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Laxmi Narayan Temple

Somnath, Gujarat, India
The Laxmi Narayan Temple in Somnath is a beautiful shrine dedicated to Lord Vishnu (Narayan) and his consort, Goddess Laxmi. Located very close to the Gita Mandir and the Triveni Sangam, this temple is an integral part of the holy pilgrimage circuit of Prabhas Patan. The temple is known for its ser ene atmosphere and the divine idols of the presiding deities, which are crafted with great detail and devotion. It is said that this temple was modeled after the famous Laxmi Narayan Temple in Badrinath, bringing a piece of the Himalayan spiritual energy to the shores of the Arabian Sea. The walls of the temple are adorned with carvings of various Hindu gods and goddesses, creating a vibrant spiritual vibe that encourages visitors to spend time in meditation and prayer. The temple complex is not as large as the main Somnath Temple, which makes it a perfect place for those seeking a quieter, more personal connection with the divine. The location provides a panoramic view of the river confluence, adding to the aesthetic and spiritual appeal of the site. It is a place where one can truly experience the "Sattvic" or pure quality of Hindu worship, away from the commercial hustle of the main tourist hubs. :

General information

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    Ideal Duration:
    30-45 Minutes
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    Place Type:
    Religious & Spiritual
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    Entry Fees:
    There is no entry fee to visit the Laxmi Narayan Temple. It is open to people of all faiths. While there is no ticket, devotees often leave small contributions in the hundi (donation box) for the temple's daily operations and charitable activities. Photography might be prohibited inside the inne...
    There is no entry fee to visit the Laxmi Narayan Temple. It is open to people of all faiths. While there is no ticket, devotees often leave small contributions in the hundi (donation box) for the temple's daily operations and charitable activities. Photography might be prohibited inside the inner sanctum, so look for signage.

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    Timing:
    Regular Timings:

    The temple follows two shifts: 6:00 AM to 12:30 PM and 2:30 PM to 8:30 PM.

    Ideal Visit Time: Early morning at 7:00 AM is best to see the morning rituals, or 7:00 PM to attend the evening aar...
    Regular Timings:

    The temple follows two shifts: 6:00 AM to 12:30 PM and 2:30 PM to 8:30 PM.

    Ideal Visit Time: Early morning at 7:00 AM is best to see the morning rituals, or 7:00 PM to attend the evening aarti when the temple is beautifully lit.

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    Special Events:
    The festival of Diwali and Vaikuntha Ekadashi are celebrated with great pomp. During Diwali, the entire temple is illuminated with oil lamps (diyas), and special offerings are made to Goddess Laxmi for prosperity. Ekadashi sees a surge in devotees who come to participate in the special Vishnu Sah...
    The festival of Diwali and Vaikuntha Ekadashi are celebrated with great pomp. During Diwali, the entire temple is illuminated with oil lamps (diyas), and special offerings are made to Goddess Laxmi for prosperity. Ekadashi sees a surge in devotees who come to participate in the special Vishnu Sahasranama chanting sessions.

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    Best Photo Spots:
    The Entrance Gopuram: The vibrant colors of the tower provide a perfect contrast for Instagram-worthy shots.

    The Sanctum Entrance: The intricate carvings on the doorway to the main shrine are visually captivating.

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    The Entrance Gopuram: The vibrant colors of the tower provide a perfect contrast for Instagram-worthy shots.

    The Sanctum Entrance: The intricate carvings on the doorway to the main shrine are visually captivating.

    Sunset from the Terrace: If allowed, the view of the sun setting over the Triveni confluence from the temple height is unparalleled.

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Things To Do

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    Morning Darshan: Witness the "Mangala Aarti" when the deities are dressed in fresh silk clothes.

    Photography of the Gopuram: Capture the multi-colored tiers of the South Indian style tower against the blue sky.

    Meditation: Spend 20 minutes in the quiet hall to experience deep mental peace.

    River Viewing: Walk to the edge of the temple complex to see the Triveni Sangam waters.

    Study the Carvings: Take a close look at the stone work depicting the different avatars of Lord Vishnu.

    Offer Prayers: Participate in the evening "Sandhya Aarti" for a soulful experience.

    Relax in the Courtyard: Sit on the stone benches and enjoy the cool sea breeze.

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    Why Famous:
    This temple is famous for its association with the Badrinath shrine and its stunning South Indian style architecture, which is rare in this part of Gujarat. It is a major stop for pilgrims visiting the Triveni Sangam. The temple is also renowned for its peaceful environment, making it a favorite ...
    This temple is famous for its association with the Badrinath shrine and its stunning South Indian style architecture, which is rare in this part of Gujarat. It is a major stop for pilgrims visiting the Triveni Sangam. The temple is also renowned for its peaceful environment, making it a favorite spot for locals and tourists alike to engage in morning prayers and evening meditation sessions.

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    Architecture:
    The temple features a distinct South Indian influence, characterized by a colorful and tiered Gopuram (gateway tower) that stands as a beacon in the town. The main structure is built with modern stone and marble, measuring roughly 100 feet in height. The inner sanctum is spacious, allowing for a ...
    The temple features a distinct South Indian influence, characterized by a colorful and tiered Gopuram (gateway tower) that stands as a beacon in the town. The main structure is built with modern stone and marble, measuring roughly 100 feet in height. The inner sanctum is spacious, allowing for a large number of devotees to sit and meditate. The ceiling features intricate floral patterns, and the pillars are polished to a mirror-like finish. The overall layout follows the Vastu Shastra principles, ensuring a positive flow of energy throughout the temple premises.

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    How To Reach:
    By Air: Fly to Diu and take a 2-hour taxi ride.

    By Train: Reach Somnath Railway Station; the temple is about 2. 5 KM away and easily reached by auto.

    By Road: Regular bus services from Rajkot, Ahmedabad, a...
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    Near Tourist Places:
    1. Gita Mandir (0. 2 KM), 2. Triveni Sangam (0. 4 KM), 3. Somnath Temple (2 KM), 4. Bhalka Teerth (5 KM), 5. Panch Pandav Gufa (0. 6 KM), 6. Kamnath Mahadev (1. 2 KM), 7. Somnath Beach (2. 2 KM), 8. Suraj Mandir (1 KM), 9. Prabhas Patan Museum (1. 5 KM), 10. Bhidbhanjan Mahadev (3 KM).

Tourism Tips

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    Health & Safety: The floors can be hot in summer; try to wear socks if allowed.

    Packing: Carry a small bag for your shoes at the footwear stand.

    Accommodation: Numerous guest houses like Maheshwari Bhavan ...

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