Key Points

J&K Lt Governor Manoj Sinha visited the Baltal base camp to review preparations for the upcoming Amarnath Yatra. The pilgrimage to the 3,888-meter-high cave shrine begins on July 3 and concludes on August 9. Local Muslim communities contribute significantly as guides, pony wallahs, and service providers during the yatra. The cave shrine features an ice stalagmite worshipped as a symbol of Lord Shiva.

Key Points: J&K LG Manoj Sinha Inspects Amarnath Yatra Baltal Base Camp

  • LG Sinha inspects Baltal base camp arrangements
  • Yatra begins July 3, ends August 9
  • Helicopter services available at Baltal and Pahalgam
  • Local Muslims play key role in pilgrimage success
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Amarnath Yatra: J&K L-G visits Baltal base camp, inspects arrangements

J&K LG Manoj Sinha reviews disaster management and Yatri Niwas at Baltal ahead of Amarnath Yatra starting July 3.

"Today conducted the on-site inspection of Shri Amarnath ji Shrine Board’s Disaster Management and Yatri Niwas Complex at Baltal axis in Ganderbal. – Manoj Sinha"

Srinagar, June 11

Jammu and Kashmir Lt Governor Manoj Sinha on Wednesday conducted the on-site inspection of the Shri Amarnathji Shrine Board’s disaster management and Yatri Niwas complex at Baltal base camp in Ganderbal district.

The LG said, “Today conducted the on-site inspection of Shri Amarnath ji Shrine Board’s Disaster Management and Yatri Niwas Complex at Baltal axis in Ganderbal. Also, interacted with the taskforce and staff of BRO engaged in improving and maintaining the yatra track.”

This year’s Yatra to the Amarnath Cave shrine begins on July 3 and will conclude on August 9, coinciding with Shravan Purnima and Raksha Bandhan festivals.

The cave shrine situated 3888 metres above sea level in the Kashmir Himalayas houses an ice stalagmite structure that wanes and waxes with the phases of the moon.

Devotees believe that the ice stalagmite structure symbolises the mythical powers of Lord Shiva.

Each year, devotees approach the cave shrine either through the traditional south Kashmir Pahalgam route, which takes three days to reach the cave shrine, or the shorter north Kashmir Baltal route, from where the pilgrims return to the base camp after having darshan at the cave shrine on the same day.

Helicopter services are available for the Yatris at both Baltal and Pahalgam base camps.

Shri Amarnath Yatra symbolises communal harmony as the local Muslims are big stakeholders in the successful conduct of the pilgrimage.

As Pony Wallahs, labourers, who carry pilgrims to the cave shrine, as hoteliers, tea stall owners and guides well versed with the difficult terrain, locals are an important part of the successful completion of the Yatra.

Historical records say that the Cave shrine was discovered for the first time by a Muslim shepherd belonging to the Malik family of Bot Kote village near Pahalgam town while he was grazing his flock of sheep in the area close to the cave shrine.

Before the affairs of the annual Yatra were taken over by the Shri Amarnath ji Shrine Board, the descendants of the shepherd would get some portion of the offerings at the shrine.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
Good to see the LG taking personal interest in arrangements. Amarnath Yatra is not just a pilgrimage but a symbol of our unity. The local Muslim community's involvement shows Kashmiriyat in its true spirit. Jai Baba Barfani! 🙏
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Priya M.
Safety should be the top priority given the difficult terrain. Last year my uncle went and said the BRO did excellent work. Hope they maintain the same standards this year too. The helicopter services are a blessing for elderly pilgrims.
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Arjun S.
While the arrangements seem good, I wish the government would do more to control the commercialization. Last time I went, everything from ponies to tea was overpriced. This sacred journey shouldn't become a business opportunity for some.
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Sunita P.
The story of the Muslim shepherd discovering the cave is beautiful. This is the real Kashmir we love - where different communities live in harmony. Hope this yatra brings peace and prosperity to the region. ❤️
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Vikram J.
Planning to go this year with family. Does anyone know if the new Yatri Niwas has proper facilities? Last time accommodation was very basic. Also, kudos to BRO for maintaining the tough mountain routes year after year.
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Neha T.
The timing coinciding with Raksha Bandhan makes it extra special. Many devotees tie rakhis to the BRO personnel and security forces there. Such heartwarming traditions make this yatra unique. Stay safe everyone going this year!

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