Everything you wanted to know about Amarnath Yatra

Everything you wanted to know about Amarnath Yatra

December 19, 2023

Amarnath is one of the most well-known pilgrimage sites in India, and the government of Jammu and Kashmir organises it every year. Hindu culture is heavily influenced by the shrine, which is one of the holiest sanctuaries. With the exception of a brief period in the summer, the main cave is generally constantly covered in snow and is situated at a height of 12,756 feet above sea level. Pratham Pujan, which is claimed to invoke Baba Amarnath's blessings and draws a sizable number of devotees from all over the world, is celebrated each year to commemorate the beginning of the "Amarnath Yatra". Book Amarnath Yatra package by helicopter with Swastik Holiday at best price.

Belief of Amarnath Yatra

According to legend, God Shiva told Goddess Parvati the Amar Katha in the Amarnath Cave because he wanted to keep it a secret. Nandi, his riding companion, the bull, was left at Pahalgam, as were the moon atop his head, the snake around his neck, the five necessities of life he carried, At Mahaguna Top, Panchtarini and even his son, Lord Ganesha, can be seen.

After he was done, he realised that the parrot had been listening the entire time, and that Goddess Parvati had actually dozed off. The Lord became enraged by this and threw his Trishul to kill the parrot. To protect himself, the parrot flew into the saint's wife's womb. The child later grew up to become a well-known sage.

Safety guidelines for Amarnath Yatra

Children under the age of 13, people over the age of 75, and women who are more than six weeks pregnant are prohibited from participating in this spiritual trip for safety concerns.

There are two Amarnath Yatra routes available for pilgrims to travel to the Amarnath Cave, and both of these routes are easily accessible from all the main cities. One must hike more than 14,000 feet in elevation to begin from Srinagar or Pahalgam. Consequently, it is imperative to prepare yourself physically and emotionally for the travel. There are two ways to get to Amarnath Yatra:

Yatra from Baltal to Amarnath Cave:

It leads to the cave the quickest and most frequently used route. Baltal is only reachable on foot and is located 14 kilometres from the Cave. Ponies are not allowed. However, one can travel on "Dandies." The hike via Baltal is often completed in 1-2 days. It is advised that those on a religious pilgrimage who are in good health, youthful, and adventurous follow this path.

Yatra from Pahalgam to Amarnath Cave:

About 47 kilometres separate the best route from the main Amarnath Cave Site. The first stage of the Yatra starts at Chandanwari, which is located 16 kilometres from Pahalgam base camp and at a height of 9,500 feet.The next three locations are Pissu top, 3 km away and at 11,000 feet, Shesnag, 9 km away and at 11,730 feet, and Panjtarni, 12 km away and at 12,000 feet. The widely available helicopter flights are an option for pilgrims who are unable to make the necessary distance on foot.The walk often takes 3–5 days to complete one way.

How to Register for Amarnath Yatra 

Application form and Compulsory Health Certificate (CHC) issued by the Authorized Institutions / Doctors by SASB must be submitted online in order to apply for an Amarnath Yatra permit.

Note: At the various Registration Branch locations, Application Form and Health Certificate are free of charge.

Requirements for Amarnath Yatra

Make sure all the paperwork is completed if you're intending to go on the Amarnath Yatra. Registration for the Amarnath Yatra is essential, therefore be sure to meet the conditions listed below in order to do so.

  1. In order to use helicopter services for the Amarnath Yatra, pilgrims and travellers must first get a medical fitness certificate from a physician approved by the SASB (Amarnath Shrine Board), attesting to their physical preparedness for the arduous journey.
  2. Other essential documents for the Yatra include your voter ID, driver's licence, passport, and other proofs of identity.

Facilities at Shri Amarnath Yatra

The Indian Army, the Central Government, the State Government Police Forces, along with NGOs and government-provided services, work to give the devotees with the best facilities possible. There are stands and paddling grounds (pandals) where food is always available. The Shri Amarnath Yatra trust, which provides services like power supply, telecommunication, firewood, etc., is largely responsible for the effective organising of the Yatra. Many private operators also offer helicopter services from base camp to Panjtarni (6 km from the cave).

Amarnath Weather

Amarnath's weather changes extremely frequently. According to the forecast for Amarnath, the yatra's temperature will range from 9 to 34 degrees Celsius.

Amarnath Yatra Dates

The Amarnath Yatra will begin this year on June and end on August 2023. More than 3.5 lakh pilgrims will participate in the 36-day Yatra.

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