Shrikhand Yatra, one of the most difficult yatras of the country, is going to start from July 7, which will continue till July 20.
As part of this journey, the holy stick left for Shrikhand. Saints involved in the holy stick journey will visit Shrikhand Mahadeep on the day of Guru Purnima.
Every possible effort is being made by Shrikhand trust, committee and Kullu district administration for the convenience of the devotees during the yatra.
The team of the Trust has recently inspected this route by traveling 3200 kilometers on foot.
Devotees have to pass through difficult paths to reach Shri Khand Mahadev situated at a height of eighteen thousand five hundred and seventy.
In India, devotees from different states of the country including Himachal Pradesh participate in this yatra. Which is considered one of the most difficult journeys and every year devotees eagerly wait for this journey because there is a lot of difficulty in completing this journey easily.
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