1st batch Amarnath Yatra 2015 begins

1st batch Amarnath Yatra has begun on Wednesday, 2 July 2015.

Over 1,000 pilgrims of the first batch of the 2015 annual Amarnath Yatra left Jammu on Wednesday for the high-altitude cave shrine in Kashmir Valley. The holy shrine, dedicated to Lord Shiva, is considered to be one of the most sacred sites for Hindus all over the country.

State health minister Chowdhary Lal Singh flagged off a convoy of 34 vehicles carrying 1,280 pilgrims from Bhagwati Nagar Yatri Niwas in Jammu towards the valley.

This year’s yatra to the 14,500-feet-high Himalayan ice stalagmite in south Kashmir Anantnag district is spread over 59 days. It will begin on Thursday.

Pilgrims use the south Kashmir Pahalgam and the north Kashmir Baltal routes to reach the cave shrine.

Two base camps — one at Baltal and the other at Nunwan (Pahalgam) — have been set up, for the pilgrims to begin an uphill mountain trek to reach the destination.

The shrine houses an ice stalagmite structure that waxes and wanes with the phases of the moon. Devotees believe the structure, called ‘Lingam’, symbolises  mythical powers of Lord Shiva.

A three-tier security drawn from the army, the central paramilitary forces and the state police have been deployed to guard the yatra which has been attacked by separatist guerrillas in the past.

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