Amarnath Cave Temple – Pahalgam, J&K






Amarnath Cave Temple – The Shrine of the Ice Lingam

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The Sacred Himalayan Shrine of the Ice Lingam

Amarnath Cave Temple

Located in the Himalayas, the Amarnath Cave Temple stands at an altitude of 3,888 meters. The shrine is dedicated to Shiva and is famous for the naturally forming ice Shivlinga. The annual Amarnath yAT is one of Hinduism’s most sacred and physically demanding pilgrimages.

✨ The Miracle of the Ice Lingam

A naturally forming ice stalagmite waxes and wanes with the lunar cycle during the holy month of Shravan.

πŸ“Š Key Facts

Key Detail Information
Presiding Deity Lord Shiva (Amarnath)
Altitude 3,888 meters (12,756 ft)
Location Ganderbal District, Himalayas
Main Pilgrimage Period July – August (Shravan)
Unique Feature Naturally forming Ice Shivlinga

πŸ“œ Legend of the Amar Katha

According to tradition, Lord Shiva revealed the secret of immortality (Amar Katha) to Goddess Parvati inside this cave. To ensure privacy, he left behind Nandi at Pahalgam, the moon at Chandanwari, and the snakes at Sheshnag Lake.

Three Ice Formations Worshipped

  • Main Shivlinga – Lord Shiva
  • Smaller Formation – Goddess Parvati
  • Third Formation – Lord Ganesha

🚢 The Amarnath Yatra

Route Description
Pahalgam Route Traditional 45–50 km scenic route via Chandanwari, Sheshnag, Panchtarni.
Baltal Route Shorter 14 km steep trek, often completed in 1–2 days.

The pilgrimage requires mandatory health certification due to high altitude and security regulations managed by the Shri Amarnathji Shrine Board.

πŸ“ Location Map

✈️ Travel Connections

Mode Details
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Base Camps Pahalgam & Baltal

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Why is the Yatra held only for a short period?
Because the cave remains snowbound most of the year. The ice lingam forms fully during summer (Shravan).
Is the ice lingam man-made?
No. It is a natural ice stalagmite formed by freezing water droplets.
Are there age restrictions?
Yes. Typically 13–75 years, with mandatory medical certification.
Which route is easier?
Pahalgam is gradual and scenic. Baltal is shorter but much steeper and physically demanding.


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