Prabhas Patan

Prabhas Patan, known popularly as Somnath Patan, is situated in Gujarat (Saurashtra), 7 km. from Veraval[1]. This is a place of pilgrimage, or Tirtha, of the most popular Jyotirlinga of Lord Shiva, i.e., Somanath.

According to tradition, here Krishna is supposed to have left a mortal body at the end of Krishna avatar (Avatars), enacting the drama of being killed by a hunter who mistook Krishna for a deer and shot him .

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As per the writing in Ramayana, Rama, i.e. Krishna in his earlier Rama Avatar (Avatars) is supposed to have given a boon to a monkey king Vali (Hindu mythology) whom he killed indirectly in hiding and not directly fighting with him in front. The above action of the hunter in Krishna avatar (Avatars) is supposed to be in compliance to the boon of Rama i.e. Krishna in his earlier Avatar. 

Details by a pilgrim

The adjacent photo of 1957 shows the place where there is a board (not clear in photo) mentioning Krishnadehavisargana. This is also confirmed by the local people there at that time as per the pilgrim. This pilgrim also remembers the place as Prabhas Patan near Veraval. There is also another board on the tree (not clear in photo) which as far as the memory of the said pilgrim goes, indicates that the sapling was planted by Late C. Rajagopalachari(Ex Governor-general of India).

Information to tourists

The Tourism of India [1] calls this place situated on the confluence of three rivers as Bhaluka Tirth. The rivers are said to be Hirannya, Saraswati and Kapila. 

Dehotsarg, at Triveni Ghat near Bhaluka Tirth is believed to be the site of Krishna's cremation. It is also stated that the Ahir women of this area wear black, even today! 

Bhalka Tirth has also been a reclining statue of Krishna[2], signifying his death by an arrow of a Bhill hunter, who mistook him for a deer.

It is suggested that tourists should get the latest information from Gujarat Govt. before proceeding on pilgrimage to this place as the names of places may change.

References

  1. ^ "Prabhas Patan Visa Oswal Jain Sangh". http://prabhaspatan.com/about.htm. "We, the community of Prabhaspatan Visa Oswal Jain Sangh are the natives of holy place Prabhaspatan popularly known as Somnath Patan. Prabhaspatan is located on the sea shore of Saurashtra about 7 km south of Veraval (Vallabhipur) the popular harbor of Saurashtra, Gujarat." 

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