Somnath is a sacred city located in the western Indian state of Gujarat, renowned for its historic and religious significance. It is primarily known for the famous Somnath Temple, one of the twelve Jyotirlingas (sacred shrines dedicated to Lord Shiva) in India.
Somnath is a coastal town in Gujarat, situated along the Arabian Sea. It holds a significant place in Indian spirituality and history. The name “Somnath” translates to “Lord of the Moon,” symbolizing the temple’s dedication to Lord Shiva, who is associated with the moon.