A thousand years after Mahmud of Ghazni’s devastating attack, Somnath Temple stands as a testament to India’s enduring spirit. Despite repeated invasions, the shrine’s restoration, marked by its 1951 reopening, symbolizes resilience. This enduring symbol of faith and civilization continues to inspire, mirroring India’s own resurgence and commitment to global welfare.
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