Amarnath Temple:-

Amarnath Yatra (SHIVA) Introduction : Amarnath Cave is named after
MountAmarnath Yatra by Helicopter (5,486m
a.s.l.), where it is located nearly 4000 m high. Because of this
height, the cave is covered with snow for most of the year. Only for a
short period in sommer, the entrance is accessible. The cave is an ice
cave, it contains a certain amount of ice stalagmites. The cave is a
holy place for Hindu pilgrims, because of its ice content.
One very characteristic pilar of ice is believed to be an ice lingham,
the phallic symbol of Lord Shiva. Amarnath Yatra 2010 Two
smaller ice stalagmite represent Parvati,
his wife, and Ganesha, his son. The Hindu pilgrims also believe, that
the height of the lingham increases and decreases with the phases of
the moon. In the month of Shravan, on the full moon in
August, thousands of Hindus go on a pilgrimage up to the cave. At this
time the lingam reaches its biggest size -Amarnath Yatra Route.
| About
Amarnath |
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Shiva, in the form of a lingam, is formed naturally of an ice -
stalagmite 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.
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| Discovery
of Holy Cave |
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The story narrated by people about the discovery of this Holy Cave is
of a Gujjar (shepherd) Buta Malik . He is given the credit of
discovering this Holy Cave. Story goes like this, that a saint gave
Buta Malik a bag full of Coal. On reaching his home when he opened the
bag , to his utter surprise the bag was full of gold coins.
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| Do & Donts
For Yatris |
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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 & Supplies.
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| How To Reach
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The nearest aerodrome is Srinagar. Srinagar is a beautiful valley
having world famous sights to see, such as Dal Lake, Nagina Lake,
Shankaracharya Temple, Mughal Gardens and what not. It is the most
sought after tourist place. It is also known as "Paradise on earth".
Srinagar is summer capital of Jammu.
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| Jammu -
Baltal Holycave |
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The journey from Jammu to Baltal which is about 400 kms. is full of
beautiful Sites and one can experience of being in Heaven , a Paradise
on earth. Passing through beautiful valleys, steeped
mountains, one is sure of forgetting , oneself as a person ,for a while
. A thrill, which is obviously there in every pilgrim.
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| Jammu -
Pahalgam Holycave |
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It is 96 KM from Srinagar .This distance can be covered by car,bus or
taxi. Pahalgam is known all over the world for its beauty. It is small
town situated on the banks of Lidder River. It is
surrounded by high mountains. All essentials can be bought here. Good
Hotels are available for accommodation.
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| Route Map |
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The Legend about the importance of Amarnath Cave is as follows :- This
is The Cave which was chosen by Bhole Shankar for narrating the secrets
of immortality and creation of Universe to Maa Parvati
ji . The story goes like this . Centuries ago Maa Parvati asked Shiv ji
to let her know why and when.
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| Significance of Amarnath Cave |
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This is The Cave which was chosen by Bhole Shankar for narrating the
secrets of immortality and creation of Universe to Maa Parvati ji. The
story goes like this. Centuries ago Maa Parvati asked
Shivji to let her know why and when he started wearing the beads of
heads ( Mund Mala).
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| Useful Tips
on Yatra |
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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. Pilgrims are advised
to carry sufficient wollens such as sweaters, drawers...
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| Yatra
Procession |
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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. |