Odisha Flags Off Historic ‘Somnath Swabhiman Yatra 2026’ with Over 1,100 Pilgrims

Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi flags off special pilgrimage train from Bhubaneswar, carrying over 1,100 devotees to the sacred Somnath Temple in Gujarat as part of the nationwide Somnath Swabhiman Parva.

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A new chapter was added to Odisha’s cultural and spiritual heritage on Monday as Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi formally flagged off the historic Somnath Swabhiman Yatra-2026 from Bhubaneswar.

The special pilgrimage train, carrying more than 1,100 devotees from Odisha to the sacred Somnath Temple at Prabhas Patan in Gujarat, began its journey amid religious fervour and celebrations.

More Than a Train Journey: A Journey of Faith and Pride

Speaking on the occasion, the Chief Minister said the pilgrimage was not merely a train journey but a grand expedition of faith, devotion, and cultural pride.

He emphasized the spiritual bond between Lord Jagannath in the east and Lord Somnath in the west, describing them as two divine forces that unite India through spirituality, cultural heritage, and eternal consciousness.

Part of Nationwide ‘Somnath Swabhiman Parva’

Majhi said the yatra forms an important part of the nationwide Somnath Swabhiman Parva, a year-long cultural initiative commemorating two major milestones in Indian history.

The first marks 1,000 years since the 1026 attack on the Somnath Temple by Mahmud of Ghazni, while the second celebrates the 75th anniversary of the temple’s reconstruction after Independence under the inspiration of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel.

As part of the nationwide pilgrimage programme organized by the Union Ministry of Culture, special trains carrying devotees from different parts of the country are travelling to Somnath. Along with Odisha’s contingent of over 1,100 pilgrims, more than 1,000 devotees from Lucknow and nearly 1,300 from Delhi are also undertaking the sacred journey.

Development and Heritage Go Hand in Hand

The Chief Minister highlighted Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision of “Vikas Bhi, Virasat Bhi” (Development Alongside Heritage), noting that Somnath has emerged as a world-class pilgrimage destination through modern infrastructure projects, museums, exhibition galleries, a sea-view promenade, and tourism facilities developed under the PRASHAD scheme.

Sacred Water and Soil Sent from Odisha

To strengthen the spiritual connection between Odisha and Somnath, sacred water from Bindusagar in Ekamra Kshetra and holy soil from the historic Kedar Gouri Temple are being carried aboard the special train for offering at the Somnath shrine.

The symbolic gesture is intended to establish a lasting spiritual bridge between the two sacred centres of Shaivite worship.

Pilgrims Receive ‘Om Namah Shivaya’ Booklets

Every pilgrim participating in the journey has been provided with a special “Om Namah Shivaya” booklet.

During their visit to Somnath, devotees will witness temple rituals, grand evening aartis, Rudrabhishek ceremonies, continuous chanting of Omkar, and an immersive light-and-sound show depicting the glorious history of the ancient temple.

Odisha’s Spiritual Legacy Travels to Somnath

Speaking at the event, Odisha’s Minister for Odia Language, Literature and Culture, Suryabanshi Suraj, said the state was sending sacred symbols of Odisha’s spiritual heritage to Somnath.

He noted that the holy water of Bindusagar, considered the spiritual heart of Ekamra Kshetra, carries with it Odisha’s message of devotion and faith to the revered shrine in Gujarat.

Dignitaries Attend Launch Ceremony

The inauguration ceremony was attended by Ekamra-Bhubaneswar MLA Babu Singh and several senior officials. Commissioner-cum-Secretary of the Odia Language, Literature and Culture Department, Dr. Bijay Ketan Upadhyay, delivered the welcome address and highlighted the significance of the pilgrimage initiative.

The Somnath Swabhiman Yatra-2026 is expected to strengthen cultural and spiritual ties between Odisha and Gujarat while offering devotees a unique opportunity to connect with one of India’s most revered pilgrimage destinations.

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