Kashmir

*MP man covers 3200 kms on foot to perform darshan at holy cave shrine*

Qazigund (Badragund), Jul : A devotee from Madhya Pradesh has covered nearly 3,200 kilometers on foot to reach the sacred Amarnath Cave in South Kashmir.

Carrying a religious flag and a 25-kg backpack, Yashwant, a pilgrim, said he began his journey from Madhya Pradesh and has walked through holy cities including Ayodhya, Haridwar and Jyotirling temples.

Talking to the news agencyโ€”Kashmir News Observer (KNO) at Badragund in Qazigund, Yashwant said, โ€œI have been walking for the last four months, and now I am finally about to reach the holy cave. I will proceed through Baltal. My wish is to see my religion and my country progress.โ€

Asked why he chose to travel on foot despite modern conveniences, he said, โ€œYou can explore the world by car or horse, but you canโ€™t truly understand people and cultures without walking among them.โ€

He expressed gratitude for the warm hospitality received along the route and said he faced no major issues during the journey. โ€œI will pray for peace and development in the country once I reach the cave,โ€ Yashwant said.

The Amarnath Yatra, which leads devotees to the 3,880-metre-high shrine, continues to witness stories of extraordinary devotionโ€”

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