Jammu & Kashmir – Trip Advisor Expert https://tripadvisorexpert.com Tour and Travel Blog Fri, 05 Jul 2024 16:43:04 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.5 Amarnath Yatra 2015 – Srinagar – J & K https://tripadvisorexpert.com/amarnath-yatra-2015-srinagar-j-k/ Thu, 02 Jul 2015 01:17:45 +0000 http://tripadvisorexpert.com/?p=2465

Amarnath Yatra 2015

Amarnath Yatra, the most named pilgrimage tour in India that calls all the devotees towards the famous cave of Lord Shiva in the state of Jammu & Kashmir in the form of white “Shivlingam” made naturally of snow. The pilgrims need to cover the rugged and challenging ways towards the Amarnath Cave, 40m which is surrounded by snowy mountains throughout the year. The cave itself is covered with snow most time of the year except for a short period of time in summer when it is open for the devotees.

The Amarnath Darshan is all about an annual pilgrimage that is made to the Amarnath cave by lakhs of Hindu devotees on the challenging mountainous terrains to catch the mightiest glimpse of an ice stalagmite formed inside the cave.

If Lord Shiva has truly called you to visit His holy shrine at Amarnath, be assured that our Amarnath Tour packages are the perfect answers to your prayers for a well-crafted, meticulously executed, and spiritually catalytic Amarnath yatra. Whether you want to visit the holy cave of Amarnath from Baltal or Pahalgam, or also want to include the wondrous spots of Kashmir along with Maa’s holy shrine at Vaishno Devi in a single journey, our Amarnath yatra packages are well-tailored to suit your unique expectations from the holy pilgrimage.

Pilgrims visit the holy site during the 45-day season around the festival of Shravani Mela in July-August, coinciding with the Hindu holy month of Shraavana. The beginning of this annual pilgrimage called the Amarnath Ji Yatra is marked by ‘Pratham pujan’ to invoke the blessings of Shri Amarnathji.

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Amarnath Yatra 2014 – Srinagar – J & K https://tripadvisorexpert.com/amarnath-yatra-2014-srinagar-j-k/ Fri, 18 Jul 2014 01:10:36 +0000 http://tripadvisorexpert.com/?p=2461

Amarnath Yatra 2014

Amarnath Yatra, the most named pilgrimage tour in India that calls all the devotees towards the famous cave of Lord Shiva in the state of Jammu & Kashmir in the form of white “Shivlingam” made naturally of snow. The pilgrims need to cover the rugged and challenging ways towards the Amarnath Cave, 40m which is surrounded by snowy mountains throughout the year. The cave itself is covered with snow most time of the year except for a short period of time in summer when it is open for the devotees.

The Amarnath Darshan is all about an annual pilgrimage that is made to the Amarnath cave by lakhs of Hindu devotees on the challenging mountainous terrains to catch the mightiest glimpse of an ice stalagmite formed inside the cave.

If Lord Shiva has truly called you to visit His holy shrine at Amarnath, be assured that our Amarnath Tour packages are the perfect answers to your prayers for a well-crafted, meticulously executed, and spiritually catalytic Amarnath yatra. Whether you want to visit the holy cave of Amarnath from Baltal or Pahalgam, or also want to include the wondrous spots of Kashmir along with Maa’s holy shrine at Vaishno Devi in a single journey, our Amarnath yatra packages are well-tailored to suit your unique expectations from the holy pilgrimage.

Pilgrims visit the holy site during the 45-day season around the festival of Shravani Mela in July-August, coinciding with the Hindu holy month of Shraavana. The beginning of this annual pilgrimage called the Amarnath Ji Yatra is marked by ‘Pratham pujan’ to invoke the blessings of Shri Amarnathji.

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Amarnath Yatra 2013 – Srinagar – J & K https://tripadvisorexpert.com/amarnath-yatra-2013-srinagar-j-k/ Sat, 29 Jun 2013 02:01:54 +0000 http://tripadvisorexpert.com/?p=2457

Amarnath Yatra 2013

Amarnath Yatra, the most named pilgrimage tour in India that calls all the devotees towards the famous cave of Lord Shiva in the state of Jammu & Kashmir in the form of white “Shivlingam” made naturally of snow. The pilgrims need to cover the rugged and challenging ways towards the Amarnath Cave, 40m which is surrounded by snowy mountains throughout the year. The cave itself is covered with snow most time of the year except for a short period of time in summer when it is open for the devotees.

The Amarnath Darshan is all about an annual pilgrimage that is made to the Amarnath cave by lakhs of Hindu devotees on the challenging mountainous terrains to catch the mightiest glimpse of an ice stalagmite formed inside the cave.

If Lord Shiva has truly called you to visit His holy shrine at Amarnath, be assured that our Amarnath Tour packages are the perfect answers to your prayers for a well-crafted, meticulously executed, and spiritually catalytic Amarnath yatra. Whether you want to visit the holy cave of Amarnath from Baltal or Pahalgam, or also want to include the wondrous spots of Kashmir along with Maa’s holy shrine at Vaishno Devi in a single journey, our Amarnath yatra packages are well-tailored to suit your unique expectations from the holy pilgrimage.

Pilgrims visit the holy site during the 45-day season around the festival of Shravani Mela in July-August, coinciding with the Hindu holy month of Shraavana. The beginning of this annual pilgrimage called the Amarnath Ji Yatra is marked by ‘Pratham pujan’ to invoke the blessings of Shri Amarnathji.

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Amarnath Yatra 2012 – Srinagar – J & K https://tripadvisorexpert.com/amarnath-yatra-2012-srinagar-j-k/ Sun, 24 Jun 2012 02:58:26 +0000 http://tripadvisorexpert.com/?p=2453

 

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Amarnath Yatra 2011 – Srinagar – J & K https://tripadvisorexpert.com/amarnath-yatra-2011-srinagar-j-k/ Sat, 02 Jul 2011 02:36:45 +0000 http://tripadvisorexpert.com/?p=2472

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A Journey of Faith and Devotion: Shri Amarn Yatra 2011 https://tripadvisorexpert.com/a-journey-of-faith-and-devotion-shri-amarn-yatra-2011/ Thu, 30 Jun 2011 16:37:36 +0000 https://tripadvisorexpert.com/?p=2726 The year 2011 witnessed a record-breaking pilgrimage to the holy Amarnath Cave, nestled amidst the majestic Himalayas in Kashmir. Over 6.35 lakh devotees embarked on this arduous yet spiritually enriching journey, braving harsh weather conditions and challenging terrains. This blog delves into the chronicles of the 2011 Amarnath Yatra, capturing its essence, challenges, and the unwavering devotion of pilgrims.

The Rejuvenation of the Yatra

The 2011 Amarnath Yatra held immense significance. The previous year (2010) witnessed a devastating flash flood that disrupted the pilgrimage. However, 2011 marked a year of rejuvenation, with a surge in pilgrim registrations compared to the previous year. This renewed enthusiasm reflected the faith and resilience of devotees, eager to reach the holy cave and seek blessings from Lord Shiva.

A Well-Charted Course: Preparations and Logistics

The successful execution of the 2011 Amarnath Yatra was a testament to meticulous planning and coordinated efforts. The Shri Amarnathji Shrine Board (SASB) played a crucial role in managing the pilgrimage. Registration for the Yatra commenced in May 2011, with two routes – Baltal and Pahalgam – offering pilgrims flexibility based on their physical capabilities.

Extensive arrangements were made to ensure the safety and well-being of pilgrims. Medical camps were set up along the routes, equipped to handle emergencies. Security personnel were deployed to maintain order and ensure a smooth pilgrim flow. Additionally, efforts were made to minimize environmental impact, promoting sustainable practices during the Yatra.

Overcoming Challenges

Despite meticulous planning, the 2011 Amarnath Yatra faced its share of challenges. Unfavorable weather conditions, particularly heavy rainfall, disrupted the pilgrimage on several occasions. The routes became slippery, posing a safety risk to pilgrims. Authorities were forced to temporarily suspend the Yatra on both routes to ensure the safety of devotees and allow for proper maintenance of the paths.

However, these obstacles only strengthened the resolve of the pilgrims. Undeterred by the hardships, they waited patiently for the Yatra to resume, their faith in Lord Shiva unwavering. The spirit of camaraderie among pilgrims and the dedication of volunteers created a supportive environment that helped everyone overcome the challenges.

Experiences of the Pilgrims

The 2011 Amarnath Yatra witnessed a diverse cross-section of pilgrims from all walks of life. Some were seasoned trekkers, well-prepared for the physical demands of the journey. Others were elderly devotees, their faith pushing them to overcome their limitations. Many families with young children embarked on the pilgrimage, instilling the values of devotion in the next generation.

The journey to the holy cave was not just a physical feat; it was a profound spiritual experience. Sharing stories with fellow pilgrims, chanting devotional hymns, and witnessing the breathtaking beauty of the Himalayas fostered a sense of spiritual awakening. The culmination of the journey, the darshan (holy sight) of the naturally formed ice lingam within the Amarnath Cave, brought immense satisfaction and a sense of accomplishment for the devotees.

A Legacy of Resilience: The Enduring Spirit of Amarnath Yatra

The 2011 Amarnath Yatra was a resounding success, not just in terms of the number of pilgrims but also in terms of the spirit it embodied. It highlighted the unwavering faith of devotees, the meticulous planning of the authorities, and the dedication of volunteers. The challenges faced during the Yatra showcased the resilience of the human spirit and the power of faith to overcome any obstacle.

The 2011 Amarnath Yatra continues to serve as an inspiration for future pilgrimages. It’s a reminder that the journey to the holy cave is not just about reaching the destination; it’s about the transformative experience it offers, strengthening faith and fostering a deep sense of connection with the divine.

Beyond the 2011 Yatra: A Glimpse into the Future

Since 2011, the Amarnath Yatra has continued to attract a large number of pilgrims every year. Technological advancements have made the registration process more efficient. Additionally, infrastructure improvements have ensured a smoother and safer journey for devotees.

However, challenges like environmental sustainability and crowd management remain. Initiatives promoting eco-friendly practices and responsible tourism are crucial for preserving the sanctity of the pilgrimage site.

A Call to Action: Planning Your Amarnath Yatra

For those considering embarking on the Amarnath Yatra, thorough physical preparation and adherence to registration guidelines are essential. Researching weather conditions and packing accordingly will ensure a comfortable and safe journey.

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Amarnath Yatra 2010 – Srinagar – J & K https://tripadvisorexpert.com/amarnath-yatra-2010-srinagar-j-k/ Thu, 24 Jun 2010 10:43:13 +0000 http://tripadvisorexpert.com/?p=2411 Amarnath Yatra 2010 – Srinagar – J & K

I am sure that, Amarnath cave needs no introduction. It is a very famous cave, located in Jammu and Kashmir, India. The altitude of the cave is 3,888 m. The cave is about 141 km from Shrinagar, the capital of Jammu and Kashmir. The Amarnath temple can be reached through the Pahalgam town. As you all know that, lord Shiva is the main god of Amarnath cave. The best part is that, the Shivalinga will form naturally due to freezing of water drops.

The water drops fall down from the ceiling of the cave and it grows up vertically from the floor of the cave. This is how the Shivalinga in Amarnath cave will be formed. If you want to see this in your naked eyes, you need to take the Amarnath yatra. You can reach the Amarnath temple by two routes. One is through the old and traditional route called Pahalgam town and it will take 5 days to reach the Amarnath cave.

Second route is that, you can take trekking from Baltal and it will take 1 to two days to reach the cave. It is you that has to choose the route what you find reliable and soothing for you. It is needless to mention that, trekking would not be that simple. If you are physically fit and fine, you can do trekking. Otherwise, you should take the traditional route to reach the cave. May to September is the best time to visit the Amarnath temple. During this time, the temperature will be good.

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Amarnath Yatra 2008 – Srinagar – J & K https://tripadvisorexpert.com/amarnath-yatra-2008-srinagar-j-k/ Sun, 18 May 2008 14:54:11 +0000 http://tripadvisorexpert.com/?p=2449

 

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Chashma Shahi – 2007 Sri Nagar https://tripadvisorexpert.com/chashma-shahi-2007-sri-nagar/ Thu, 21 Jun 2007 13:59:39 +0000 https://tripadvisorexpert.com/?p=2478

Chashma Shahi

Chashma Shahi or Chashma i Shahi (translation: the royal spring), also called Chashma Shahi, is one of the Mughal gardens built in 1632 AD around a spring by Ali Mardan Khan, a governor of Mughal emperor Shah Jahan as per the orders of the Emperor, as a gift for his elder son Prince Dara Shikoh. The garden is located in the Zabarwan Range, near Raj Bhawan (Governor‘s house) overlooking Dal Lake in Srinagar, Kashmir

History

The garden was constructed around the spring by the Mughal Governor Ali Mardan Khan in 1632. It was commissioned by the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan for his eldest son, Dara Sikoh. In the east of Chashma Shahi the Pari Mahal (Fairy Palace) lies where Dara Sikoh used to learn astrology.The garden is 108 m long and 38 m wide and is spread over one acre of land. It is the smallest garden among the three Mughal gardens of Srinagar; the Shalimar garden is the largest and the Nishat garden is the second largest. All the three gardens were built at the right bank of the Dal Lake, with Zabarwan mountains (Zabarwan Range) at the backdrop.

Architecture and the spring

The garden presents Mughal architecture as used in different Mughal gardens. The artistically build garden has Iranian influence in its art and architecture and the design is based on the Persian gardens. It is built around a fresh water spring, which flows through its centre in terraces. The topography and the steepness of the land have led the formation of the garden. The main focus of the garden is the spring which flows down in terraces and is divided into three sections: an aqueduct, waterfall, and fountains. A two-storey Kashmiri hut stands at the first terrace which is the origin of the spring. The water then flows down through a water ramp (chadar) into the second terrace. The second terrace serves as a water pool and a large fountain stands at its centre. The water again flows down through a water ramp into the third terrace, which is a square five-fountain pool. It is the lowest pool at the entrance of the garden. The visitors are received through a flight of stairs on both sides of the terraces which leads up to the origin of the spring. The water of the spring is believed to have some medicinal properties. The former Premier of India, Pandit Jawahar Lal Nehru, used to get the water of the spring to Delhi.

Access

The Chashme Shahi is located within the jurisdiction of Srinagar city, 14 kilometres (9 mi) in the northeast from the Srinagar Airport. It is adjacent to Rajbhawan (Governor’s house). The garden is connected by the Boulevard Road which passes along the banks of the Dal lake. There are many hotels and restaurants available for boarding and lodging near the garden. The garden remains open for tourists from March to November. The best time to visit the garden is from April to October. The garden is at full bloom during May and June.

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