1. SOMANATH in Saurashtra
saurashtraadeshe vishadeatiramye jyotirmayam chandrakalavatamsam | 
bhaktipradanaya kripavatirnam tam somanatham sharanam prapadye ||
“Jay Somanath! Jay Somanath”!  
Somnath, the first in the twelve jyothirlingas, is located at the Viraval port - Prabhas Pattan in Saurashtra - Gujarat.  
Anceint Glory
Known as prabhAsa kshetra, Somnath occupied a much esteemed place in the Hindu holy places. It finds many references in the purANas & itihAsas.  
The inner temple of the Garbhashay was supported to be aglow with  the luster of these gemstones. The Nanda Deep was always kept lighted  with Kannauji attar. The treasure of the temple was forever full of vast  wealth and was kept safe.  
For worship of the Lord-and Abhishek (worship with holy water)  sandalwood scented water was brought from Haridwar, Prayag Kashi every  day. However flowers for special festivities were imported from Kashmir.  For the routine daily worship, one thousand Brahmins were appointed.  About three hundred and fifty dancing girls were appointed for the  regular music and dance concerts that took place in the Temple courts.  
This religious place of worship was earning the produce of ten  thousand villages. Among the twelve JyotirLingas (Lingas of light)  Somanath is considered as the primary one. Because this deity is  supposed to be Swayanbhu (self-born) and is always awake, lakhs of  devotees visited this temple and considered themselves blessed and to  have achieved piety. Offerings made by crores of devotees amounted to  crores of rupees which kept the Temple always rich and abundant. Along  with this, the Sun worshipping foreigners (probably Parsis) also  contributed a pat of their profits to the temple treasury which kept its  coffers full, all the time.  
Sthala Puran
Chandra, (moon) was the first one to receive the benefic boon of Shri  Somanath of Saurashtra, the Shiva pilgrimage, Agni Teerth and Surya  Teerth. Then Chandra built a beautiful golden temple and put a glorious  JyotirLinga in it, the first of its kind in India.  
According to Prabhaskhand of Skanda Purana, the legend goes like this:  
Chandra married the twenty seven daughters (stars) of  Daksha,  but was very partial and showed lot more love and affection to rohini.  The remaining twenty six wives not only felt neglected but also  insulted. They were disappointed with their husband and went and  complained to their father. Daksha was upset to see his daughters suffer  thus, and tried twice to convince his son-in-law to change himself, but  in vain. He put a curse on him that Chandra would be “decreasing” in  size.  
The Devas (Celestial gods) were very sad at Chandra’s plight and  went to Brahma. The Creator, in order to find out a remedy for this  condition of Chandra and get a solution for redressing the curse. Brahma  told them that the only way out was to worship Vrishabhdhwaj Shankar at  Prabhas Kshetra Mahamrityunjay. Chandra went on a penance for six  months and prayed to Lord Shiva, at the end of which Shankara appeared  before him. He gave Chandra the boon that in a month, he would grow for  fifteen days in one half and in the other half he would keep loosing one  Kala (shade) per day and decrease in size. He was pleased with the  Devas and in order to increase the prestige of the place, Lord Shiva  Himself came to be known as Someshwar, meaning famous moon (Soma). The  Devas established a Someshwar Kund there. By taking a holy dip in this  pond or Kund, it is believed that one would obtain release from all the  sins.  
Chandra or moon is also called Som. That is why this JyotirLinga  has become famous as Somanath. Chandra or moon looks very bright here.  Therefore, this place is also known as “Prabhasapattana”.  
Later, Shri Somnath Mandir was built by Ravana fro Rupa in the treda yug and Lord Krishna fro Chandran in <="" em="">. Emperor vikramAditya built the temple in the kali yug.  
Troubled times and Hindu Resilience
This grand temple of Somanath came under the attack of the Muslims  several times. In the year 722, Junamad, the Sindh Subedar attacked it  for the first time and looted innumerable items from its treasure.  
The beautiful statue of Somanath, can be seen from the center  because of the miraculous magnetic power. Ghajni Mohammed, destroyed  this statue on Friday, the 11th of May 1025 AD. From then onwards,  Ghajni Mohammed came to be known as the “Statute Destroyer”  (Iconoclast). On that day, he plundered and looted a treasure worth 18  crores.  
In 1297 AD, Allauddin Kkhiji sent his Sardar Altaf Khan to  Somanath on a mission of destroying and putting down the Somanath  Mandir. The Somanath Temple was subjected to series of attacks starting  in 1479 AD by Mohammad Begada, Mujaffar Shah, II, in 1503 AD, and  finally by Aurangazeb, known to be the most intolerant towards other  religions, in 1701 AD, where in, the temple was totally destroyed,  plundered and looted in a most horrible way. A large number of people  were killed mercilessly and a lot of money stolen.  
In 1783 AD Sadhvi Alalya devi Holkar, a great devotee of Siva,  built a new temple for Somanath after India become independent, the lion  of Gujarat, Sardar Vallabhai Patel renovated the Somanath Temple on the  advice of Kakashaheb Gadgil of Maharashtra with its revived Indian  architectural beauty for which it became an unique example. It drew the  attention of the world. The Somanath JyotirLinga statue was reinstated (Pran Pratishta)  on Friday the 11th May 1951 at 9.46 A.M. It was done by the then  President of India, Honourable Dr. Rajendra Prasad, to the tune of the  Veda chanting of Vedamurti Tarka Teertha Lakshman Shastri Joshi, in a  grand manner.
This primary JyotirLinga located in India, is the cynosure of all  Indian pilgrims. It is always crowded with lakhs of devotees. A large  number of Sadhus and pious men can be met there. With the offerings of  devotees, the Somanath Temple’s grandeur is revived. In spite of being  subjected to destruction by intolerants, the faith of Indian devotees,  dedication and their love was never destroyed. Shri Somanath JyotirLinga  stands as the legendary example of the same.  
The temples 15th memorial and the ancient monument located on the  sea side of Kahiavad near Prabhaspattan. There are many famous  mythological stories attached to them. The sun temple is the most  ancient of all. There is no presiding deity in it, but the architecture  of temple is so exquisite, that even by seeing the ruins one can  imagine.  
Saint Agastya, is supposed to have drunk the entire sea near  Prabhasapattan. Mythological heroes like Janamejaya, Pandavas, Ravana  are supposed to have visited Prabhasapattan Teerth. In the month of  Magha (sometime in February) on the day of Shivaratri, Somanath  JyotirLinga festival is celebrated with great aplomb.



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jai somnath! jai jai Somnath! th
Jay Somanath! Jay Somanath
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