One Day ‘Chota Amarnath Yatra’ resumes at Bandipora after a decade.

DC Bandipora Flaggs off Pilgrims Towards the Sacred Cave. A Spiritual Journey Unveiled, first of its kind arrangements made by the district administration: Says Dr Owais.

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Bandipora, August 31: The much-anticipated Chota Amarnath Yatra was resumed after a gap of almost a decade at Bandipora, marking a spiritual journey to the revered Chota Amarnath Holy Cave. The Deputy Commissioner Bandipora Dr Owais Ahmed flagged off the procession of devoted pilgrims, who have gathered from various corners to seek blessings and embark on the sacred pilgrimage.

SSP Bandipora Lakshay Sharma, officers from district administration, volunteers besides senior citizens of the town were present on the occasion.

The Chota Amarnath Yatra holds immense significance for the devout, as it provides an opportunity to pay homage at the holy cave, which is considered to be an abode of Lord Shiva in the woods of Arin Dardpora, Bandipora. Pilgrims were eager to embark on the spiritual journey.

This year, the yatra was planned meticulously by district administration Bandipora after a round of deliberations with the local Kashmiri Pandit community. Many developmental works were done for the first time along the yatra route so as to help the pilgrims. Recent initiatives include the development of track until Maha Daneshwar Temple, also known as Chota Amarnath Cave, setting up of washrooms, langer facilities, deployment of medical teams and provision of other basic amenities.

It is pertinent to mention that not only local residents but many people settled outside J&K also took part in the yatra. Efforts were made by administration for the safe journey of such yatris. Festive atmosphere was witnessed across Bandipora town and especially at Dardpora village, which is the start point of yatra.

Dr. Owais extended his best wishes to all the pilgrims embarking on this spiritual journey. He prayed for their pilgrimage to be blessed with safety, peace, and an abundance of divine experiences.

The DC informed that the 15 kilometer long Yatra will take place through the Arin-Dardpora route via Shamthan and finally to Chota Amarnaath Cave. He further informed that the district administration has collaborated with various departments to ensure smooth coordination and support for the pilgrims throughout their journey.

Devotees on the occasion said that Chota Amarnath is renowned for its spiritual significance, where devotees believe in the manifestation of miracles. They said that the Yatra is a test of both physical endurance and faith, as pilgrims seek blessings and grace within the sanctum of cave.

One of the senior members from Pandit Community said that, as the pilgrims make their way towards the Chota Amarnath Holy Cave, they carry with them the hopes, prayers, and aspirations of countless individuals.

The pilgrims on the occasion thanked district administration for their tireless efforts to make yatra possible after a gap of about 10 years. They mentioned that such arrangements have been done for the first time by administration.

 

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