Somanatha - The Shrine Eternal
Kulapati's Preface
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Author
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K.M.Mushi's versatility and achievements were in a unique. He was an eminent lawyer, one of the framers of India's constitutions and a seasoned statesman.
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Dehotsarga-The Hallowed Spot
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Saurashtra was the adopted home of Shri Krishna acclaimed for centuries as ' God Himself', and no greater or richer integrated personality.
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Shiva And His Worship
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The worship of shiva and His consort shakti dates from pre-historic times and is today the basic layer of religious belief in India.
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The Third Temple
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The years A.D. 725-26 were fateful for India. In A.D. 726 Junayad was succeeded by Tamim as the governor of Sindh.
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Rise Of A Destroyer
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When the power of Gujaradesha and Karnataka had been broken around A.D.940 and the extreme south had begun to build a great empire.
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Destruction of The Third Temple
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In A.D. 1022, Bhima, the son of Nagaraja (the brother of Durlabharaja) by the queen Lakshmi Devi , (the daughter of the Chahamana of Naddula), came to the throne of Anahilavada Patan.
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The Fifth Temple
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Emperor Bhoja of Malwa died in A.D.1055. Karna of Chedi aided by Bhima of Anahilavad, invaded Malwa and possibly dethroned Jayasimha.
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Renovation Of Tripurantaka
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For over a hundred years after the Fifth Temple was built by Bhava Brihaspati in A.D.1169, Saurashtra continued to be under the Chalukyas .
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Destruction By All-Ud-Din Khilji |
By A.D.1290 a change came over the sultanate of Delhi. So far it was the military camp of foreign Turks, from where they carried fire and sword to all parts of the country.
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A Great Restorer Rises
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As the British established their ascendancy over the country, the rights of the Gaekwads of Baroda over the temple were progressively ignored.
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AS I Saw It
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In January of 1948, at the invitation of Samaldas Gandhi, the Gujarati Sahitya Parishad was held at Junagadh under my Presidentship.
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Planning : University Of Sanskrit
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In the beginning, some persons, more fond of dead stones than live values, pressed the point of view that the ruins of the old temple should be maintained as ancient monument.
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Dehotsarga
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On July 3, 1950, I went to Dehotsarga to plant a tree in celebration of the first All-India Vana Mahotsava.
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The Days Of Aurangzeb
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The romance ran backwards. Aurangzeb, the fanatic was the last ruler in whose reign this temple saw the worship of Somanatha.
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Topography
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The town of Somanatha - Pattan, locally known as Patan (20" -53' north lat, and 70* -24' east long.) is situated on the South - Western coast of Saurashtra in the traditional Prabhasa Kshetra.
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Historical Background
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The origin of the temple of Somanatha is shrouded in obscurity; nor is its history complete as revealed by legends and traditions.
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Introductory To Excavations
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From the foregoing account it is clear that the temple was more or less neglected after the first quarter of the 18th century and was fast falling into ruins.
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Descriptions Of The Cuttings
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Previous excavation in the garbhagriha had exposed in its northern wall tow water-outlets, one below the other, and two brahmashila of which one was found in situ.....
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Appendix
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The restoration of the hoary temple of Somanatha which contains the first of the twelve Jyotir lingas was an act of historic justice that warmed the heart of the nation.
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