Somnath's Sacred Cloths Transform Local Women into 'Lakhpati Didis'

A transformative initiative by the Shree Somnath Trust is empowering women in Prabhas Patan by converting sacred yellow cloths offered to the deity into fashionable kurtas. These kurtas, featuring contemporary designs with Shiva symbols, are sold as 'Vastra Prasad' to devotees across India and abroad. The project provides local women with employment, skill training, and a path to becoming 'Lakhpati Didis' as envisioned by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. This effort blends spiritual tradition with economic opportunity, fostering self-reliance and pride among the participating women.

Key Points: Somnath Vastra Prasad Empowers Women as Lakhpati Didis

  • Sacred cloths offered to Mahadev are repurposed
  • Women craft designer kurtas as Vastra Prasad
  • Initiative boosts income towards 'Lakhpati Didi' goal
  • Products sold nationally and internationally via trust's website
  • Training programs enhance women's skills
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Women empowerment in Somnath: Vastra prasad initiative transforms locals into 'Lakhpati Didis'

A unique initiative by Somnath Trust turns offered sacred cloths into kurtas, creating economic independence for rural women and fulfilling PM Modi's vision.

"With Lord Somnath's divine blessings, we have stepped beyond the confines of our homes to become independent. - Local Participant"

Gandhinagar, Jan 9

With the divine blessings of Lord Somnath, lives are being transformed in the city, with women becoming the biggest beneficiaries of a unique initiative launched for the 'Vastra Prasad'.

Local women in Prabhas Patan are gaining employment due to this and moving on the path of empowerment and self-reliance.

A new chapter of women empowerment is being written in the sacred land of Somnath. Here, the sacred yellow cloths (pitambar) offered to Mahadev are no longer symbols of devotion, they have become a source of economic independence for rural women.

Under the unique initiative by Shree Somnath Trust, these sacred garments are transformed into artistic and appealing kurtas, which reach Shiva devotees across India and abroad as Mahadev's prasad, while opening the path for women in surrounding villages to become 'Lakhpati Didis'.

The vision of transforming 'women power' into 'national power' under PM Modi's leadership is clearly reflected in this initiative.

This effort extends Somnath's tradition of social responsibility, where sacred garments used in the adornment of Shree Somnath Mahadev and Mata Parvati were previously distributed to thousands of people in need.

When Mahadev's Vastra prasad reaches someone, it carries a message - they are never alone, for 'Somnath, the Lord of all, is with them'.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision of 'Lakhpati Didi', aimed at increasing the income of rural women to over one lakh rupees a year, is being brought to life by the Somnath Trust through this remarkable blend of tradition and modernity.

Local women transform the pitambar offered to Mahadev into grand Vastra Prasad, in the form of kurtas. These kurtas are unique not only for their sacred origin but also for their contemporary design. Made with vibrant colours, designer collars, and prints featuring Shiva symbols like the damru, trishul, and shikhar, these kurtas combine spiritual essence with modern fashion trends.

Women from villages near Somnath participating in this initiative have found new confidence with this initiative.

"With Lord Somnath's divine blessings, we have stepped beyond the confines of our homes to become independent. Previously, our identity was limited to household chores, but today, the kurtas we create with our own hands carry his blessings to every corner of the country - a thought that fills us with immense pride."

This thoughtful initiative by the Somnath Trust ensures that the Vastra prasad created by women is not limited to local markets.

Through a robust distribution system on the Trust's website, these attractive kurtas have reached devotees in metropolitan cities like Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, and even abroad. This has significantly boosted the income of these women and also provided them with a platform to monetise their skills.

Notably, the Somnath Trust also conducts specialised training programs for rural women to enhance their skills.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Jai Somnath! This is a perfect example of 'Atmanirbhar Bharat' in action. When spiritual institutions lead social change, the impact is profound. Empowering rural women while preserving our culture—this is the India we are building.
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Anjali F
While the intent is good, I hope the women are getting a fair share of the profits and not just a fixed wage. Sometimes these stories sound great but the ground reality is different. The trust must ensure transparent and equitable distribution of earnings.
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Karthik V
The blend of tradition and modern design is brilliant. A 'prasad' you can wear daily! Ordered one for my father last month. The quality and sentiment behind it are unmatched. More power to these Lakhpati Didis!
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Sarah B
Visiting from the US, I find this concept fascinating. It's a sustainable model that respects heritage while creating economic opportunities. I'd love to see if similar ideas can be applied to other artisan communities across India.
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Manish T
This is the real meaning of women-led development. When a woman earns, she invests back into her family's health and education. The ripple effect on the community is immense. Bhartiya sanskriti has always valued women, and this is a modern expression of that.

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