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Amarnath pilgrimage ends peacefully

Published: 11 Aug 2014 - 12:46 am | Last Updated: 01 Mar 2022 - 08:43 pm

Srinagar: The one-and-a-half-month-long Amarnath Yatra in Jammu and Kashmir ended peacefully yesterday, officials said. Nearly 400,000 pilgrims visited the shrine.
The final prayer was offered inside the Amarnath cave shrine in south Kashmir Sunday morning after the ‘Chahri Mubarak’ (Lord Shiva’s mace) reached the shrine.
The Chahri Mubarak was carried by its custodian Swami Dipinder Giri in a procession of sadhus and other devotees from its seat here to the shrine.
“The final puja has been performed today (Sunday)...with this, the year’s pilgrimage to the shrine has come to an end,” Giri said.
“We will hold another puja by the banks of the Lidder stream in Pahalgam town where the sadhus will be fed, after which the Chahri Mubarak will be taken back to its seat in Srinagar,” Giri added.
Governor N N Vohra, who is the chairman of the Shri Amarnathji Shrine Board (SASB), also visited the shrine. SASB manages the affairs of the pilgrimage.
Officials said around 400,000 yatris from all over the country visited Amarnath.
Barring a scuffle between a community kitchen cook and a local that triggered burning of 10 community kitchens and over 300 tents at the Baltal base camp, the pilgrimage  was free of any militancy-related incident, officials added.
The yatra started on June 28 from the Baltal base camp and on June 30 from the Pahalgam camp.
IANS