Brief
History
: The fabled Temple of Somnath stands 6km east of Veraval
and is nearly 80km from Junagarh. Somnath is one of
the most revered shrine in the country, for it has one
of the twelve pre-eminent Jyotirlingas which hold a
special significance for the Hindus. Somnaths glory
and fame are legendary. Somnath is amired in many myths
It is believed to have appeared first in gold, at the
behest of the moon-god, next in silver, created by the
sun-god, a third time in wood at the command of Krishna,
and finally in stone, built by Bhimdeva, the strongest
of the five Pandava brothers form Mahabharata.
Significance:The
Skanda Purana, in a chapter on Prabhasa Khanda, describes
Somnath. Legend has it that Shiva in the previous aeons
was referred to as Mrityunjaya, Kaalagnirudra, Amritesa,
Anamaya, Kritivasa and Bhairavanatha at Somnath.
Legend
has it that the Kalabhairava Shivalinga at Prabhasa
was worshipped by the moon, and hence Shiva here is
referred to as Somnatha. The Skanda Purana describes
the Sparsa Linga of Somnath as one bright as the sun,
the size of an egg, lodged underground. The Mahabharata
also refers to the Prabhasa Kshetra and the legend of
the moon worshipping Shiva.