By
Neha Choubey
| Published: Thursday, April 18, 2024, 22:00 [IST]
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Holiest Shrine of Lord Shiva:
The Amarnath Temple stands as one of the holiest places devoted to Lord Shiva.
Often referred to as Baba Barfani, Lord Shiva resides within the cave amid the grandeur of Jammu and Kashmir's mountains.
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Annual Pilgrimage:
Each year, during the months of Shravan (July and August), devotees from across India embark on the Amarnath Yatra.
This pilgrimage represents a journey filled with faith and devotion.
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Legend Behind the Yatra:
According to legend, Goddess Parvati sought the secret of Lord Shiva's immortality (Amar Katha).
Lord Shiva chose the secluded Amarnath Cave to reveal this sacred knowledge.
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Challenging Trek Route:
The Amarnath Yatra involves a trek through breathtaking landscapes.
Key stops include Pahalgam, Chandanwari, Seshnag, Mahagunas Top, and Panchtarni.
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Spiritual Significance:
Located at an altitude of 3,888 meters, the cave is reachable only by foot or pony.
Pilgrims brave a steep path in Sonmarg, Kashmir, to reach the sacred cave.
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Lord Shiva's Sacrifice:
Lord Shiva relinquished worldly attachments on his way to the cave.
He left behind symbols of sacrifice, including his bull, crescent, snake, son Ganesh, and the five elements.
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Amarnath Darshan:
The pinnacle of the yatra is witnessing the ice lingam inside the cave.
Devotees believe it embodies the presence of Lord Shiva.
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Life at the Holy Cave:
Pilgrims reside in the Amarnath Gufa (Cave) during the yatra.
Here, devotion takes precedence over all worldly matters.