Prime Minister Modi Marks 75th Anniversary of Somnath Temple Rebuilding
SOMNATH, May 11, 2026 — Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited the Somnath Temple today to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the shrine’s historic reconstruction, describing the occasion as a significant milestone in India’s civilizational journey. Expressing a sense of deep spiritual fulfillment, the Prime Minister noted that the overwhelming energy and enthusiasm of the devotees gathered at the holy site left him both moved and emotional. He drew a historical parallel to the temple’s 1951 inauguration, stating that he felt he was reliving the profound moment experienced by India’s first President, Rajendra Prasad, when the rebuilt temple was first opened to the public.
During his visit, the Prime Minister highlighted the pervasive atmosphere of devotion surrounding the Somnath Amrut Mahotsav, remarking that the spirit of Bhakti is evident in every corner of the temple complex. He emphasized that the gathering of countless pilgrims to celebrate this 75-year landmark serves as a testament to the enduring cultural and spiritual heritage of the nation. Sharing his reflections on social media, he offered the salutation “Jai Somnath” and reiterated his gratitude for being able to witness this historic anniversary, which honors the temple’s resilience and its central role in the country’s identity.
