The annual Amarnath Yatra has moved into its concluding stage with the sacred Chhari Mubarak procession departing Srinagar for the holy cave.
- The sacred Chhari Mubarak journey has commenced from Srinagar.
- Pilgrims will perform main darshan on August 28, coinciding with Raksha Bandhan.
- The pilgrimage will officially conclude on August 30 in Pahalgam.
The annual Amarnath Yatra has officially entered its concluding stage. The sacred Chhari Mubarak journey has begun its trek from Srinagar toward the holy Amarnath cave, marking a pivotal moment in the pilgrimage season.
Ritualistic Route and Sacred Stops
The holy mace journey is scheduled to make several ritualistic stops for prayers and ceremonies. The procession will pass through significant locations including Martand, Sarbal, Pahalgam, Chandanwari, Sheshnag, and Panchtarni. Each stop serves as a spiritual milestone for the devotees participating in the trek.
The final batch of pilgrims accompanying the Chhari Mubarak is expected to reach the holy cave on August 28. This date holds special significance as it falls on Raksha Bandhan, during which the main darshan and traditional Vedic rituals will be performed in the presence of the sacred mace.
Why This Matters
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The Chhari Mubarak procession symbolizes the deep-rooted spiritual connection between the devotees and the divine sanctity of the Himalayan caves.
Following the main rituals, the return journey will commence via Panchtarni, Sheshnag, and Chandanwari. The annual pilgrimage will formally conclude on August 30. The closing ceremonies will include traditional rituals, immersion ceremonies, and a ceremonial feast for saints along the banks of the Liddar River in Pahalgam.
Frequently Asked Questions
Question 1: When is the main darshan scheduled?
Answer: The main darshan will take place on August 28, during Raksha Bandhan.
Question 2: Where will the pilgrimage conclude?
Answer: The pilgrimage will officially end on August 30 in Pahalgam.