According to officials, this was the smallest batch of pilgrims to leave for the 3,888-metre-high shrine of Lord Shiva from Jammu, so far, this year.
Escorted by the CRPF and police, the batch comprising 454 males, 125 females plus 99 sadhus and sadhvis left in a convoy of 24 vehicles for Baltal and Pahalgam base-camps this morning, officials said.
With this, a total of 66,834 pilgrims have left Jammu for Amarnath in 26 batches since the yatra began from Jammu on June 28.
As per official figures, 2,20,490 devotees offered prayers to the naturally formed ice-Shivlingam during the yatra in 2016.
However, the number of pilgrims this year is still less than 3,52,771 yatris who visited the cave shrine in 2015.
The government has mobilised a heavy security blanket of over35,000 to 40,000 troops including the police, the Army, the BSF andthe CRPF, for the yatra.
On July 10, a bus carrying pilgrims in the Anantnag district was attacked by terrorists. Eight devotees died and 32 were injured in the attack.
Situated in a narrow gorge at the farther end of the Lidder valley, the Amarnath shrine is 46 km from Pahalgam and 14 km from Baltal.
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