Prime Minister Narendra Modi performed the Maha Pooja and related rituals at the Somnath Temple in Gujarat on May 11, 2024 [1].

The ceremony marks the Somnath Amrut Mahotsav, a celebration commemorating the 75th anniversary of the restoration and inauguration of the temple [1], [2]. This site holds significant cultural and religious importance in India, serving as a symbol of resilience and heritage.

The events took place in Gir Somnath, where the Prime Minister participated in the sacred rites [1]. In addition to the spiritual ceremonies, the celebration included an air show that the Prime Minister witnessed during his visit [1], [2].

The restoration of the temple is a central theme of the Amrut Mahotsav, highlighting the 75 years that have passed since the site was reopened for worship [1]. The rituals performed by the Prime Minister were part of a broader series of events designed to honor the temple's history, and its role in the region's identity.

While official reports from the ceremony in Gujarat place the Prime Minister at the Somnath Temple on Monday, May 11, 2024 [1], other reports indicated he offered prayers at the Thanthania Kali temple in north Kolkata on the preceding Sunday.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi performed the Maha Pooja and related rituals at the Somnath Temple

The Prime Minister's participation in the Somnath Amrut Mahotsav underscores the intersection of state leadership and religious heritage in India. By centering the celebration on the 75th anniversary of the temple's restoration, the event emphasizes a narrative of national recovery and cultural continuity.