visit to the Temple, PM Modi said people are not just witnessing two programmes held at the temple, but because "we were blessed by Lord Shiva to experience the 1000-year journey of Somnath."

The Prime Minister said that the restoration of the Somnath Temple in 1951 was not an "ordinary event".

"If India became independent in 1947, then the consecration of Somnath in 1951 marked the proclamation of India's spirit of independence. At the time of independence, Sardar Patel unified more than 500 princely states to shape the modern form of a united India. Additionally, with the restoration of Somnath Temple, he sent a message to the world that India is not only independent but has already embarked on the path to reclaiming its ancient glory," he said.

This occasion, PM Modi said is not just a glimpse of a 75-year journey, but the "resolve of creation emerging from destruction, which Somnath has embodied".

"I see the victory of truth over falsehood, which Prabhas Patan has repeatedly witnessed. I see thousands of years of spiritual consciousness that have given the entire world the message of human welfare," he added.

The event commemorated 75 years since the restored Somnath Temple was inaugurated by India's first President, Dr Rajendra Prasad, in 1951, following reconstruction efforts led by Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel.

PM Modi arrived at the temple after holding a roadshow through Somnath, where large crowds gathered along the route to greet him.

Artists from different parts of the country performed cultural programmes as the Prime Minister's convoy moved towards the temple complex.

At the temple, the Prime Minister took part in various ceremonies, including Jalabhishek, Maha Puja and Dhwaj Pooja.

The Kumbhabhishek was performed using holy water collected from 11 pilgrimage sites across the country.

- IANS

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Rahul R
The way PM Modi connected the temple's consecration with India's independence is very interesting. Sardar Patel's vision was truly far-sighted - uniting the nation politically and spiritually. But I wish the government would focus equally on maintaining other historical temples and heritage sites across India.
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James A
It's fascinating to read about the cultural and spiritual significance of Somnath. I visited India last year and the temple's architecture is breathtaking. PM Modi's speech about time and eternity really captures the deep philosophical roots of Hinduism. 🕉️
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Kavya N
As someone from Gujarat, this temple holds a special place in my heart. My grandmother used to tell me stories about how people from surrounding villages walked miles to see the new temple in 1951. It's not just a religious site - it's a symbol of our resilience. But I hope we remember that temples are about spirituality, not politics. 🙏
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Thomas Y
The restoration of Somnath must have been an incredible undertaking in 1951. It's amazing to think that while India was still finding its feet as a new nation, leaders like Sardar Patel were already thinking about cultural revival. The Vedic chants during the ceremony must have been very moving.
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Swati Y
"resolve of creation emerging from destruction" - such powerful words! The fact that this temple was rebuilt after being destroyed multiple times shows the unbreakable spirit of our civilization. But I think we should also remember that India's glory lies in its diversity, not just any one symbol. Har Har Mahadev! 🙏

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