Srinagar, July 3 -- Nestled in the majestic Amreshwari mountains of Pahalgam, the sacred Amarnath Cave holds the 51st position among the Shakti Peethas of the Indian subcontinent. It is renowned worldwide as one of the most significant pilgrimage destinations, especially for devotees of Lord Shiva.
Surrounded by Himalayan glaciers and towering mountains, this vast cave is awe-inspiring. Its entrance is about 40 yards wide, with a ceiling rising to 78 feet, and it extends nearly 80 feet deep into the mountain, giving it a timeless, historical presence.
During the months of June and July, water droplets drip from the cave's ceiling. These drops gradually freeze on the cave floor, slowly forming a natural ice stalagmite, revered as the Shi...
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