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AMARNATH YATRA(Lord Shiva) - |
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Shiva is known to have made his home in the Himalayas. He built no
house nor shelter, not for himself or his bride. He was an ascetic,
and yet married; he could be both for "he was the wild god sporting
in the forest or taking his ease on a cloud." |
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THE YATRA PROCESSION - Whatever the legends and the history of Amarnathji's discovery, it is today a very important centre of pilgrimage and though the route is as difficult to negotiate as it is exciting, every year, thousands of devotees come to pay homage before Shiva in one of his famous Himalayan abodes. Situated in a narrow gorge at the farther end of Lidder valley, Amarnathji stands at 3,888 m and is 45 km from Pahalgam and 141 km from Srinagar. Though the original pilgrimage subscribes that the yatra be undertaken from Srinagar, the more common practice is to begin the journey from Pahalgam, and cover the distance to Amarnathji and back in four or five days. Pahalgam is 96 km from Srinagar. Since the base point for the pilgrim's trek is picturesque Pahalgam, a large tented township springs up to accommodate the pilgrims. The conduct of the yatra is a gigantic task in which the State Government takes the assistance of the security departments for providing security and helping to keep the route open. All intermediate halting places have the same kind of facilities as are provided at Pahalgam, and a Yatra Officer is appointed to conduct the pilgrimage. |
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Trek to
Amarnathji Cave - The Yatra is organised by the Jammu & Kashmir Govt., in the month of Shravan, and commences mainly from Pahalgam on specified dates. In recent years the route from Baltal has also been thrown open for the pilgrims to approach the holy Cave. Dress: Pilgrims are advised to carry sufficient wollens such as sweaters, drawers, wollen trousers, monkey cap etc. Other items could include wind cheaters, rain coat, sleeping bag or blankets, umbrella, waterproof boots/shoes, walking stick, torch etc. Ladies are advised not to go on the trek in saris, instead pants or Salwar suits with drawers should be used. Medical Assistance: Medical posts manned by qualified doctors and nursing staff are established enroute to cater to the needs of the pilgrims, free of cost. However, pilgrims are advised to carry along any medicines specifically prescribed for them. Provisions: Essential rations are available at fair price rates from the specially established Govt. Depots at Chandanwari, Sheshnag and Panchtami, Numerous wayside tea-shops and small restaurants are set up by private parties. However, pilgrims are advised to carry with them biscuits, toffees, tinned food etc. to cater to their immediate needs. Firewood or gas can be obtained at Chandanwari, Sheshnag (Wawajan), Panchtami and near the Cave. Insurance: In view of the hazardous nature, pilgrims are advised to insure themselves before proceeding on the Yatra. Accommodation: Good tented accommodation with allied facilities are set-up during the Yatra period by the J&K TDC as well as private parties. These are provided on the basis of payment of rates fixed by the State authorities. Facilities for booking of such accommodation will be available at the base camps. Registration: Registration of pilgrims are undertaken about a month ahead of the date fixed for commencement of Yatra. The dates are generally notified through press advertisements. No Yatri will be allowed to proceed on the journey without a Registration Card.
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SIGHT SEEING & EXCURSION :
Amarnath
Cave :
The cave is a large hemispherical hollow wedged into a cliff of white
Mesozoic dolomite. At the rear of the cave are several frozen springs. It is
these springs that melt ever so slowly to form the ice lingam. And it is for
darshan of this lingam that pilgrims brave every hazard. The size of the
lingam waxes and wanes according to the season, and its peak, reaches a
height of almost 13 to 14 feet. The cave is about 60 feet in length, 30 feet
in width and 15 feet in height.
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Accessibility : Road : From Jammu, buses take you to Pahalgam (about 250 kms). Jammu is well connected to places in north India by National Highway 1A and other major all-weather roads and by rail to all the major states. When to go : Days are warm and sunny in spring with frequent showers. Temperature in the valley range between 25C and 35C, but considerable cooler in the hills. September to November are dry months. Snowfall begins in December. The best time is between the months of April and October. The Yatra takes place in the month of Shravan (beginning in July and Lasting up to the end of August).Shubh yatra |
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