PITHORAGARH (Uttarakhand) - Pilgrimages to Adi Kailash and Om Parvat in Uttarakhand's Pithoragarh district will be temporarily suspended starting June 25, announced Kumaon Mandal Vikas Nigam official LM Tiwari. This decision comes amidst concerns that monsoon rains could disrupt the journeys to these high-altitude sites, Tiwari stated on Monday.
The suspension of yatras (pilgrimages) is a precautionary measure to ensure the safety of pilgrims as adverse weather conditions could pose risks at these elevated locations. Bookings for the yatras are expected to resume in September, following the pattern set after Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Jolingkong last October.
Adi Kailash gained prominence after Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Jolingkong, where the breathtaking view of the peak captivated attention.
The yatras commenced on May 13, attracting around 600 devotees eager to undertake this spiritual journey.
Adi Kailash, located in Uttarakhand's Pithoragarh district, is renowned for its spiritual significance akin to Mount Kailash in Tibet. It stands at an elevation of about 6,191 meters and is revered as a sacred abode of Lord Shiva. The pilgrimage to Adi Kailash involves a challenging trek through rugged terrain and offers devotees a chance to experience pristine natural beauty and profound spiritual energy.
Om Parvat, also situated in Pithoragarh district, is famed for the natural occurrence of an 'Om' symbol formed by snow on its southern face. This distinct feature has drawn pilgrims and travelers alike, symbolizing a divine manifestation. The journey to Om Parvat includes a trek that rewards visitors with panoramic views of the Himalayas and a sense of awe-inspiring spirituality amidst the serene Himalayan landscape.
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