Amarnath Yatra cancelled second year in a row, check reason and repercussion- In pics

The devotees can pay their virtual obeisance to the holy ice 'Lingam' online through the shrine board's link www.shriamarnathjishrine.com/AartiLive.html

Zee Media Bureau | Jun 22, 2021, 13:04 PM IST
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Annual Amarnath Yatra cancelled

A detailed discussion was held with the members of the shrine board on the present Covid-19 situation before the decision.

The annual Amarnath Yatra would be symbolic only this year, in wake of the Covid pandemic, but all the traditional religious rituals will be performed at the cave shrine as per practice, the Jammu & Kashmir government decided on Monday (June 21).  

A detailed discussion was held with the members of the shrine board on the present Covid-19 situation before the decision.

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Shri Amarnathji Shrine Board held meeting

The meeting was informed that the shrine board has put in place a virtual and televised mechanism for a live telecast of 'aarti' from the holy cave.

Lt Governor Manoj Sinha, who is also Chairman of Shri Amarnathji Shrine Board, held deliberations with Chief Secretary Dr Arun Kumar Mehta, DGP, Dilbag Singh, Principal Secretary, Home, Shaleen Kabra, and Principal Secretary to Lt Governor, Nitishwar Kumar, who is also the CEO of Shrine Board, and directed that devotees should be enabled to attend the morning and evening aarti in online mode.  

 

He said it would help them to pay their obeisance while also avoiding travel and exposure.  

 

The meeting was informed that the shrine board has put in place a virtual and televised mechanism for a live telecast of 'aarti' from the holy cave.

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Board to live telecast morning and evening aarti from Holy Cave shrine

Covid protocol on the significant and pious days like `Pratham Pooja`, and the `Samapan Pooja`.

"It is important to save people's lives. So, it is not advisable to hold and conduct this year`s pilgrimage in the larger public interest. Shri Amarnathji Shrine Board is aware of and respect the sentiments of millions of devotees, and to keep the sentiments alive, the Board shall continue the live telecast of morning and evening aarti from the Holy Cave shrine," the Lt Governor said.  

 

He also stressed the need to follow Covid protocol on the significant and pious days like `Pratham Pooja`, and the `Samapan Pooja`. He further stressed that saints visiting the cave shrine to perform `aarti` as per "Shastras" would follow Covid appropriate behaviour.

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Focus on containing pandemic & strengthening health infrastructure

Our focus is on containing the pandemic and strengthening health infrastructure,

The shrine board CEO said that arrangements have been made for the `Chhari Mubarak`, the mace of Lord Shiva, to be taken to the holy cave on August 22, when the yatra is to conclude, coinciding with the festival of Raksha Bandhan.  

 

"Shri Amarnathji Shrine Board has been assessing the Covid situation in the Union Territory and the country. Our focus is on containing the pandemic and strengthening health infrastructure," he said

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Morning Aarti at 6 AM, evening Aarti at 5 PM

Nitishwar Kumar said that both morning telecast of aarti at 6 a.m. and evening aarti at 5 p.m., each for 30 minutes, is to be live-streamed on the shrine board`s website and the app specifically dedicated for the devotees.

Nitishwar Kumar said that both morning telecast of aarti at 6 a.m. and evening aarti at 5 p.m., each for 30 minutes, is to be live-streamed on the shrine board`s website and the app specifically dedicated for the devotees.  

 

The devotees can pay their virtual obeisance to the holy ice `Lingam` online through the shrine board`s link www.shriamarnathjishrine.com/AartiLive.html.

 

The same may also be streamed through its mobile app which may be downloaded through the link http://play.google.com/store/apps/details?idcom.ncog.shriamarnath from the Google Play Store.

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Amarnath Yatra cancellation to affect economy

This will (Amarnath Yatra cancellation) certainly affect business and the economy, which is already on the decline.

After the Jammu and Kashmir government announced the cancellation of this year's Amarnath Yatra, Kashmir Traders' Federation General Secretary Bashir Ahmad said the decision would adversely impact the business and economy of the people dependent on the Yatra.

 

"This will (Amarnath Yatra cancellation) certainly affect business and the economy, which is already on the decline. There was an expectation that the Yatra will run normally this year. For the last three years, the Yatra has seen cancellation which impacted the lives and livelihood of those dependent on this Yatra for their business," said Ahmad.

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Kashmir Traders' Federation concerned about local business

Ahmad added that people who live hand-to-mouth will surely be hit by the decision adding that the government must have thought all the aspects of the decision and then have taken it in the interest of the people.

Ahmad added that people who live hand-to-mouth will surely be hit by the decision adding that the government must have thought all the aspects of the decision and then have taken it in the interest of the people.

 

"We are sad. But the government must have taken the decision after considering all aspects of the decision," he said. Earlier in the day, the Shri Amarnath Ji Shrine Board informed that the Jammu and Kashmir government has decided to cancel this year`s Amarnath Yatra but all the traditional religious rituals will be performed at the Holy Cave Shrine as per past practice.

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Savings lives important than anything else

Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha had said that it is important to save people`s lives.

Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha had said that it is important to save people`s lives."So, it is not advisable to hold and conduct this year`s pilgrimage in the larger public interest. 

 

Shri Amarnathji Shrine Board is aware of and respect the sentiments of millions of devotees, and to keep the sentiments alive, the Board shall continue the live telecast of morning and evening Aarti from the Holy Cave shrine," he had said.

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