The doors of the Himalayan shrine located at a height of 16,000 ft were declared closed by chief Granthi Jassa Singh after an elaborate ceremony during which the last prayers of the season were offered at about 11.30 AM, Gurudwara Prabandhak Committee sources said.
Immediately after the closure of the temple, Sikh pilgrims who had converged at the shrine over the past few days to witness the ceremony began retreating to Govindghat from where the 22-km trek to the temple begins, they said.
Areas around Hemkund Sahib have been receiving light snowfall for the past few days.
Though the trek route to the shrine was heavily damaged in last year's calamity, Hemkund Sahib received more pilgrims this season than the famous 'Char Dham' yatra to Kedarnath, Badrinath, Gangotri and Yamunotri, they added.
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