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Somnath
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Temple Of Somnath |
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Somnath Temple
The temple of Somnath, one of the 12 Jyotirlingas of
Lord Shiva is situated 79 Kms. from Junagadh and 25 Kms. from Chorwad. According
to the legend, Somnath is as old as creation, built by none other than the Moon
God himself. The remains of the temple of Somanath "withstood the shocks of time
and survived the attacks of destroyers. The temple has imposing architecture and
is a beautiful sight facing the blue expanse of the Arabian Sea. A short
distance 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 reflects the inherent skill of Sompuras, Gujarat's master masons.
Mythology Soma is the name for the moon, the son in-law of
Daksha. Once Soma disobeyed a certain instruction of his father-in-law. Daksha
was so angry that he cursed him, saying, "Thou shalt wane!" The moon, who used
to shine in full splendor every night till then, started to shrink. However,
before the curse brought about an absolute end to the moon, many a god requested
Daksha to revoke 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. Hence at Prabhasa,
Shiva came to be known as Somanath, the Lord of the moon.
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