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Kashmiri Muslims extend warm welcome to Amarnath pilgrims

 The warm and heartfelt reception of Amarnath pilgrims by Kashmiri Muslims is a powerful reflection of the region’s deep-rooted tradition of interfaith harmony and communal unity. As the 38-day pilgrimage commenced on July 3, 2025, locals came out in large numbers to greet the yatris—offering them water, refreshments, and floral tributes along the route. This beautiful gesture speaks volumes about Kashmir’s enduring spirit of compassion and cultural coexistence.

Highlights of the Heartwarming Reception

[1] Traditional Kashmiri Hospitality
Pilgrims were served kehwa—Kashmir’s iconic saffron-infused tea—along with dried fruits, offering a taste of the valley’s rich culinary and cultural heritage.

[2] United Community Effort
Volunteers from all walks of life—including youth, students, and members of civil society—joined hands to distribute essentials and provide assistance to the travelers.

[3] A Floral and Spiritual Welcome
As pilgrims passed by, they were showered with flower petals and welcomed with Izbandh (burning of wild rue), a traditional Kashmiri ritual believed to ward off negative energies.

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