This
is one of the oldest pilgrimage centres in India and finds mention in the
ancient books, like Shivpuran, Skandpuran and Shreemad Bhagvat. Som refers to
the ‘Moon God’, thus Somnath means ‘Protector of the Moon God’. According to a
legend, Som got the temple built in the honor of Lord Shiva as it was Shiva who
cured the illness, which was inflicted on him due to his father-in-law’s curse.
It is
one of the most revered ‘jyotirlings’ among the 12 existing jyotirlings of
India. The temple is located in Prabhas Kshetra in Saurashtra (Gujarat).
Prabhas Kshetra is also the region in which, it is believed that, Lord Krishna
left his mortal body.
Another
interesting thing about the place is that it is built on the shore of Arabian
Sea and in between the temple and the South Pole, in a straight line there is
no land area. Somnath temple was destroyed and re-built many times. The place
also has a Somnath museum, Junagadh gate, beach and a sound and light show to
amuse the pilgrims.
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