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Dharmarth Trust’s Shri Vasuki Naag Kailash Yatra concludes in Bhaderwah

The Charri Mubarak (Holy Mace) returned from the sacred Kailash Kund to the historic Vasuki Nag Temple in Gatha, Bhaderwah, marking the successful culmination of the Yatra. All rituals were performed according to traditional practices, preserving the sacred heritage of this annual journey
12:37 AM Aug 23, 2025 IST | GK NEWS SERVICE
The Charri Mubarak (Holy Mace) returned from the sacred Kailash Kund to the historic Vasuki Nag Temple in Gatha, Bhaderwah, marking the successful culmination of the Yatra. All rituals were performed according to traditional practices, preserving the sacred heritage of this annual journey
dharmarth trust’s shri vasuki naag kailash yatra concludes in bhaderwah
Dharmarth Trust’s Shri Vasuki Naag Kailash Yatra concludes in Bhaderwah___Source/X

Bhaderwah, Aug 22: The revered three-day Shri Vasuki Naag Kailash Yatra, organised by the Jammu and Kashmir Dharmarth Trust, concluded here on Friday with the solemn performance of traditional rituals, preserving the sanctity of this ancient pilgrimage.

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The Charri Mubarak (Holy Mace) returned from the sacred Kailash Kund to the historic Vasuki Nag Temple in Gatha, Bhaderwah, marking the successful culmination of the Yatra. All rituals were performed according to traditional practices, preserving the sacred heritage of this annual journey.

In a statement issued here today, Dr P.S. Pathania, President of the J&K Dharmarth Trust, said that the Yatra commenced on August 20 with traditional prayers, invoking blessings for the cultural prosperity of Bhaderwah. He commended the invaluable contribution of the Bajantris, the traditional folk musicians of Bhaderwah, whose devotional music added a unique spiritual dimension to the Yatra.

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Ashok Sharma (IPS Retd), the Trust’s Secretary, expressed deep appreciation for the District Administration of Doda, whose exemplary support ensured the smooth conduct of the Yatra. "The administration's provision of essential services such as food, water, and electricity at Kailash Kund, perched at an altitude of 14,500 feet, played a pivotal role in the success of the pilgrimage," he said. He further emphasised the Trust’s unwavering commitment to preserving this sacred tradition and invited devotees from across the nation to partake in the divine and cultural heritage of Bhaderwah.

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Arjun Singh, manager of the Dharmarth Trust, also conveyed his gratitude to the District Administration and SSP Doda for their necessary support.

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It is pertinent to mention here that Kailash Kund is a lake of 1.5-mile circumference with crystal clear water, and it is located at a height of over 17,700 feet from sea level. As per mythological belief, the Kailash Kund was the original abode of Lord Shiva, but he later gave it to Vasuki Nag and went to live in Manimahesh of Himachal Pradesh’s Bharmour.

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