A group of devotees going on the Amarnath Yatra to visit Baba Barfani has left from Jammu on Wednesday. This time, the Amarnath Yatra, starting from 3 July 2025, will continue till 9 August. During this time, some special devotees out of millions of devotees will get the blessings of Bholenath.

Those lucky people will also get the darshan of that immortal bird, who has got Amrita by listening to the story of immortality from Lord Shiva. According to mythology, once Mother Parvati had asked Lord Shiva about the secret of being immortal. Then Bholenath took Mother Parvati to a secluded place to tell this story.
Pairs of pigeons had heard the story.
To ensure that only Mother Parvati could hear this story, he left his bull Nandi, snake, and even his son Ganesh on the way. After this, he reached the holy cave made of limestone and gypsum with Mother Parvati, which is known today as Amarnath Cave.
When he was telling the story of immortality to Mother Parvati. It is said that at that time, a pair of pigeons was also present there. That pair also heard this story and attained immortality. Even today, when devotees of Bholenath go on the Amarnath Yatra, some people see this pair of pigeons.
The pair of pigeons is a symbol of immortality.
This pair of birds is a symbol of the truth of the story and immortality. Some people believe that Shiva-Parvati come in the form of that pigeon. It is believed that seeing a pair of pigeons on the way brings blessings of Lord Bholenath.

People who see this pair of birds experience a happy married life. People who see a pair of pigeons, their problems in life end. They get all kinds of happiness and the path of their salvation is paved.
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