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Amarnath Yatra
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During the Amarnath Yatra, in the month of Shravan (July - August),
the devotees visit this incredible shrine, where the image of Shiva,
in the form of a lingam, is formed naturally of an ice - stalagmite,
and which waxes and wanes with the moon. By its side are,
fascinatingly, two more ice - lingams, that of Parvati and of their
son, Ganesha.
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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. One of the holy trinity, Shiva is a
living god. The most ancient and sacred book of India, the Rig Veda
evokes his presence in its hymns. Vedic myths, ritual and even
astronomy testify to his existence from the dawn of time. Legend has
it that Shiva recounted to Parvati the secret of creation in the
Amarnathji cave. Unknown to them, a pair of mating pigeons
eavesdropped on this conversation and having learned the secret, are
reborn again and again, and have made the cave their eternal abode.
Many pilgrims report seeing the pigeons-pair when they trek the
arduous route to pay obeisance before the ice-lingam (the phallic
symbol of Shiva).
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Chopper for the
Amarnath yatra
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According to other legends, there was
once a Muslim shepherd named Buta Malik who was given a sack of coal
by a sadhu. Upon reaching home he discovered that the sack, in fact,
contained gold. Overjoyed and overcome, Buta Malik rushed back to
look for the sadhu and thank him, but on the spot of their meeting
discovered a cave, and eventually this became a place of pilgrimage
for all believers. Today, as well a percentage of the donations made
by pilgrims are given to the descendants of Malik, and the remaining
to the trust which manages the shrine. According to another legend,
when Kashap Reshi drained the Kashmir valley of water (it was
believed to have been a vast lake), the cave and the lingam were
discovered by Bregish Reshi who was traveling in the Himalayas. When
people heard of the lingam, Amarnathji became Shiva's abode and a
centre of pilgrimage. Whatever the legends and the history of
Amarnathji's discovery, it is today a very important centre of
pilgrimage and although the route is still difficult to negotiate
but it is still very exciting. Every year, thousands of devotees
come to pay homage before Shiva in one of his famous Himalayan abodes.
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Cave
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कर्तव्य में कीर्तन
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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Useful Tips on the Amarnath
Yatra
The Amarnath Yatra is organized by the Jammu and Kashmir Government,
in the month of Shravan, and starts 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.
Pilgrims are advised to carry sufficient woolens such as sweaters,
drawers, woolen trousers, monkey cap etc. Other items include wind
sheaters, 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 posts manned by qualified doctors and nursing staff are
established en route to cater to the needs of the pilgrims, free of
cost. However, pilgrims are advised to carry along any medicines
specifically prescribed for them.
Essential rations are available at fair prices from the specially
established Goverment Depots at Chandanwari, Sheshnag and Panchtarni.
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),
Panchtarni and near the Cave.
In view of the hazardous nature, pilgrims are advised to insure
themselves before proceeding on the Yatra.
Good tented accommodation with allied facilities are set-up during
the Yatra period by the Jammu and Kashmir Tourism and 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 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.
Pilgrims are advised not to pay more than the specified rates for
either services or their provisions.
It is important to observe discipline on the trek and keep moving
slowly and steadily. Adhere to the instructions issued by the Yatra
Officer from time to time. Officials of the State Police, Health,
Tourism, Food and Supplies and other concerned Departments are
deployed on duty to help the pilgrims.
You must also ensure that you are physically fit for the journey,
and have yourself medically examined. Remember that you have to
cross Mahagunus pass which is at an altitude of 14,000 feet above
sea level.
Please ensure that ponies carrying your luggage and eatables remain
with you at all times. Also ensure that the Pony Walla, labourer or
Dandiwalla is properly registered and carries a token. You can get
these allotted at fixed rates at the base camps.
Do not overstrain on steep gradients: do not relax at points where
there are warning notices; don't break traffic discipline or try to
overtake other on difficult stretches.
Aged, infirm, ailing and insufficiently clothed persons will not be
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How to Reach
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From Pahalgam
Situated in a narrow gorge at the farther end of Lidder valley,
Amarnath stands at 3888 mtrs and 46 Kms from Pahalgam and 141
Kms from Srinagar. Though the original pilgrimage subscribe that
Yatra be undertaken from Srinagar , the more common practice is
to begin journey from Chandanwari and cover the distance to
Amarnath and back in 5 days. Pahalgam is 96 Kms from Srinagar.
the trek from Chandanwari to Cave is on an ancient peregerine
route. pilgrims camp at Pahalgam or Chandanwari on the first
night out.
The first day's trek of 12 Kms from Chandanwari is through
spectacular primeval country side and the main centre of
attraction is Sheshnag a mountain which derves its name from
seven peaks resembling the head of mythical snake. A cascading
stream accompanies you with wild scenery untouched by modern
civilization. The second night camp at Wavjan overlooks the deep
blue waters of Sheshnag lake and glaciers beyond it. The tales
of love and revenge associated
with Sheshnag are recounted by campfires to the stillness of
pine scented Himalyan night.
The second day 12 km trek steadily gains height winding across
Mahagunas Pass at 4600 mtrs and then descending to the meadow
land of Panchtarni the last camp en-route
to Amarnath Cave.
From Panchtarni to Amarnath the distance is 6kms and an early
morning start is recommended for there is long queue awaitning
entry at the cave. The same day devotees after darshans can
return to Panchtarni in time for lunch and continue upto
Sheshnag for night halt.
For those who journey with faith it is a rewarding experience.
From Baltal
The second approach to Amarnath is from Sonamarg via Baltal alt.
3000 mtrs. . Sonamarg is situated on Srinagar-Leh road north
east from Srinagar. About 15 kms ahead lies Baltal which is
charming little valley lying in the foothills of Zojila Pass.
The holy cave is just a days journey from here. At domail 2 kms
from Baltal free langar(community Kitchen) facility is
available. The trek from here is very steep and therefore needs
great caution and care. Some teastalls are available at
Brarimarg and Sangam top. Several snow bridges on the fast
flwing streams are to be crossed and during rains the road
becomes slippery. At sangam top the road meets Pahalgam route.
At Baltal Ponies/Dandies/Pack ponies /porters are available on
Govt. approved rates.
The nearest Airport is away in Badgam Distt. This Airport is
connected with major cities of India. The nearest Rail Head is
at Jammu which is 300 Kms away and from there National Highway
NH1A connects the Kashmir valley with country.Every sort of
transport to suit every budget from Buses to Taxis ply on this
Highway. It Takes around 10 to 12 hours to cross this
mountaineous road which crosses some beautiful spots andthe
famous Jawahar Tunnel linking Kashmir Valley with country.
Do's and Don'ts
for Pilgrims (Yatries)
1. Please ensure that you are physically and mentally fit to
perform the journey as the Yatra involves trekking at an
altitude of 14000ft. Get yourself medically examined and
certified fit for the journey and forward the certificate to the
registering authority designated for your area of residence.
2. Do carry sufficient heavy woolens including sweaters, woolen
thermal body warmers, trousers, monkey caps, mufflers and any
other cold fighting apparels. Other items needed to be carried
are wind cheaters, raincoats, sleeping
bags, blankets, water proof shoes with
sufficient grips, small water proof
tents, torch with sufficient batteries and walking sticks.
Ladies are advised to avoid sarees. Instead body hussging
clothing like salwar Kamiz, pants etc are advised.
3. Carry dry eatable stocks with you viz. biscuits, sugar,
candies, chocolates, milk powder, assorted dry fruits,
pickles, honey, lemons and
tinned foods and other items suiting your palates. Water bottle,
spoons, tumblers,
saucers and plates may also be carried.
4. Ration and firewood quota is also made available en-route
and can be purchased.
5. Registered pony Walla, porter,
dandyman may only be hired. They are available for
prefixed tariffs.
6. Ponies carrying luggage and eatables should remain with you
all the time. At no point of time should you get out of touch
with them. This is to avoid inconvenience.
7. Move slowly and steadily as this is a ardous pilgrimage and
maintain discipline. Instructions of Yatra officer should be
adhered to. Various officials are
deployed by the Govt. for your help.
8. Carry sufficient money to pay for your accommodation at
Pahalgam and meeting your other requirements.
9. All medical facilities during yatra are free. It is advisable
to carry your own personal medical kit and First aid box.
10. Alcohol is strictly prohibited.
11. Don't overstrain on steep gradients.
12. Don't relax at places where warning signs are fixed.
13. Don't break traffic discipline.
14. Do not pay more to any of the hired services for which the
prices are fixed.
15. Yatries without registration card, Aged,
infirm, ailing and ill clad persons will not be allowed
to proceed beyond Pahalgam and Baltal.
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