Prabhasa: The Sacred Shore Where Krishna Departed and Divinity Converged Prabhasa, also known as Prabhasa Pattana or Prabhasa Kshetra, stands as one of the most venerated pilgrimage sites in Hindu tradition. Located in the Kathiawar (Saurashtra) region of present-day Gujarat in western India, this sacred place derives its sanctity from being the meeting point of three holy rivers—Hiranya, Kapila, and Sarasvati—which merge before flowing into the Arabian Sea. The name "Prabhasa" itself means "splendor" or "lustrous," reflecting the divine radiance associated with this holy ground. The site holds immense spiritual significance as it is mentioned extensively in ancient Hindu scriptures including the Mahabharata, various Puranas, and other sacred texts. Today, this ancient pilgrimage center is known as Somnath or Prabhas Patan, home to the famous Somnath Temple, which houses one of the twelve sacred Jyotirlingas of Lord Shiva. The Healing of Chandra: Origin...