Famous for: One of the 12 jyotirlings in India
The legendry sea-side temple of Somnath is the most popular religious site in the town of Somnath. Renowned as one of the 12 jyotirlings in India, the temple is highly revered by the devotees an...
Famous for: A pilgrimage destination
Balukha Teerth is a major pilgrim destination near Somnath at Prabha- Veraval highway. This place is believed to be the spot where Lord Krishna was hit by an arrow of a poacher while he was sitt...
Famous for: A popular religious attraction with wonderful architecture
Also renowned as Birla Mandir, the Gita Mandir is a popular attraction in Somnath which is located at the confluence of the three Triveni Rivers. It was built by Birla family in the year 1970 an...
Famous for: Beautiful temple dedicated to Lakshminarayana
Located in the close vicinity of the Gita Mandir, Lakshminarayan temple is also a must visit religious attraction in Somnath. Ideally located at the shore of Somnath, the temple is beautifully b...
Famous for: One of the most ancient temples dedicated to Lord Shiva
Situated in Prabhas Kshetra near Veraval on the shore of the Arabian Sea, this is the most ancient temple of Somnath that is also known as the Shrine Eternal. This famous temple enshrines the sa...
Famous for: Ancient caves dedicated to Pandavas
Situated near Lalghati in Somnath, Panch Pandav Gufa is an interesting tourist attraction. This ancient cave houses a small temple which was found by Baba Narayandas in 1949. There are various c...
Famous for: An ancient temple dedicated to Lord Sun
Also known as Sun Temple, Suraj temple is considered to be as old as Somnath Temple. The temple is located at the northern part of the Triveni Ghat and is dedicated to God Sun. The temple boasts...
Famous for: Shiva temple dated back to 200 years
Built about 200 years ago by a Mayurdhwaj king, Kamanth Mahadev Templeis a popular temple in Somnath. The myths said that a monk who was a true devotee of Lord Shiva, requested him to originate ...
Famous for: A sacred site at the confluence of three rivers
Triveni Ghat, the sacred site at Somnath is the confluence of the three pious rivers named Kapil, Hiran and Saraswati. These three rivers symbolize the three stages of human birth, life and deat...