Key Points

Thousands of Amarnath Yatra pilgrims are receiving free langar services in Jammu, organized by volunteers like Virender Kumar Sharma for 17 years. Devotees have praised security forces for ensuring safety despite recent concerns. Union Minister Jitendra Singh confirmed strong pilgrimage turnout, dispelling fears after the Pahalgam attack. The 38-day yatra to the 3,880m-high cave shrine continues with robust arrangements.

Key Points: Amarnath Yatra Pilgrims Receive Free Langar Services in Jammu

  • Free langar services provided for 17 years in Jammu
  • Pilgrims praise security forces for safety
  • Over 26,000 devotees visit despite recent attacks
  • Annual yatra spans 38 days to 3,880m-high cave shrine
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Pilgrims participating in Amarnath Yatra receive free langar services in Jammu

Thousands of Amarnath Yatra pilgrims enjoy free langar services in Jammu, with organizers and security forces ensuring a smooth pilgrimage.

"We have been running this langar for almost 17 years, and it's a completely free service. – Virender Kumar Sharma"

Jammu, July 8

Thousands of pilgrims participating in the ongoing Amarnath Yatra 2025 are receiving free langar services at the Jammu base camp and other locations, including the National Highway.

Virender Kumar Sharma, who has been organizing the langar facility for the past 17 years, said, "We have been running this langar for almost 17 years, and it's a completely free service. People come from far-off places, and whoever comes here, they have devotion towards it and also make donations. There are many langars in the city, but we run this langar for free and don't expect anything in return."

The pilgrims have expressed gratitude for the security forces and the arrangements along the Pahalgam route.

Siddharth Agrawal, a first-time pilgrim, praised the security personnel, saying, "I am here for the first time. Despite recent incidents, the armed forces are working hard for us. We may not have had the courage to come here without their support. We are roaming around freely because they are standing here with guns. I salute the CRPF and the J-K Police."

Nilesh Upadhyay, another pilgrim undertaking the yatra for the 13th time, echoed similar sentiments, saying, "The arrangements are very good. There is peace here."

Union Minister Jitendra Singh stated that around 26,000-27,000 pilgrims have visited the Amarnath Yatra since its commencement on July 2, dispelling concerns that the recent terrorist attack in Pahalgam might deter pilgrims.

The 38-day annual Amarnath pilgrimage to the 3,880-metre-high holy cave shrine in South Kashmir began on July 3, 2025 and will conclude on August 9, 2025 (Raksha Bandhan).

The pilgrimage began simultaneously from both routes - Pahalgam track (Anantnag district) and Baltal (Ganderbal district).

Amarnath Yatra is an annual pilgrimage to the Amarnath cave, where devotees pay homage to an ice stalagmite believed to be the lingam of Lord Shiva.

The ice stalagmite forms every year during the summer months and reaches its maximum size in July and August, when thousands of Hindu devotees make an annual pilgrimage to the cave.

- ANI

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Rohit P
While I appreciate the langar services, I wish the government would improve sanitation facilities along the route too. Last year when I went, toilets were in terrible condition. Devotion shouldn't mean compromising on basic hygiene.
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Aryan K
Salute to our security forces! 👮‍♂️ They make it possible for pilgrims to undertake this sacred journey safely despite all challenges. Jai Hind!
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Shreya B
My grandparents did the yatra last week and couldn't stop talking about the delicious food at langars. It's amazing how volunteers cook for thousands daily with so much love. This is Bharat's true sanskriti!
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Michael C
As someone visiting from Canada, I'm deeply moved by this tradition. The communal dining experience and devotion I witnessed at Amarnath Yatra changed my perspective about India. Planning to volunteer next year!
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Kavya N
Just returned from the yatra yesterday! The arrangements this year are much better than pre-COVID times. Special thanks to the local Kashmiri shopkeepers too - they were so helpful to pilgrims despite the harsh weather conditions.

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