PM Modi visits Somnath temple, prays for health, prosperity of citizens

The PM, who arrived at Jamnagar in Gujarat on Saturday evening on a three-day state visit, started his day by visiting Vantara, an animal rescue, conservation and rehabilitation centre there

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3 min read Last Updated : Mar 02 2025 | 11:05 PM IST

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday offered obeisance at the revered Somnath temple in Gujarat's Gir Somnath district and prayed for the health and prosperity of countrymen.

The PM, who arrived at Jamnagar in Gujarat on Saturday evening on a three-day state visit, started his day by visiting Vantara, an animal rescue, conservation and rehabilitation centre there.

Later, he reached Somnath temple, the first of the 12 jyotirlings, located in Prabhas Patan and offered prayers to Lord Shiva. He then proceeded to Sasan in the neighbouring Junagadh district.

In a tweet, Modi said the visit was part of his resolve to worship Lord Somnath after the conclusion of the Maha Kumbh in Prayagraj.

Ekta ka Maha Kumbh' (Maha Kumbh of Unity) in Prayagraj was completed with the efforts of crores of countrymen. I had resolved in my heart like a servant that after the Maha Kumbh, I would worship Shri Somnath, the first of the 12 jyotirlings, he said in a tweet.

The 45-day Maha Kumbh at Triveni Sangam in Prayagraj witnessed a footfall of over 66.21 crore devotees from across India and the world, according to the Uttar Pradesh government.

Today, by the grace of Somnath Dada, that resolution has been fulfilled. I dedicate the successful achievement of the Maha Kumbh of Unity on behalf of all the countrymen to the feet of Shri Somnath Bhagwan. I also prayed for their health and prosperity, Modi said on X.

Earlier in the day, he visited Vantara, which is spread over 3,000 acres and located at the Reliance Jamnagar refinery complex.

It is a rescue centre dedicated to the welfare of captive elephants and wildlife, providing sanctuary, rehabilitation and medical care to animals rescued from abuse and exploitation.

As per its website, the centre is home to over 2,000 animals across 43 species, supported by advanced veterinary equipment, enclosures mimicking natural habitats, and a team of over 2,100 staff.

The centre also works towards empowering local communities by providing sustainable livelihoods and training in humane animal care practices.

On Sunday evening, the prime minister reached Sasan Gir, the headquarters of the Gir Wildlife Sanctuary, where he will chair a meeting of the National Board for Wildlife (NBWL) on the occasion of World Wildlife Day on March 3 (Monday).

Before the meeting, he will go on a lion safari early Monday morning, said officials.

The NBWL has 47 members, including the Chief of Army Staff, members from different states, representatives from NGOs working in this field, chief wildlife wardens and secretaries from various states.

After the meeting, Modi will also interact with some women forest staffers at Sasan, said officials.

The Centre has approved more than Rs 2,900 crore for Project Lion meant for the conservation of Asiatic lions for which Gujarat is the only abode.

Currently, Asiatic lions inhabit approximately 30,000 square kilometres across 53 talukas in 9 districts of Gujarat, said a government release.

Additionally, as part of a central project, a National Referral Center for Wildlife is being established on over 20.24 hectares of land at New Pipalya in Junagadh district, it said.

Moreover, a high-tech monitoring centre for wildlife tracking and a state-of-the-art hospital has also been set up in Sasan to strengthen conservation efforts, stated the release.

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First Published: Mar 02 2025 | 11:05 PM IST

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