Amarnath yatra surpasses last year’s numbers

Yatris waiting for darshan at holy cave on Thursday.
Yatris waiting for darshan at holy cave on Thursday.

9150 pay obeisance at cave shrine

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, July 27: The Amarnathji yatra-2023 has achieved a momentous milestone, surpassing the total number of pilgrims from the previous year. This year’s Yatra has been distinguished by its seamless arrangements, unwavering services, and meticulous management, garnering widespread acclaim and nurturing a sense of harmony among people hailing from diverse backgrounds.
Today, a total of 9,150 yatris paid obeisance at the sacred holy cave, contributing to the cumulative figure of 369,288. This surpasses last year’s total of 365,721, signalling a significant increase in the number of devotees undertaking this holy pilgrimage.
The officials claimed that the resounding success of Amarnathji Yatra-2023 can be primarily attributed to the impeccable arrangements orchestrated by the administration. Every facet of the Yatra, from the provision of langar services to healthcare facilities, sanitation, transportation, and security measures, has been meticulously managed to ensure unparalleled convenience for the pilgrims. The seamless execution of these arrangements has led to a surge in the influx of devotees who are eager to embark on the spiritually enriching journey, and they have expressed their deep appreciation for the well-coordinated efforts.
Officials said that beyond the spiritual significance, the Yatra has also witnessed the arrival of distinguished personalities from various walks of life, renowned badminton player Saina Nehwal, and Bollywood actress Sara Ali Khan. This diverse gathering serves as a testament to the universal appeal of the Amarnath Yatra, attracting individuals from all corners of the globe, united in their reverence for this sacred pilgrimage.
They said Amarnathji Yatra-2023 has also witnessed a significant increase in the number of foreign pilgrims visiting the holy shrine. The pilgrimage’s allure extends beyond national boundaries, drawing people from all over the world to partake in this spiritually enriching experience.
The pilgrims have wholeheartedly lauded the administration’s tireless efforts in ensuring a smooth and hassle-free journey. The efficient organization of the Yatra has provided them with a sense of comfort and security, fostering an environment of gratitude and admiration, officials said further.
Officials said the Yatra coincided with the commemoration of Kargil Diwas at all Yatra Base Camps, wherein the triumph of the Kargil War was honored. The event saw active participation from various security departments, including the Army, CRPF, Police, NDRF, SDRF, Civil Administration, and yatris, further strengthening the bond between the armed forces and the civilian population. The Yatra served as an opportunity to pay tribute to the valiant soldiers who sacrificed their lives in the defense of the nation, they added.
As the Yatra continues to witness an ever-growing number of devotees and garners widespread praise for its well-organized arrangements, it stands as a shining example of communal harmony, unity, and devotion. This sacred journey transcends geographical boundaries, bringing people from all walks of life together in a shared spirit of oneness and reverence, officials said.
They said the yatra this year remains a cherished experience for all pilgrims and continues to inspire a sense of reverence and devotion in the hearts of those who undertake this sacred expedition.
It may be recalled that the last year’s yatra was for 42 days while this year the record was surpassed only in 27 days.
Meanwhile, 25th batch of 3,111 pilgrims drawn from different parts of country left Bhagwati Nagar Yatri Niwas here for twin base camps of Nunwan-Pahalgam and Baltal early this morning under tight security arrangements in a cavalcade of 124 vehicles.
Among them 2,154 pilgrims preferred traditional and longest Nunwan-Pahalgam track in South Kashmir’s Anantnag district while 957 opted for the shortest but terrain Baltal route in Central Kashmir’s Ganderbal district.