
Srinagar, Jul 18 :
Pilgrimage was progressing smoothly as fresh batches of pilgrims today left
Nunwan Pahalgam and Batal base camps for the holy Amarnath cave shrine in south
Kashmir Himalayas, where so far over 2.11 lakh yatris had paid obeisance since
the commencement of the 40-day-long pilgrimage from June 29. A fresh batch of
pilgrims, including women and sadhus, left Bagwati Nagar, Jammu base camp for
base camps in Kashmir early this morning under unprecedented security
arrangements. The yatra was progressing smoothly from both shortest Baltal and
traditional Pahalgam tracks despite rain, a yatra official told . He said on
the 19th day yesterday 8,024 yatris paid obeisance at the Holy Cave. With this,
a total of over 2,10,729 yatris had the darshan at the Holy Cave till this
morning. Meanwhile, pilgrims, who had night halt at Panjterni, 2 km from the
cave shrine on traditional route are paying obeisance since early this morning.
Fresh batch of yatris left Baltal for the cave shrine early this morning to
reach the cave shrine. The pilgrims are expected to reach the cave shrine,
situated at 14,000 feet in the afternoon after covering 14 km hilly terrain on
foot. Majority of the yatris will try to return to base camp after paying
obeisance while other will have night stay in the camp near the cave shrine.
Meanwhile, pilgrims who had reached the cave from traditional track are also
returning via Baltal track. Similarly, fresh batch of pilgrims who had night
halt at Nunwan Pahalgam base camp also left for Chandanwari, the last motorable
halting station on the traditional track. Meanwhile, the pilgrims who had night
halt at different halting stations on the traditional route have also started
their foot journey towards the cave shrine this morning. UNI
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