Srinagar, Aug 10: The sacred 2025 Amarnath Yatra concluded today on a highly successful note, with more than 4.1 lakh devotees completing the pilgrimage over 37 days marked by devotion, discipline, and seamless coordination.

Pilgrims from across the country expressed deep gratitude for the flawless arrangements, safety measures, and warm hospitality they experienced during the journey to the holy cave.

This year’s yatra stands as a testament to exceptional teamwork, with the Office of the Hon’ble Lieutenant Governor, the Government of J&K, and the Kashmir Zone Police playing pivotal roles. Their efforts were reinforced by the CRPF (Kashmir Frontier, Valley Frontier, 3 Sector), Central Kashmir Range, Ganderbal Administration, Ganderbal Police, Indian Army’s 2 ASSAM Unit, Beacon Kashmir 122 RCC, and numerous other civil and security agencies.

Despite the unpredictable Himalayan weather, the pilgrimage was suspended for only two days due to heavy rainfall—an impressive feat considering the rugged terrain and scale of the event. The combined commitment of security forces, administrative teams, and volunteers ensured that yatris enjoyed not just spiritual fulfilment but also a safe, smooth, and comfortable experience.

With the blessings from the holy cave, the 2025 Amarnath Yatra will be remembered for its flawless management, deep devotion, and the spirit of service demonstrated by all stakeholders.