Somanath Live Darshan
Somnath temple is one of the 12 Jyotirlingas of Lord Shiva, the renowned Hindu Architecture -Somnath temple is known to be one of the most gorgeous temples in Gujarat that exist from prehistoric times. It is believed that the temple was eventually built by the Moon God in gold, recreated by Ravana in silver and then by Lord Krishna in wood and then King Bhimdev in stone. The temple was badly spoiled and robbed of its riches by Mahmud of Ghazni in 1024 AD. It is also known as Deo Pattan, Prabhas Pattan, and Somnath Pattan. The present Somanath Live Darshan structure was established by the maintenance of Sardar Vallabhabhai Patel in the year 1950. Now, it is being managed by Shree Somnath Trust. The seven-story structure of the temple is in Chalukya style of construction Somanath Live Darshan and claims of wonderful surroundings as it is right on its original site, by the sea. Ideal for: All- Couple, Group, Solo, Family Ideal trip
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Somanath Live Darshan Temple best known as Jagat Mandir. Many people call this temple as Trilok Sundar Mandir. Dwarkadhish temple is a part of the admired Chardham yatra in the Hindu religion. Temple is dedicated to Lord Krishna, the temple is more than 2500 years old and appeals devotees from all across the globe. The main door is known as 'Moksha Dwara" which means Door to Salvation is the North entrance, on the other hand, the south door is known as 'Swarga Dwara' which means Gate to Heaven. On the backside of the door, there are 56 steps, which leads to prominent River Gomati. Placed on the union of Gomati River and the Arabian Sea, Somanath Live Darshan the splendid sandstone the temple has 5 floors, braced by 60 columns and has Somanath Live Darshan stunning wonderful artifacts. The temple is also the 108th Divya Desam of Lord Vishnu. On top of this temple is a flag with a sun and a moon on it, which is changed three times a day. The existing structure of the temple was created around the 15th and 16th centuries.
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