Somnath Temple's journey not only marks 1,000 years of resilience and self-respect but also commemorates 75 years since its modern reconstruction in 1951, and the historic temple in Gujarat stands tall as a symbol of India's indomitable spirit and resilience and also reflects latter's unwavering faith and service for the shrine's enduring makeover through the years. Somnath draws its meaning from the survival of faith, memory, and cultural confidence across generations.

As the nation celebrates Somnath Swabhimaan Parv, marking a thousand years since Somnath Temple first faced destruction, the focus is not on what was broken, but on what endured, said PM Modi. (Photo courtesy: PIB)

First Jyotirlinga at Shree Somnath Mahadev Temple. Somnath Swabhiman Parv is not merely a remembrance of the past but a way to keep a timeless journey alive for the future. (Photo courtesy: @Somnath_Temple)

The Somnath Temple we see today wouldn’t have been a reality had it not been for the great Sardar Patel. (Photo courtesy: X@narendramodi)

Nearly 3,000 drones recreated key historical events linked to the Somnath shrine, making it one of the largest drone shows ever organised near a temple site in the country. (Photo courtesy: X@DDNewslive)