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Amarnath Yatra
Amarnath is 145 km east of Srinagar in Kashmir. There is an ice Silva-linga here
that changes size with the seasons, and also as the moon waxes and wanes it
becomes bigger and smaller. On the full moon day the linga is about 6 ft high.
Each year on the full moon day of July-August (Sravana) when the Siva-linga
attains its maximum height there is a festival at this cave temple. It is said
that Lord Siva first appeared on this day.
It is located in a glacial valley at 4,175m (13,700
ft.). The cave is about 150 feet high and 90 feet long. Within the cave there
are four or five ice formations that resemble the figures of different gods. The
biggest figures of different gods. The biggest figure is regarded as Siva
(Amarnath). On the left side of the linga is an ice formation called Ganesh, and
on the right side is one of Parvati and Bhairava.
The area is covered
with snow from September to June. The cave opens only in July and August. This
is the rainy season, so pilgrims have to brave the rain to get there. About
25,000 people make this pilgrimage each year. You can also hire ponies and
dandies for the trip. It is very crowded during the annual Sravana festival.
There is a yearly pilgrimage starting from Srinagar that is led by the Chhari
Saheb, the holy seepter.
Amarnath Yatra The of
the most important event during July/ August, is Amarnath Yatra to the Holy
Pilgrimage. This is an annual event when thousands of Hindus from different
corners of the Globe visit Amarnath caves. The pilgrims trek from Pahalgam to
these caves and worship the great ice Lingam. Legend has it that Shiva recounted
to Parvati the secret of creation in a cave in Amarnath. Unknow to them, a pair
of mating doves eavesdropped on this conversation and having learned the secret,
are reborn again and again, and have made the cave their eternal abode. Many
pilgrims report seeing the doves-pair when they trek the arduous route to pay
obeisance before the ice-lingam (the phallic symbol of Shiva). This is an event
you certainly will talk about for the rest of your life.
The Legend There is famous Rigvedic Verse that says "Ekam
Sat " that is "There is one Being ,the sages call Him by many names." The God
(Parmeshwar) has three deities who carry on the world .This is Known as Holy
Trinity. Brahma- the creator, Vishnu - the perpetuator of life and Shiva (Mahesh
) -the purifier and perpetuator of good and destroyer of evil. Rig Veda refer
Shiva as Rudra as in its following verse . "We Worship Tryambaka (Rudra) , Who
spread Fragrance and Increases Nourishment , May He release me ,like the
cucumber from its stem , From Mortal Life , But not From Immorality . "(Rig Veda
Mandal VII Sukta 59 and Mantra 12)
The Yajurveda describes Shiva as
ascetic warrior Whose robe is of Deer Skin and He carries Trishul .
According to the verse Satyam, Shivam ,Sundaram ,the life is described
as having three facets Truth (Satyam), Good (Shivam) and the Beautiful
(Sundaram). Shiva is a living God. The most Sacred and ancient books of India,
the Rig Veda narrates His presence in the hymns. Vedic myths, rituals and even
astronomy testifies to His existence from the dawn of time .The Mohindaro and
Harapa findings confirm Shiva worship in the ancient India. According to the
older scriptures, He has three places of His residence. One is Kailash Parvat
another is Lohit Giri under which Brahamputra flows and third is Muzwan Parvat .
Significence of Amarnath
Cave The Legend about the importance of Amarnath Cave is as follows :
- This is The Cave which was chosen by Bhole Shankar for narrating the secrets
of immortality and creation of Universe to Maa Parvati ji . The story goes like
this . Centuries ago Maa Parvati asked Shiv ji to let her know why and when He
started wearing the beads of heads ( Mund Mala) . Bhole Shankar replied when
ever you are born I add one more head in my beads . Maa Parvati said ," My Lord,
my body is destroyed every time and I die again and again, but you are Immortal.
Please let me know the secret of this ." Bhole Shankar replied that it is due to
Amar Katha ."
- Maa Parvati insisted that she may be told that secret. For long Shiva ji
continued postponing . Finally on consistent demand from Maa Parvati He made up
his mind to tell the immortal secret . He started for lonely place where no
living being could listen it . He choose Amarnath Cave . In preparation to that
He left His Nandi ( The Bull which He used to ride ) at Pahalgam (Bail gaon) .
At Chandanwari He released Moon from his hairs (Jataon). At the banks of Lake
Sheshnag He released the snakes . He decided to leave his Son Ganesha at
Mahagunas Parvat (Mahaganesh Hill ) . At Panjtarni, Shivji left the Five
Elements behind (Earth , Water, Air , Fire and Sky) which make living being . He
is the Lord of these elements. It is believed that as a symbol of sacrificing
the earthly world , Shivaji and Maa Parvati had Tandav Dance . After leaving
behind all these, Bhole Shankar enters the Holy Amarnath Cave along with Parvati
Maa.
- Lord Shiva takes his Samadhi on the Deer Skin and concentrate . To ensure
that no living being is able to hear the Immortal Tale , He created Rudra named
Kalagni and ordered him to spread fire to eliminate every living thing in and
around the Holy Cave . After this He started narrating the secret of immortality
to Maa Parvati . But as a matter of chance one egg which was lying beneath the
Deer skin remained protected . It is believed to be non living and more over it
was protected by Shiva -Parvati Asan (Bed) . The pair of pigeons which were born
out of this egg became immortal having listened the secret of immortality (Amar
Katha). Many pilgrims report seeing the pair of pigeons when they trek the
arduous route to pay their obeisance before the Ice-Lingam (the phallic symbol
of Shiva).
Discovery of Holy Cave The story narrated by people about the discovery of this Holy Cave
is of a Gujjar ( shepherd) Buta Malik . He is given the credit of discovering
this Holy Cave . Story goes like this , that a saint gave Buta Malik a bag full
of Coal. On reaching his home when he opened the bag , to his utter surprise the
bag was full of gold coins . This made him overwhelmed with joy. He ran to thank
the Saint . But, what he found was that the Saint had disappeared . Instead , he
found The Holy Cave and Shiv Lingam there in . He announced the discovery of
this to the Villagers. Then onwards this has become the sacred place of
Pilgrimage .
The ancient epics narrate an other story which goes like
this. The valley of Kashmir was under water .It was a big lake. Kashyap Rishi
drained the water through number of rivers and rivulets . In those days Bhrigu
Rishi came that way on a visit to The Himalyas. He was the first to have
Darshans of this Holy Cave . When people heard of the Lingam, Amarnath for them
became Shiva's abode and a Centre of pilgrimage . Since then Lacs of devotees
perform the pilgrimage through tough terrain and avail eternal happiness. The
trek to Amarnath, in the month of sharavan ( July-August) has the devout flock
to this incredible shrine, where the image of Shiva, in the form of a Lingam, is
formed naturally of an Ice Stalagmite, which waxes and wanes with the Moon's
cycle . By its side are fascinating, two more Ice Lingams, that of Maa Parvati
and of their son, Ganesha .
When To take up Yatra
The Amarnath Yatra is organised every year by the J &K Govt. during the month of Shravan ( July and August); the dates however
, vary every year looking at the weather conditions and according to Purnima
(Raksha Bandhan) in the month of Sharavan (Vikrama Samwat). This year Yatra will
be taken up from 08 July, 2003 to 08 August, 2003.
Yatra to Baba
Amarnath Holy Cave for which one has to trek a height of about 14,500 ft is full
of thrill and joy .The feeling of divine which is always beneath ones' heart ,
burst out and one realises 'Moksha' as one attends the Cave and perform the
prayer before the Shivlinga . Surrounded by beautiful valleys, mountains , one
will always feel His presence on the paradise of the earth, the memory of which
hardly vanishes with time A journey which will rediscover the nature and its
love which is always inside but one has never felt.
Climate The
climatic conditions are very uncertain . Rain or snowfall may take place at any
time or place during the Yatra . It is to be particularly noted that abrupt
changes in temperature might occur . Sunny weather may turn into rain / snow
fall in a short time . The temperature may fall up to -5 degree C.
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