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Astro News:The Amarnath Yatra is considered one of the holiest and difficult pilgrimage in India. This yatra takes place up to the Amarnath cave situated on the high hills of Jammu and Kashmir, where every year Himling, which is made naturally, becomes a symbol of Lord Shiva for devotees. It is believed that in this cave, Shiva himself described Parvati as the secret of immortality. For this reason, this place was called "Amarnath" - that is, the lord of immortality. The journey takes place in the month of Shravan and lasts for about 40-45 days. Devotees reach the cave located at an altitude of about 3,880 meters to see Lord Shiva, crossing the mountains, difficult paths and adverse weather. The journey is from two main routes - one from Pahalgam and the other from Baltal. The Baltal route is small but more difficult, while the Pahalgam route is considered relatively long but beautiful and convenient.
The Amarnath Yatra is not only physically climbing the mountains, it is a journey of upwards of the soul. It is believed that the person who performs this journey with full devotion and restraint receives the special grace of Lord Shiva. By traveling, a person gets the following spiritual benefits:
It has been told in the Hindu scriptures that by traveling Amarnath, a person can be free from the sins of previous deeds of his life. This journey purifies the soul and leads to salvation.
When a person overcomes difficult paths and adverse conditions, it develops tolerance, sacrifice and reverence. It stabilizes the mind and provides spiritual force.
It is believed that the one who travels Amarnath gets the blessings of Lord Shiva and can get rid of the cycle of life and death.
This journey tests both body and mind. When a person crosses all difficulties and see Himling, he experiences a unique spiritual satisfaction, which lives in memory throughout his life.
The Amarnath Yatra is extremely important not only from religious, but also from social perspective. It is a symbol of the cultural unity of India, where devotees from north to south, east to west gather for the same purpose - darshan of Lord Shiva. Here the boundaries of caste, religion, language and region are eliminated.
The Jammu and Kashmir administration and the Indian Army together make the visit safe and well-organized. Special forces are deployed for the safety of passengers, health check -up, helicopter service, bhandare and rest centers are arranged. The Amarnath Yatra is not just a pilgrimage, it is a spiritual practice, which leads human life towards divinity. This journey teaches us to sacrifice, reverence, patience and restraint. The peace and satisfaction that the mind gets from the philosophy of Lord Shiva, is not compared to any material happiness in the world.Finally, the Amarnath Yatra teaches that it is possible to attain salvation only by crossing the difficulties of life, and this is the true message of Shiva - "Be patient, do penance, and finally get the truth."