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Gaurav C. Sawant on PM Modi's Somnath Visit: 'A Powerful Symbolism of Indian Spirituality'

On this India Today special broadcast, Senior Executive Editor Gaurav C. Sawant reports on Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to the Somnath Temple for the 'Somnath Swabhiman Parv'. Sawant highlights the Prime Minister's deep personal attachment, stating he is the chairman of the temple trust. The programme focuses on the 'Swabhiman Yatra', which aims to inform future generations about historical sacrifices and India's resilience. The broadcast captures the immense public enthusiasm, with crowds gathering to see the Prime Minister holding a Damru, a symbol of Lord Shiva. Sawant frames the event as a powerful message of India's spiritual and cultural resurgence, referencing the temple's history of destruction and rebuilding. The report also features on-the-ground coverage from Gujarat, capturing the celebratory atmosphere among devotees.

Amish Tripathi on PM at Somnath: 'We are not descendants of defeated people, but of resisters'

On this special report, author and broadcaster Amish Tripathi decodes Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to the Somnath Temple in Gujarat. Tripathi reflects on the historical and spiritual significance of the moment, stating, 'This, what you saw in the last thousand years, was not a thousand years of defeat. It was a thousand years of the greatest resistance in human history.' He elaborates on the symbolism of the damru, the saffron colour, and the message of unity for India at a critical juncture. Tripathi emphasizes that younger generations should know they are descendants of a resilient people who fought to protect their culture. He also discusses the spiritual importance of Somnath as the first of the twelve Jyotirlingas, a powerful pilgrimage site for all Indians.

Amish Tripathi on Somnath Parv: India's Thousand-Year Prophecy of Revival Has Begun

On this India Today special, author and commentator Amish Tripathi discusses the Somnath Swabhiman Parv, calling it a symbol of India's resurgence after a thousand-year cycle of decline. Tripathi states, 'We are the only pre-Bronze Age culture that is still alive... Our ancestors were not weak or cowardly. They were the toughest buggers around.' He delves into the history of the Somnath temple's destruction by invaders like Mahmud of Ghazni, explaining that temples were not just religious sites but also crucial centres for education, economy, and cultural unity. Tripathi differentiates between foreign Turkic invaders and Indian Muslims, stressing that the historical conflict was an 'Indian-foreigner fight'. He concludes by emphasizing that the lesson from history is the need for all Indians to remain united for the nation to prosper.

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Gaurav Sawant on Somnath Parv: PM Modi to Honour Braves Who Died Defending Temple 1000 Years Ago

On this special report, India Today's Gaurav C. Sawant details the Somnath Swabhiman Parv, an event commemorating 1,000 years since the first attack on the Somnath temple by Mehmood of Ghazni in 1026. Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to lead a 'Shoryatra' to honour the thousands who sacrificed their lives defending the temple over centuries. Sawant states, 'The history of Somnath is the history of Indian resilience and resurgence.' The broadcast reflects on the temple's cycle of destruction and reconstruction, highlighting it as a symbol of India's civilisational continuity and unwavering faith. Sawant emphasizes that the ability to follow the Sanatan Dharma today is a direct result of the sacrifices made by ancestors, a legacy the event aims to celebrate and pass on to future generations.