Somnath in Twelve Jyotirlinga Why in the first place?

Somnath in Twelve Jyotirlinga  Why in the first place?

VaiShak Sud Pancham means Srimad Adya Shankaracharya Jayanti and the day of the legendary Somnath (Prabhas Patan). The name of Somnath comes first in the Dwadash (twelve) Jyotirlinga. Behind it is the deep knowledge and implicit meaning of astronomy. After Amas, the first lunar Darshan of Chandramas. Always occurs in the west direction.

According to the Indian geography, the first sighting of the moon in the entire country is at Prabhas Patan in Saurashtra. Soma means Moon. Somnath means Shiva. Jain culture also accepts Somnath as Chandraprabhu Swami. In our Sanskrit verses. And in Sanskrit literature, the mention of astronomy is found in a special proportion.

In the eighth century CE, Buddhism began to gradually disappear from India. At that time Srimad Shankaracharya, a philosopher-philosopher of the highest class of India, revived Hinduism. In a life span of only 32 years (AD 788 to 820) cultural Manifested consciousness in inheritance. Established four mathas in four directions for the unity of Bharatvarsha.

Vaishakh Sud Panchme is the fifth day of worship of Somnath, which ranks first among the twelve (dwadash) Jyotirlingas of India. Iron man Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel of 1, awardee of Asmita of Gujarat and eminent literary figure Kanaiyalal Gam Munshi and Morarjibhai Desai etc. have important contribution in the restoration work of Somnath.

Eight hundred years ago, Somnath Patan was an important port during the reign of the Vaghela emperor Arjundev in Gujarat. Traders from home and abroad lived in this place, including Muslims. Shivamargi is a Sanskrit inscription in an ancient mosque built during the reign of the Vaghela emperor Arjunadeva. In which there is the word 'Mijigati' for mosque. 'Harmuz' is the word for the port of Hormuz in Iran. There is the word 'Abu Brahim' for Ibrahim and 'Nordin' for Nuruddin. The word 'Makha' is used for Makkah. In Sanskrit, the word Makh means yajnabhumi - holy land.

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