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The Legend
Soma is the name for the moon, the son in-law of Daksha.
Once Soma disregarded certain directions of his
father-in-law Daksha. As a result Daksha became angry and
cursed him, saying, "Thou shalt wane!" The moon, who used
to shine in full splendour every night till then, started
to shrink. However, before the curse brought about an
absolute end to the moon, many a god appealed Daksha to
take back his curse. Daksha asked Soma to take a bath in
the sea at the mouth of the river Saraswati and then to
pray to Lord Shiva. Lord Shiva pleased with his penance
restored his light for half of the month. Hence the deity
here is known as Someshwar or Somnath, Lord of the moon
and the place as Prabhas.
It is believed that the Somnath temple here was originally
built by Somraj, the Moon God himself, out of gold, and
then rebuilt by Ravana in silver and then by Krishna in
Wood, then by Bhimdev in stone.
Tourist Information
Photography is prohibited inside the temple,
and you must leave your camera at the hut outside.
Other Attractions Near the
Somnath Temple
Veraval Beach : Just about 5 km from the Somnath
Temple is this amazing beach, which is great place to
relax and refresh your body, mind and soul.
Not very from the Somnath temple is Bakhla Tirth, where
Lord Krishna was said to have been struck by the stray
arrow of a Bhil tribal. The Present Temple, Kailash
Mahameru Prasada is built in the chalukya style of temple
architecture and displays the inherent skill of Sompuras,
Gujarat's master masons. There is a grey-sand beach
outside the temple which is part of the temple's lonely
seaside charm.
Ahalyeshwar Mahadev Temple built by Queen Ahalyabai, Gita
Mandir, Laxmi Narayan temple, Baldev Gufa, Mahaprabhuji's
Bethak, Triveni Sangam, Parshuram Kshetra, SUN Temple,
Prachi and Shashibhushan temples are other places of
religious significance in and around the Somnath Temple.
Getting There
Air - The nearest airport from Somnath is Keshod 55
km away and linked to Mumbai. There are regular buses and
taxis plying between Keshod and Somnath.
Rail - The nearest railhead is seven km away at
Veraval, which is connected by train to Ahmedabad and some
other cities in Gujarat.
Road - State transport corporation buses and
private coaches run regular service to other cities in the
region. Somnath is connected by a good road network to the
other nearby places like Veraval 7 km, Mumbai 889 km,
Ahmedabad 400 km, Bhavnagar 266 km, Junagarh 85 km, and
Porbandar 122 km.
Accommodation
You might not find a major hotel chain near Somnath. For
the pilgrims and tourists, there are guesthouses, rest
houses and inns etc. Services are simple but reasonable
for a comfortable stay. Accommodation options are also
available in Veraval. |