Budha Amarnath Yatra Begins with First Group of Pilgrims in J&K
Budha Amarnath Yatra Begins with First Group of Pilgrims in J&K
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The first group of devotees heading to the Budha Amarnath shrine in Poonch left Jammu on Friday morning, August 18th.

There are still 11 days left in the Budha Amarnath Yatra.

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ADGP Jammu, Mukesh Singh, assured pilgrims that all necessary security measures had been taken in preparation for the Yatra.

The Budha Amarnath Yatra, which began today, has all of its security measures in place. For the following 11 days, the Yatra will go as planned. While speaking to the media, ADGP Singh wished all of the yatris safe travels.

Meanwhile, as August 31 approaches, the Bandipora district administration in North Kashmir has been methodically preparing for the next “Chota Amarnath Yatra.”

The ancient Maha Daneshwar temple, also known as “Chhota Amarnath,” may be found in the heart of the beautiful Arin Valley, high in the Himalayas. An organic-looking ice creation called an ice lingam is protected here by the falling water droplets.

The Yatra follows a 15-kilometer trek through the picturesque Arin-Dardpora area, passing via Shampthan on its way to the holy Chota Amarnath Cave. The local people has raised its voices in favour of this religious undertaking, and they have also made a passionate plea for improved infrastructure along the pilgrimage path.

As the day of the ‘Chota Amarnath Yatra’ draws nearer, the whole landscape becomes saturated with prayers and preparations. Every pilgrim’s journey should be filled with spiritual enlightenment and the highest level of safety, and this crossroads is where undying dedication meets community peace.

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