Amarnath Yatra 2025 Today Update Photos Jammu Kashmir Lg Manoj Sinha | CRPF Security | Amarnath Yatra- 48,000 devotees visited in three days: The fourth batch of 7000 passengers reached Ganderbal-Pahalgam base camp; Accident on Pahalgam route, 36 injured

Amarnath Yatra 2025 Today Update Photos Jammu Kashmir Lg Manoj Sinha | CRPF Security | Amarnath Yatra- 48,000 devotees visited in three days: The fourth batch of 7000 passengers reached Ganderbal-Pahalgam base camp; Accident on Pahalgam route, 36 injured

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The Holy Amarnath Yatra began on 3 July. 47,972 devotees have seen in the first 3 days.

On the third day of the Amarnath Yatra, 21,109 devotees visited the holy cave. These included 16,159 men and 3,921 women. 226 children, 250 sadhus, 29 Sadhvi, 521 security forces personnel and 3 transgender devotees also arrived for darshan.

The Holy Amarnath Yatra began on 3 July. 47,972 devotees have seen in the first 3 days. Meanwhile, the fourth batch of passengers has reached Baltal in Ganderbal and Nunwan Base Camp in Pahalgam in Anantnag.

Here, on Saturday, four buses of the convoy carrying Amarnath pilgrims collided. About 36 passengers were injured in an accident near Chanderkot Langar in Ramban district. The accident occurred when the driver of a bus lost control due to the brake failure. Due to this, three more buses involved in the convoy collided.

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Buses were damaged after the collision.

After the collision, the convoy stayed for a long time, passengers came out of buses.

Damaged buses are standing on the roadside in Chanderkot, passengers were sent beyond other trains.

After the collision, the injured pilgrims were taken out by the soldiers posted on the root and took out on the shoulders.

Passengers injured in the bus accident were given first aid in the hospital in Ramban.

Amarnath Yatra started from June 3. Picture of first aarti.

Snow Shivalinga in the holy cave. The picture is from Friday.

The picture is on the way to the Amarnath Yatra cave. Special arrangements have been made for the visitors.

Devotees shouted ‘Har Har Mahadev’ and ‘Bum Bum Bhole’ after leaving for Amarnath Yatra.

Tight security arrangements have been made on the Amarnath Yatra route. Along with the army, CRPF personnel have also been deployed.

Many anchors are being run on the Amarnath Yatra route.

More than 3.5 lakh registrations for Amarnath Yatra so far

The 38 -day journey continues from both Pahalgam and Baltal routes. The conclusion will take place on 9 August on the day of Rakshabandhan. Last year, the yatra lasted 52 days and 5 lakh devotees visited the holy cave.

So far, more than 3.5 lakh pilgrims have been registered. Centers have been opened in Saraswati Dham, Vaishnavi Dham, Panchayat Bhawan and Mahajan Sabha in Jammu for registration. Registration of 2000 devotees is going on here every day.

What is on Amarnath Yatra route

  • For the safety of the devotees on the journey, 581 different security companies have been provided with a tight arrangement. In this, security forces personnel including CRPF, BSF, SSB, IBTP and CISF have been deployed.
  • Medical camps have been set up every two kilometers on the route from Baltal to the cave. Warehouses have also been operational in many places in the middle. This year, four stands have been built on the road leading to the cave, while the paths of pilgrims going on foot, horse and palanquin have also been made separately.
  • One jawan is deployed every 50 meters to protect the devotees. Pilgrim Prasad Thakur, who came from Mumbai, said that those who did not have no registration have also been registered very quickly. Today 70 to 80 thousand pilgrims must have seen. There is a good arrangement for food in Bhandare. All the arrangements from toilets to stay are good.

Pahalgam route better for natural beauty Baltal route is better if you are coming only as a religious journey. If you want to live the natural beauty of Kashmir closely, then Pahalgam route is better. However, its condition is contrary to the Baltal route.

Travel from cave to Chandanbadi is fatigue, dust. The path is stoned and is very narrow at some places. Railings are missing in many places on 48 km long shabby route and there are different routes for horses.

The Bhaskar team traveled on the second day from Pahalgam route. As soon as you grow on this route from the cave, you will meet with the young dog squad. Ahead of Panchatarni will be seen sitting in Bugyalas (green meadow on the mountains).

This view was also seen at Ganesh top, flea top 14,800 feet above. Last time there was not so much security.

How to reach: Two routes for travel

1. Pahalgam Route: It takes 3 days to reach the cave with this route, but this path is easy. There is no standing climb in the journey. The first stop from Pahalgam is Chandanwadi. It is 16 km from the base camp. Climbing starts from here.

The journey reaches the flea top after three km climb. Walking from here, the journey reaches Sheshnag by evening. This journey is about 9 km. The next day, passengers from Sheshnag go to Pancharani. It is about 14 km from Sheshnag. The cave from Panchatarni remains just 6 km.

2. Baltal Route: If the time is short, then Baba can go through the Baltal route for Amarnath Darshan. It has to climb only 14 km, but there is a very steep climb, so the elderly have problems on this path. There are narrow paths and dangerous turns on this route.

What should be kept in mind during the journey… During the journey, keep medical certificate, 4 passport size photos, Aadhaar card, RFID card, travel application form with you. Practice 4 to 5 km of walking every day in terms of physical fitness. Do pranayama and exercise like breath yoga. Keep woolen clothes, raincoats, tracking sticks, water bottles and bags of essential medicines with you in the journey.

Amarnath cave is at an altitude of 3888 meters

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