Amarnath yatra crosses 3 lakh in 24 days

Over 3 lakh pilgrims completed the ongoing Amarnath yatra during the last 24 days breaking the record of last four years.

Officials said 3,01,818 pilgrims have been to the cave for”darshan” during the last 24 days.

   

“This number is higher than those who underwent the yatraduring the entire 59-day long period in 2015,” officials said.

Police said another batch of 2,416 yatris left BhagwatiNagar Yatri Niwas in two escorted convoys for the valley on Thurday from Jammu.

“Of these, 893 are going to Baltal base camp while 1,523 aregoing to Pahalgam base camp,” police said.

Situated at a height of 3,888 metres above the sea-level inthe Himalayan ranges in Kashmir, Amarnath cave houses an ice stalagmitestructure that symbolises mythical powers of Lord Shiva according to thedevotees.

The ice structure waxes and wanes with the phases of themoon.

So far, 26 pilgrims have died during the yatra. In additionto this, two volunteers and two security men also lost their lives.Yatra started on July 17 and will conclude onAugust 15 coinciding with the “Shravan Purnima” festival.

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