The Amarnath Caves |
What is it about the place? First the legend.
Once, Goddess Parvati asked Lord Shiva the reason for his
immortality. While she had been taking different births, he remained the same.
Shiva avoided the discourse till he could, but then Parvati would not give up.
At last Shiva decided to tell her the mystery, but wanted to ensure that none
other than she should hear it.
Shiva identified a cave in the mountains and as part of the
preparations for the secret discourse; he left his vahana, the Nandi Bull at Pahalgam
(Bail gaon). He left the moon from
his hair at a place called the Chandanwari
and his snakes at the Lake Sheshnag.
He left Lord Ganesha at Mahaguna Parvat
and the five elements of life at Panjitarini.
(All these are present day sites of reverence and part of the Amarnath yatra). Once inside the cave, Shiva
opened his third eye, from which he created a ball of fire which destroyed all
living being around the area, leaving the two, Shiva and Parvati all alone for
the Amar Katha (immortal discourse).
Shiva then sat on his deer skin and related the entire mystery.
It was in this cave of Amarnath, where the discourse was supposed to
have taken place.
From here there are different versions of the legend. We will go
through them briefly.
One version says that under the deer skin was an un-hatched egg of a
pigeon. In the course of the discourse, the egg hatched and out came a pair of
pigeons. Since they had heard the discourse, then have become immortal and
pilgrims say that even today, a pair of pigeons are found flying around during
this season of pilgrimage.
Another version says that from the egg came out a parrot. Shiva had
told Parvati that she should continuously acknowledge, by saying “Hm”, during the discourse as he would be
in his yogic trance. When the egg hatched and the first thing the parrot learnt
was the “Hm” uttered by Parvati. In
due course of the discourse, Parvati had fallen asleep and it was the parrot
who had kept acknowledging during the entire discourse. When Shiva came to know
about it, he was angry and sent his trident to kill the parrot. The parrot flew
away from the chasing trident and entered into the mouth of a yawning wife of Sage
Vasishta. The parrot entered into the womb of the wife, but did not want to
come out as he had known all the mysteries of life and did not want to enter
the world of Maya, illusions. Later with the intervention of Lord Vishnu, a
child was born the sage’s wife, who became famous by the same of Sage Shuka (Shuka is parrot in Sanskrit).
Shiva also ordained that anybody who visits the Amaranath caves
during this auspicious period will be released from the cycle of birth and
death.
Ice Shiva-lingam |
Though the Amarnath yatra has
had its share of controversies due to the impact on national security as well
as the environment due to rampant pollution, the yatra has its picturesque moments, besides spiritual and divine
moments. For the believer, it is a quest of immortality and for the adventurous
it is the thrill of the tough terrain; in both the cases it draws lakhs of
devotees every year.
After all, both the believers as well as the adventurous are
‘seeking’!
Thank you for sharing this.Amarnath is the of the famous hindu pilgrimage dedicated to lord shiva.The cave is surrounded by snowy mountains & is cover with amarnath read more.....
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