Somnath, located on the serene shores of Gujarat’s Arabian Sea, is home to the first and most sacred Jyotirlinga among the twelve Shiva Jyotirlingas. Known as the “Eternal Shrine,” Somnath has been rebuilt multiple times after destruction by invaders — each time rising stronger, symbolizing faith, devotion, and resilience.
The magnificent Somnath Temple, with its Chalukya-style architecture, stands like a golden crown beside the endless sea. The sound of ocean waves merging with temple bells, the glow of the evening aarti, and the temple’s divine ambience create a spiritual experience that stays with you forever.
Somnath is not just a temple town — it is a journey through mythology, history, serenity, and devotion.
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Location
Somnath, Gir Somnath District, Gujarat
Temple Timings
6 AM – 9:30 PM
Best Time to Visit
October – March
Ideal Duration
1–2 Days
Famous For
Somnath Jyotirlinga, Sea Aarti, Light Show
Nearest Airport
Diu Airport (65 km)
Nearest Railway Station
Veraval Railway Station (7 km)
Languages
Gujarati, Hindi, English
Entry Fee
Free
Photography
Not allowed inside the temple
Dress Code
Modest clothing recommended
Temple Overview
Somnath is revered as the place where the moon god Chandra worshipped Lord Shiva to regain his lost radiance. Over centuries, the temple faced multiple invasions yet was rebuilt each time — earning the title “Shrine Eternal.”
Today, Somnath is a peaceful pilgrimage destination offering spiritual tranquility, historical attractions, scenic beaches, and sacred temples. The grand temple stands along a path called “Triveni Sangam” — where the rivers Hiran, Kapila, and Saraswati meet the ocean.
The evening Light & Sound Show, the ocean-facing promenade, nearby temples, and ancient mythological sites make Somnath a deeply enriching spiritual experience for every visitor.
Top 11 Attractions in Somnath
1. Somnath Jyotirlinga Temple
Famous For: First of the 12 Jyotirlingas Timings: 6 AM – 9:30 PM Expanded Description: Built in the Chalukya architectural style, the temple stands majestically beside the Arabian Sea. The pradakshina path offers mesmerizing sea views. The nightly Light & Sound Show (“Jay Somnath”) is a must-watch. Tips: • Attend the evening aarti around sunset.
2. Triveni Sangam (Confluence Point)
Famous For: Meeting point of three sacred rivers Timings: 24 Hours Expanded Description: A peaceful spiritual spot where devotees take a holy dip for purification. Tips: • Visit early morning for calm surroundings.
3. Bhalka Tirth
Famous For: Place where Lord Krishna left his earthly body Timings: 5 AM – 9 PM Expanded Description: A serene temple marking the spot where an arrow struck Lord Krishna, ending the Dwapara Yuga. Tips: • Combine with Gita Mandir visit — both nearby.
4. Gita Mandir (Birla Mandir)
Famous For: Walls engraved with 18 chapters of the Gita Timings: 6 AM – 8 PM Expanded Description: A beautiful temple dedicated to Lord Krishna with marble carvings. Tips: • Peaceful place for meditation.
5. Old Somnath Temple (Ahilyabai Temple)
Famous For: Historic Shiva temple built by Ahilyabai Holkar Timings: 6 AM – 9 PM Expanded Description: Simple and ancient — this temple kept the Jyotirlinga tradition alive during invasions. Tips: • Less crowded than the main temple.
6. Somnath Beach
Famous For: Scenic strolls & sunset views Timings: Open 24 Hours Expanded Description: Located behind the temple, the beach offers clean sand, peaceful sea breeze & camel rides. Tips: • Not safe for swimming — strong currents.
7. Panch Pandav Gufa
Famous For: Cave used by Pandavas during exile Timings: 7 AM – 6 PM Expanded Description: A unique cave temple nestled on a hill offering great views of the town. Tips: • Wear comfortable shoes.
8. Suraj Mandir (Sun Temple)
Famous For: Rare ancient Sun God temple Timings: 6 AM – 7 PM Expanded Description: Dedicated to Surya Dev, built facing the sea. Tips: • Best visited during morning golden light.
9. Prabhas Patan Museum
Famous For: History & archaeology of Somnath Timings: 10 AM – 5 PM Expanded Description: Contains sculptures, ancient stones, and artifacts connected to temple history. Tips: • Great for history lovers.
10. Kamnath Mahadev Temple
Famous For: 200-year-old Shiva temple Timings: 6 AM – 8 PM Expanded Description: Ancient architecture with peaceful surroundings. Tips: • Visit during early mornings.
11. Veraval Port & Fishing Harbour
Famous For: Cultural & coastal experience Timings: 6 AM – 7 PM Expanded Description: A lively harbor showcasing Gujarat’s fishing culture. Tips: • Perfect for photography lovers.
Best Cafés & Local Eateries
1. Prasadam Dining Hall
Affordable pure-veg meals for pilgrims.
2. Sagar Restaurant
Popular for Gujarati thali.
3. The Grand Thakar
Authentic Gujarati & Kathiyawadi food.
How to Reach
By Air:
• Diu Airport → 65 km • Direct taxis & buses available