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Book excerpt from Kashmir | Historic routes & views on Amarnath Yatra, to the cave where Bhole Nath revealed the secrets of the universe

"If one looks back, from the first turn in the gorge to Amarnath down the way till Sangam, it’s an impressive sight in pilgrimage season. Above the right bank of the Amarnath nala stretches an unbroken stream of heads with colourful headgear jerkily moving up a sterile grey ragged landscape dotted with snow fields and dominated by craggy peaks."

March 08, 2024 / 12:42 IST
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Mahashivaratri 2024: Amarnath Yatra typically opens for up to two months in the year, usually in July-August. (Photo credit Guptaele via Wikimedia Commons 4.0)

Excerpted from the chapter "Pahalgam, East Lidder and Sources of the Sind" in Kashmir: Travels in Paradise on Earth by Romesh Bhattacharji, with permission from HarperCollins India.

Sangam (3514 m) is where all these paths to Amarnath converge. It’s a wide, pebble-strewn meadow with a helipad for the rich who want to fly to salvation. The view is as magnificent and imposing as it has been on the various routes till here. To the south can be seen the gully leading to Chhut gali (4278 m) above the Nau nar. From Sangam, the way to Amarnath Cave lies to the north. There are, as expected, captivating views in each direction.

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If one looks back, from the first turn in the gorge to Amarnath down the way till Sangam, it’s an impressive sight in pilgrimage season. Above the right bank of the Amarnath nala stretches an unbroken stream of heads with colourful headgear jerkily moving up a sterile grey ragged landscape dotted with snow fields and dominated by craggy peaks. The Amarnath nala’s roar occasionally reaches the endless nala of humanity puffing their way to the Cave. High rock faces dominate either side.

HarperCollins India, 264 pages, Rs 599.