SRINAGAR: Chanting Vedic mantras and Bam Bam Bolay, the ‘ Chhari Mubarak”, Silver Mace of Lord Shiva today left for the Holy Amarnath cave shrine in south Kashmir Himalayas on the final leg of annual pilgrimage, which will conclude on August 21, Sharvan Purnima ‘ Raksha Bandan’.
“The Kishtwar clashes were very unfortunate and we will pray for peace and communal harmony in the country, particularly in the Jammu and Kashmir at the Cave shrine,” Mahant Deependra Giri, custodian of the Chhari said before leaving from Shri Amareshwar Temple Akhara Building at Badshah Chowk near here.
The Chhari was kept in the temple for the darshan of devotees on the occasion of ‘ Nagpanchami’, traditional Chhari-Pujan on August 11 after puja by Mahant Giri at 1700 Hrs.
The Mahant said Jammu and Kashmir is known for centuries-old communal harmony and brotherhood where people belonging to different faiths and regions are living peacefully.
He said those responsible for dividing people on religion and regions must be brought to book and punished as per law of the land.
Mahant Giri said people of the Kashmir valley have always helped the pilgrims to undertake the yatra peacefully and smoothly.
A large number of Sadhus and locals, including security forces, central government employees and Kashmiri pandits joined the prayers in the temple before the journey of Chhari commenced at 0800 hrs.
During pre-90s, the Chhari was taken out from the temple shortly before sunset to have night halt at Sureshwar temple at Sonawar.
However, for security reasons, the Chhari is now taken in a vehicle to Pahalgam after puja at different temples on way. When Mahat Giri holding the Chhari, left the temple and reached Budshah Chowk, Bam Bam Bolay rented the air.