Amarnath yatra culminates as Shiva’s Holy Mace reaches the cave shrine
The 62-day long Amarnath yatra on the mountains of South Kashmir drew to a close on Thursday with the silver…
The 62-day long Amarnath yatra on the mountains of South Kashmir drew to a close on Thursday with the silver…
Due to a considerable fall in the number of pilgrims, the J&K Administration on Sunday announced the temporary suspension of…
Since the annual pilgrimage started on July 1, over 4.30 lakh Yatris have performed the yatra.
After remaining suspended for a day, an escorted convoy of 1,626 pilgrims left Jammu to perform the ongoing Amarnath Yatra on Sunday.
Pilgrims continued to perform the ongoing Amarnath Yatra as another batch of 1,181 Yatris left Jammu for Kashmir on Friday.
The sacred pilgrimage situated at an altitude of 3,888 metres in the south Kashmir Himalayas began on July 1. The 62-day pilgrimage to the Amarnath cave, which is an abode of Lord Shiva, will culminate on August 31.
The Yatra on the other route, Baltal, is yet to resume. It was halted since Friday due to bad weather conditions in Jammu and Kashmir.
Due to large number of ‘Kanwaraiyas’ coming to fetch water of holy Ganga river during the ongoing ‘Kanwar yatra’ in…
Jammu and Kashmir Traffic Police also issued an advisory and urged the general public not to travel on the NH-44, Mughal Road, and the SSG Roads that were blocked due to the occurrence of two landslides.
Due to heavy rain along the twin routes in Kashmir on Friday, Amarnath Yatra was suspended momentarily till weather improves.