Another batch of 4,773 pilgrims leave Jammu for Amarnath yatra

The eighth batch of 4,773 pilgrims Sunday left the BhagwatiNagar base camp here to pay obeisance at the 3,880 meter high holy cave shrineof Amarnath in south Kashmir Himalayas, officials said.

With this, a total of 36,309 pilgrims have so far left theBhagwati Nagar base camp since the commencement of the yatra from Jammu on June30, a day ahead of the official start of the 46-day pilgrimage from the twintracks — traditional 36-km Pahalgam in Anantnag district and 14-km shorterBaltal route in Ganderbal district, the officials said.

   

Over 85,000 yatris have so far offered prayers at the caveshrine, housing the naturally formed ice-shivlingam, since the beginning of theyatra, which is scheduled to end on August 15 coinciding with the RakshaBandhan festival.

The latest batch, which also included 24 children, left in aconvoy of 213 vehicles under tight security cover and will reach the twin basecamps of Pahalgam and Baltal later in the day, the officials said.

They said while 2,751 pilgrims, including 563 women, 24children and 189 Sadhus are undertaking the yatra through the traditionalroute, the rest of 2022 pilgrims including 507 women and 49 Sadhus are takingthe Baltal track.

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