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Amarnath Yatra 2025: Registration, Significance, and Rituals of Baba Barfani’s Blessings
The Amarnath Yatra is considered both a difficult journey and an immensely rewarding one. The Shivling in the Amarnath Cave forms naturally and is popularly known as Baba Barfani. Devotees will soon have the opportunity to seek the blessings of Baba Barfani. In 2025, the Amarnath Yatra will begin on July 3, and it will conclude on August 9, 2025. The registration process for the yatra started on March 15, and this year, the pilgrimage will last for 37 days.
Significance of Amarnath Yatra
Hindu scriptures mention that it was in this sacred cave that Lord Shiva narrated the Amar Katha (the story of immortality) to Mata Parvati. According to religious beliefs, any devotee who sincerely visits Amarnath and witnesses the darshan of Baba Barfani will have all their sins washed away and will eventually attain moksha (liberation). Additionally, it is said that the pilgrimage to this holy site grants the same spiritual merit as visiting 23 other sacred shrines. The self-manifested Shivling in Amarnath fluctuates in size according to the phases of the moon.
The Amarnath yatra traditionally begins on Ashadha Purnima (the full moon day in the month of Ashadha) and continues through Sawan. The yatra concludes on Shravan Purnima, which coincides with Raksha Bandhan. It is believed that Lord Shiva first visited this cave on Shravan Purnima, making this day especially significant for the darshan of the cave. On this day, a special ritual is performed where the Chhadi Mubarak (a ceremonial staff) is placed next to the Shivling inside the cave.
What is “Chhadi Mubarak”?
“Chhadi Mubarak” is an important religious tradition associated with the Amarnath Yatra. During this ritual, a sacred staff or gada, believed to be related to Lord Shiva, is carried to the Amarnath Cave. This staff symbolizes the conclusion of the pilgrimage and marks the end of the yatra. This tradition holds great significance and is considered a key part of the religious practice.