What is the Significance of Swabhiman Parv as Thousands Travel to Somnath?
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Key Takeaways
- Somnath Swabhiman Parv is not merely a religious event; it symbolizes a rich cultural heritage.
- Special trains are facilitating the travel of thousands of devotees.
- The festival celebrates the resilience and sacrifices of those who defended Somnath throughout history.
- Participants view this event as a tribute to their ancestors.
- The programs highlight the temple's story from destruction to restoration.
Gandhinagar, Jan 8 (NationPress) The magnificent celebration of ‘Somnath Swabhiman Parv’ kicked off on Thursday and is set to last until January 11. This festival transcends mere religious observance; it is a platform to share the extraordinary narrative of Somnath's millennia-long journey of struggle, sacrifice, and reconstruction.
To facilitate maximum participation, the state government has arranged special train services from four key cities.
A special train from Rajkot reached the Somnath Railway Station today, filling the air with jubilant chants of 'Har Har Bhole' and 'Jai Somnath'.
The attendees are thrilled and energized to engage in the festivities, viewing this as a tribute to their ancestors' sacrifices rather than just a simple darshan.
Deepakbhai Dave, a Rajkot local, expressed, “We have come here not just for darshan, but we want to pay tributes to our glorious history. Despite numerous attacks on Somnath, its majestic shikhara stands tall today, reflecting the enduring vibrancy of our culture. Swabhiman Parv has given us an extraordinary opportunity to participate in the thousand-year-old saga of struggle.”
Devang Jani, a young devotee, stated to IANS, “The direct train from Rajkot made our journey easier. Witnessing how Sardar Patel restored this temple and how Prime Minister Narendra Modi is developing it into a world-class center uplifts our spirits.”
Jagdishbhai Parmar, another resident of Rajkot, remarked, “By joining the Swabhiman Parv, I realized how many people sacrificed for Somnath. With the train facilities provided by the government, we are able to connect with this grand heritage.”
Over the next three days, various programs will unfold, narrating the enduring story of the Somnath temple, from its destruction to its restoration.
Somnath's history exemplifies the triumph of conscience over evil. From Mohammed Ghazni's attack in 1026 to centuries of foreign invasions, relentless attempts were made to obliterate this holy site, yet the heroes of India defended this land with their blood.