Prime Minister Narendra Modi performed sacred rituals at the historic Somnath Temple on May 11, marking 75 years of its reconstruction. During the visit, he invoked memories of the Pokhran nuclear tests and praised former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee's resolve, connecting India's spiritual heritage with its strategic strength and resilience.
The Prime Minister's visit to Somnath came at a significant juncture, commemorating the diamond jubilee of the temple's restoration by India's first President Dr Rajendra Prasad. The event witnessed grand ceremonies and cultural performances celebrating India's unconquerable spirit.
Somnath Amrut Mahotsav Marks A Golden Milestone
Prime Minister Modi participated in the Somnath Amrut Mahotsav, performing Kumbhabhishek, Dhvaj Puja, and Maha Puja at the sacred shrine. The celebrations included a spectacular roadshow from Triveni Helipad featuring traditional dances from various Indian states, along with an air show by the Surya Kiran team and aerial flower showers over the temple complex.
Linking Spiritual Legacy With National Strength
During his address at Sadbhavana Ground, PM Modi drew a powerful parallel between Somnath's journey of destruction and renewal and India's technological achievements. He recalled the Pokhran nuclear tests conducted on May 11, 1998, and paid tribute to Vajpayee's political courage and statesmanship that positioned India as a nuclear power despite international pressure and sanctions.
A Thousand Days Of Special Reverence
The Prime Minister announced that special pujas would be organized at Somnath for the next 1,000 days as tribute to those who sacrificed for the temple over centuries. He honored historical figures including Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, KM Munshi, Ahilyabai Holkar, and Dr Rajendra Prasad for their roles in protecting and restoring this sacred site.
Civilisational Message For Modern India
In an op-ed released ahead of his visit, Modi described Somnath as representing India's cultural continuity and unconquerable spirit. He urged citizens to visit the temple during this period to experience firsthand the nation's resilience and understand why Indian culture remained undefeated despite repeated invasions.
Key Highlights
- PM Modi performed Kumbhabhishek and Maha Puja at Somnath Temple on May 11
- Visit marked 75 years since temple reconstruction by Dr Rajendra Prasad
- Special pujas announced for next 1,000 days honoring temple's legacy
- PM recalled Pokhran nuclear tests and Vajpayee's resolve on same date in 1998
- Somnath Amrut Mahotsav featured cultural performances and air show
- Temple described as symbol of India's civilisational consciousness and unity
- Five day celebrations began May 7 with Atirudra rituals
Sources: Prime Minister's Office India, Desh Gujarat, Moneycontrol, All India Radio, May 11, 2026