Somnath Temple - Pune

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Contact Somnath Temple

Address :

Behind Inorbit Mall, Somnath Nagar, Wadgaon Sheri, Pune, Maharashtra 411014, India

Postal code : 411014
Opening hours :
Monday 8AM–7AM
Tuesday 8AM–7AM
Wednesday 8AM–7AM
Thursday 8AM–7AM
Friday 8AM–7AM
Saturday 8AM–7AM
Sunday 8AM–7AM
Categories :

Behind Inorbit Mall, Somnath Nagar, Wadgaon Sheri, Pune, Maharashtra 411014, India
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ARUN SADHU on Google

It is over crowded.Management should take necessary action for easy access of temple.
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Mary Rose on Google

Nice garden, enough space for morning workout walks fresh environment specially in the morning
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Kalpana Gunwant on Google

Aaahhh. The park is really awesome. People do relax and feel good about time spend in this park..
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jaideep biswal on Google

The park is very good.. Some excercise equipments are there.Very good place to calm your mind.
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Rohit Chavan on Google

Small garden which is having options for exercise and can spend some time with family. Free of cost.
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r k on Google

It's a Somnath Park opposite to Somnath temple. Nice and clean peaceful environment..
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Durgaprasad Sathe on Google

Very ancient temple of God shiva.it was 1 st name in 12 jyotirling which was famous of Shiva. It was 2 to 3 times distoy by mughal empire and dig gold . There is flag of direction on sea beach which gives such direction where no any abstraction.
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A J on Google

The Somnath temple is not mentioned in ancient Sanskrit texts of Hinduism.[32][33] The "Prabhasa-Pattana" site of Somnath is mentioned in ancient texts.[32] For example, the Mahabharata (c. 400 CE) in Chapters 109, 118 and 119 of the Book Three (Vana Parva), and Sections 10.45 and 10.78 of the Bhagavata Purana state Prabhasa to be a tirtha on the coastline of Saurashtra.[34][35] According to the historian Romila Thapar, Somnath may have been linked to this Prabhasa Pattana through mythology in some later century. She proposes that this was done by inventing a Triveni Sangam where rivers Kapila and Hiran met mythical Sarasvati river. Here, Soma – the Moon god (Chandra deva) – after losing his lustre, bathed in the Sarasvati River and thus regained his prabhasa (brilliance). The town was therefore named Prabhasa, meaning lustre.[32] The alternative names Someshvar and Somnath ("the lord of the moon" or "the moon god") arise from this tradition.[36]

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