Devotion, Drums and Swabhiman: Inside PM Modi’s Shaurya Yatra at Somnath
A Sacred Morning at Somnath
The day began with prayers at the Somnath Temple, one of the holiest shrines in the country. Clad in traditional attire, the Prime Minister Narendra Modi offered puja amid Vedic chants. Devotees lined the temple complex, watching quietly as rituals unfolded in the early hours.
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Faith at the Forefront
Inside the temple, the atmosphere was calm and deeply spiritual. Priests performed the rituals as incense smoke rose slowly. The moment reflected a personal act of faith, set against the powerful legacy of Somnath as a symbol of resilience and revival.
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Shaurya Yatra Begins
Soon after the prayers, the focus shifted to the Shaurya Yatra. The procession moved through Somnath with energy and colour. Traditional music, rhythmic drums and folk performances brought the streets alive.
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Horses, Drums and Tradition
A striking highlight of the yatra was the grand procession of horses. Decorated and led with pride, they added a martial touch to the event. The beats of drums echoed across the town, drawing locals and visitors alike to the route.
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Symbol of Swabhiman
The Shaurya Yatra was not just a procession. It carried the idea of swabhiman, or self-respect, rooted in India’s civilisational strength. The visuals spoke of courage, continuity and cultural confidence.
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People Line the Streets
Residents gathered in large numbers to witness the event. Many waved, some folded their hands in greeting. Mobile phones were raised to capture moments that felt both historic and personal.
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Heritage Meets the Present
Somnath’s ancient backdrop gave the event a timeless feel. Stone walls, sea breeze and sacred chants stood alongside modern security and media presence, creating a bridge between past and present.
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A Town in Celebration
For Somnath, the day felt like a festival. Shops, streets and temple corridors buzzed with conversation long after the yatra passed. The event left behind stories people were eager to tell.
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