Wednesday, January 8, 2014

Amarnath Yatra

Amarnath in the blanketed crests of the lofty Himalayas. Consistently, in the month of July and August, a picture of Lord Shiva, as a lingam, is structured characteristically as an ice stalagmite which waxes and fades with the Moon's cycle. To begin with a strong base is framed and afterward the lingam starts to ascent on it. On Purnima it gradually gets full structure.Amarnath is very popular holy place in india. One around the most loved traveler site in the whole subcontinent, Amarnath or the home the eternal god transcends all other heavenly places with its supreme heavenliness and serenity. This sincere area, at a flying tallness of 4,175 meters gloats of such a variety of impressive myths and legends about Lord Shiva.The Amarnath Yatra is organised every year by the J &K Govt. during the month of shavan ( July and August).

Amarnath Yatara Route

Devotees go by walking, either from Srinagar or from Pahalgam.the recent journey takes more or less 5 days.

The State Road Transport Corporation and Private Transport Operators give the general administrations from Jammu to Pahalgam and Baltal. Likewise secretly contracted taxis are accessible from Jammu & kashmir.

The shorter northern track is practically 16 km long, however has an extremely steep inclination and is truly challenging to climb. It begins from Baltal and passes through Domial, Barari, and Sangam to achieve the hollow. The northern track is along the Amarnath valley and up and down the track one can see the stream Amaravathy (It is more like a tributary of Chenab) which begins from Amarnath Glacier.


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