‘Ekam sat’ means ‘there is one Being’. It is the popular verse of Rigveda. As per this verse, God has three deities to carry on the tasks of the entire world. This is called Holy Trinity: Brahma is the creator, Vishnu is the perpetuator of life and Bhagwan Shiv is the destroyer of evil, purifier and harbringer of good.
In Rig Veda, Bhagwan Shiva has also been mentioned as Rudra. According to Yajurveda, Bhagwan Shiv has been described as an ascetic warrior who wears deer skin’s robe and carries a trishul in his hand.
Bhagwan Shiv is considered as a living God. He has three places of His residence – first and the foremost is Kailash Parvat, second one is Lohit Giri under which flows the Brahamputra and third one is Muzwan Parvat.
Bhagwan Shiv has been mentioned in the hymns of Rig Veda. Even in ancient India, Bhagwan Shiv was worshiped and it is evident from the Mohinjodaro and Harappa findings. .
The Amarnath Shrine Board is responsible for the better management of the Amarnath Yatra. The Amarnath Shrine Board was constituted by an Act of the Jammu and Kashmir State Legislature in 2000 with his Excellency the Governor of Jammu and Kashmir as its ex-officio Chairman.
Amarnath cave is one of the main religious places of Bhagwan Shiv. Every year thousand of devotees from all around the world come to visit Bhagwan Shiv here. The Shivalinga made of ice in the cave is about 10-12 feet high and is the symbol of people’s faith and trust.
At Amarnath Yatra that is while reaching the temple which is located high in the snow capped mountains devotees faces extremely difficult rough weather and terrain and shows their undying devotion for Bhagwan Shiv. .
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