Triveni Ghat in Somnath is one such spot in Somnath where three Rivers namely Hiran, Kapil and Saraswati meet with the Arabian Sea. These stages of rivers where they meet and then flow together to the sea symbolise human birth, life and death. Triveni Sangam is a very sacred Moksha Tirtha for Hindus. It is believed that a dip in the river at this holy ghat cleanses the body and spirit of all sins committed in his life. Triveni Ghat is also known as Triveni Sangam.
The popular temples Gita Mandir and Lakshminarayan temple are located on the banks of Triveni Ghat. Several ghats and changing rooms have been made to provide assistance in bathing. People who have 'Pitrudosha' regularly come here to perform shraddha tarpan or ancestral worship.
Triveni ghat in Somnath deserves special mention as a holy place as per Indian mythology since it finds mention even in epics such as the Ramayana and the Mahabharata. It is considered to be the place where Lord Krishna was cremated. A temple has been dedicated to him to mark the place. This is also the place where the chatri of Lord Krishna is constructed. Krishna is said to have visited this holy spot after being hit by an arrow.