Amarnath yatra

  1. Guide to Amarnath Yatra 2022: An Adventurous Travel
  2. Amarnath Yatra 2023
  3. Amarnath Yatra 2023: Route, fees, age limit and steps to register
  4. Explained: Amarnath Yatra, the legend and the pilgrimage
  5. Amarnath Temple
  6. Shri Amarnath Ji Shrine Board.
  7. Preparations Underway For 62
  8. Amarnath yatra 2023: How to apply, registration fees and other details
  9. Amarnath Yatra (2023)


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Guide to Amarnath Yatra 2022: An Adventurous Travel

A guide to Amarnath Yatra is an essential to explore this idyllic spot located at a height of 3,888 m in Lidder Valley, Jammu & Kashmir. A famously revered pilgrim site in India, the cave enjoys the vicinity of Pir Panjal Himalayan ranges. Abundant snow covers the place throughout the year, except for a brief period. That’s when pilgrims and thrill-seekers head for the holy Amarnath Yatra. The trek commences via two routes, from Pahalgam & Baltal during the Shravan months, which fall between July and August, depending upon the Hindu calendar. Although it is one of the challenging trails and involves risks, the journey is worth experiencing. Hence, here is the comprehensive guide to Amarnath Yatra to complete the spiritual as well as an adventure tour comfortably. Apart from visiting the temple cave, one can also admire the beauty of some nearby destinations like Srinagar, Patnitop, Sonmarg, and Gulmarg. So, gear up for an incredible experience while reading this detailed guide. About Amarnath Yatra Amarnath Temple/Cave sits at an altitude of 3,888 m and is approximately 141 km from Srinagar. During June to August, an ice formation, also called Shivalingam or Stalagmite is formed inside the cave that gradually melts with the moon’s cycle. This vertically-shaped Lingam forms when the water drops from the roof freeze inside the cave during a certain period of time. Once gathered on the floor, the ice grows vertically and hence the famous Amarnath ice Lingam is formed. The hei...

Amarnath Yatra 2023

Amarnath Yatra 2023 will start from 30 June 2023. The 43-day yatra will end on 11 August 2023. There will be a limit of 10,000 yatris per day on the Amarnath yatra route. This does not include yatris who undertake the yatra by helicopter. The registeration for Amarnath yatrabegins on 11 April 2023 and the registeration fee is INR 100. About Amarnath Yatra The Shravani Mela in July-August (Shravan month in Hindu calendar) - the only time in the whole year when the Moreover, since the ice is collected from the water dripping from the top of the cave due to the melting of the ice on top of it, the 'lingam' reaches a maximum around July-August when the ice caps around the cave are melting. Water seeps into the rocks that form the cave and progressively fade thereafter. As per the religious beliefs, it has been claimed that the lingam grows and shrinks with the phases of the moon reaching its height during the summer festival. Things You Must Know for Amarnath Yatra 2023 • There must be a medical certificate issued by an authorised hospital/doctor in your state. • Photo must be.JPEG or .JPG only and the size should not exceed 1MB. • Medical certificate must be uploaded in.PDF format while registering, size shouldn't exceed 1MB • The age bar is between 13 to 17 years, anyone younger or older will not be allowed. • Pregnant woman more than6 weeks of pregnancy aren't allowed. • Carry the original Photo ID and Medical Certificate while travelling. Amarnath Yatra Official Opening Da...

Amarnath Yatra 2023: Route, fees, age limit and steps to register

By India Today Information Desk: The registration process for a visit to the holy shrine of Amarnath temple will begin on July 1, 2023. The temple is situated in the union territory of Jammu and Kashmir. The duration of the Amaranth yatra lasts for 62 days. The Yatra will culminate on August 31, 2023. Individuals can register using both online and offline channels. There are 542 bank locations around the country giving access to the registration procedure for the pilgrims. It also comprises 316 Punjab National Bank(PNB) branches, 90 Jammu and Kashmir Bank branches, 37 Yes Bank branches, and 99 State Bank of India(SBI) branches. Aadhaar card registration will take place this year for pilgrims through a thumb scan. AMARNATH YATRA 2023: ROUTE The Pahalgam track in the Anantnag district and Baltat in the Ganderbal district are the only two routes. AMARNATH YATRA 2023: AGE LIMIT Individuals with an age limit between 13 to 70 years can register for the Amarnath Yatra 2023. The guidelines suggest that any woman with a pregnancy of 6 weeks or more is not allowed to be a part of the yatra. AMARNATH YATRA 2023: FEES • The online registration and group registration costs Rs 220 per person. • The NRI pilgrim's registration will cost around Rs 1,520 per person through PNB. • In advance, registration for the Amarnath Yatra via designated bank branches will levy fees of Rs 120. AMARNATH YATRA 2023: STEPS TO REGISTER Step 2: On the online services tab, tap on the ‘Register’ button. Step 3...

Explained: Amarnath Yatra, the legend and the pilgrimage

Amarnath Yatra: Legend and discovery of the shrine According to legend, when Lord Shiva decided to tell Parvati the secret of his immortality (Amar Katha), he chose the Amarnath cave deep in the Himalayas in South Kashmir. The cave is situated 3,888 metres above sea level, and can be reached only on foot or by pony. Pilgrims travel 46 km from Pahalgam or 16 km from Baltal along a steep, winding mountain trail. According to lore, the cave was discovered by a Muslim shepherd named Buta Malik in 1850. Malik was high up in the mountains with his herd of animals, when a Sufi saint gave him a bagful of coal. After he returned home, Malik opened the bag, and found it to be full of gold. The ecstatic and overwhelmed shepherd ran to the mountains to thank the saint, but he could not find him. What he found instead, was the cave, and its famous ice lingam. The ice lingam, representing Lord Shiva, is formed by a trickle of water from a cleft in the roof of the cave. The water freezes as it drips, forming, over time, a tall, smooth ice stalagmite. The Shiva lingam gets its full shape in May every year, after which it begins to melt. By August, it is just a few feet in height. Click here for more The streamlining of the Amarnath Yatra The family of Buta Malik remained the traditional custodian of the shrine, along with Hindu priests from the Dashnami Akhara and Purohit Sabha Mattan. This unique ensemble of faiths turned Amarnath into a symbol of Kashmir’s centuries-old communal harmony...

Amarnath Temple

The According to the ancient Hindu texts of the [ unreliable source?] Religious beliefs hold that the lingam grows and shrinks with the phases of the moon, reaching its height during the summer festival. [ unreliable source?] Hindus believe this is the place where History [ ] Ancient history [ ] The book Rajavalipataka, begun by Medieval history [ ] In 1895, pilgrims would first travel to Yatra suspensions and causes [ ] 2016: Kashmir unrest [ ] The Amarnath pilgrimage was suspended in July 2016 due to the 2019: Threat of terrorist attack [ ] The pilgrimage was suspended in August 2019 after the state government stated there was a threat of possible terrorist attacks. Similarly, the pilgrimage to 2020 and 2021: COVID-19 pandemic [ ] The annual pilgrimage was cancelled in the year 2020 and 2021 due to COVID-19 pandemic. The shrine board on 27 March 2022 decided to resume the pilgrimage after a gap of two years, starting from 30 June and lasting for 43 days, while following protocols to prevent the spread of COVID. 2022: temporary suspension due to flash flood [ ] On 8 July 2022, at least 16 people were killed, over 40 missing, en route to the venerated cave. Legends [ ] According to legend, Sage It is believed that Yatra (pilgrimage) details and routes [ ] Pilgrimage opening timeframe: July-Aug during ice lingam formation [ ] Pilgrims visit the holy site during the 45-day season around the festival of Amarnath Yatra pilgrimage occurs when the pratham transl. first prayer). ...

Shri Amarnath Ji Shrine Board.

• Helicopter booking for Shri Amarnathji Yatra 2023 is open. • Click Here to Register Online for Yatra 2023 • 62 days long Shri Amarnath ji Yatra will commence on 1 st July 2023 and will culminate on 31 st August 2023. • Toll Free numbers Jmu 18001807198 Sgr 18001807199 • Click here to Download SASB Mobile applications. • It is mandatory for every registered Yatri to collect his / her RFID Card from designated locations in Jammu / Srinagar before embarking on the Yatra. • Carry your Aadhaar details for collecting RFID Cards • Wear your RFID tag on your neck at all times during Yatra for safety & security. • 62 days long Shri Amarnath ji Yatra will commence on 1 st July 2023 and will culminate on 31 st August 2023. • Lt Governor chairs 44 th Board Meeting of Shri Amarnathji Shrine Board • Health Advisory to avoid Hypothermia at Shri Amarnathji yatra • Please walk 4-5 Km daily, consult your doctor, exercise deep breathing and drink plenty of water etc. to prepare yourself for the Yatra. • Please do not undertake your Yatra without proper shoes and woollens clothes and always carry Identity Card, registration Permit, raincoat, Umbrella etc. • Persons aged more than 70 years and less than 13 years and women with 6 weeks pregnancy are not allowed to undertake pilgrimage. • Please consult your doctor again before embarking your journey and do not forget to carry your Registration Permit. • Network connectivity in Yatra area is provided by BSNL, JIO & AIRTEL Pre-paid or Pre-on Po...

Preparations Underway For 62

Srinagar: Preparations for the 62-day-long Amarnath Yatra, which will commence on July 1 and culminate on August 31, is underway, said Kashmir Divisional Commissioner Vijay Kumar Bidhuri on Friday. "We have made an inbuilt system in all the major camps for waste disposal. We are installing CCTV on more routes. We have increased the capacity of the camp and this time we can accommodate more than 75,000 pilgrims at different places," While talking to the media, Vijay Kumar Bidhuri said while talking to the media. He further said that the administration is making arrangements for an estimated 8-9 lakh pilgrims who will be undertaking Amarnath yatra. "We are making our arrangements according to 8-9 lakh pilgrims. The holy cave is located at high altitude so people are appealed to take care of their health before visiting as it is not commonplace," he further said. Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Friday reviewed the preparations for the Amarnath Yatra at a high-level meeting in the national capital, directing to ensure adequate security arrangements to make a comfortable pilgrimage for the pilgrims. Mr Shah directed the officials concerned to make adequate security arrangements on the entire route of 62 days long Amarnath Yatra, which will commence on July 1 and culminate on August 31. Mr Shah also stressed the need for smooth arrangements on the route "from the airport and railway station to the yatra base camp, and directed to provide air service from Srinagar and Jammu at n...

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After a The 350km (220 mile) trek starting on Thursday to an ice stalagmite in a cave in the Himalayas – representing the Hindu god Shiva – passes through mountains, meadows and forests, and is dotted with sand-bagged security bunkers, sharpshooters and drones. The government estimates a record one million Hindus from all over India will join this year’s Amarnath Yatra, as the pilgrimage to the cave at 3,900 metres (12,800 feet) is called. The cave, located north of Pahalgam, a famous tourist resort in Anantnag district, and south of Zojila pass in Ganderbal district that connects Kashmir to Ladakh, is accessed by the pilgrims through both the routes. A Hindu devotees raises his hand as he begins the pilgrimage in Chandanwari, Pahalgam [AP] The pilgrimage is taking place amid tensions in the disputed region which has recently been rattled by a In the last three years, at least 23 Hindus have been killed in suspected rebel attacks, seven of them in the last six months. In response, the Indian forces have intensified their counterinsurgency operations, killing more than 100 suspected rebels this year, nearly 30 in this month alone. The For 75 years, Kashmir has been at the heart of tensions between India and Pakistan who rule over parts of the Himalayan region but claim in its entirety. The two nuclear powers have fought two of their three full-scale wars over the territory. Soldiers stand guard as Hindu devotees begin the pilgrimage in Chandanwari, Pahalgam [AP] Since comin...

Amarnath yatra 2023: How to apply, registration fees and other details

The registration for Amarnath Yatra 2023 has begun on Monday, the officials said. The 62-day-long yatra to the holy shrine will commence on July 1, 2023 and will culminate on August 31. The 62-day-long Amarnath yatra will commence on July 1, 2023 and will culminate on August 31.(HT file photo) Read here: The yatra would commence simultaneously for both the routes- the Pahalgam track in the Anantnag district and Baltal in the Ganderbal district, for which the registrations have been started today through both online and offline modes. Located 141 kms from Jammu and Kashmir's capital Srinagar and at an altitude of 12,756 feet above sea level, the holy shrine lies in the Ladar Valley, which is covered by glaciers, and snow-capped mountains for most of the year. Who can register? As per the guidelines, individuals aged between 13-70 can register themselves for Amarnath yatra 2023 with a mandatory health certificate. Women with a pregnancy of 6 weeks or more are not allowed to undertake the yatra. Online registration process: Interested people can register for the Amarnath yatra 2023 on the Shri Amarnathji Shrine Board official website 1. Visit the official website of the Shri Amarnathji Shrine Board (SASB) 2. Click on Online Services tab and click 'Register'. 3. Enter all the relevant details asked and click on submit. 4. Verify the OTP received on the entered mobile number. 5. Pay application fees. 6. Download yatra permit. Meanwhile, the pilgrims can also register online thr...

Amarnath Yatra (2023)

Amarnath, located in union territory of Jammu and Kashmir is one of the most important pilgrimage in India for the worshippers of Lord Shiva. The Amarnath is visited by millions of tourists every year from all across the world for a challenging mountainous trek called ' Amarnath Cave is accessible only during the Sharavan months of July-August. There are two routes available for undertaking the Amarnath Yatra - via Read more about the Amarnath Yatra dates and registration Located in Jammu and Kashmir, the Amarnath Cave is a Hindu Shrine and is visited by lakhs of people every year. It is located at an altitude of 3,888 m. The Amarnath falls into the categories of the m (Read More) ost famous Hindu Shrines. Lakhs and Thousands of devotees make a pilgrimage to the cave during summers, while it is open, as they cross challenging mountain terrains to reach to the ice stalagmite formed inside the cave. The Amarnath yatra route attracts lakhs of pilgrims every year who visit the site during Shravani Mela in July-August (Shravan month in Hindu calendar) - the only time in the whole year when the Amarn (Read More) ath Cave is accessible. The cave is placed at an altitude of 3,888m, about 141 km from Srinagar, the capital of Jammu and Kashmir and reached through Pahalgam town. The shrine has an important part to play in Hinduism and is considered to be one of the holiest shrines in Hinduism. The annual 'Amarnath Yatra' is marked by 'Pratham Pujan' which is said to invoke the blessi...