The Amarnath Aggarwal religious pilgrimage, providing devotees the opportunity to visit Naina Devi, Chintpurni, and Jwala Ji, is set to recommence. Over the past five years, 12 thousand individuals have embarked on this spiritual journey. The Yatra Management Committee has recently decided to facilitate pilgrims’ visits to these three significant religious sites.
Kulbhushan Goyal, Mayor of Panchkula and Chairman of the Yatra Committee, revealed that the pilgrimage was initiated in 2018, with provisions allowing the transportation of 35 passengers per journey. Annually, 60 to 70 trips are organized, enabling devotees to engage in religious observances.
In the upcoming pilgrimage scheduled for the first month of 2024, on January 6th and 7th, devotees will have the opportunity to seek blessings at Naina Devi, Chintpurni, and Jwala Ji. Accommodations have been arranged at Aggarwal Dharamshala Jwalaji for devotees’ overnight stays. The pilgrimage will extend to Haridwar on January 13th and Vrindavan on January 27th-28th. This year’s organization is led by the Amravati Education Society.
The pilgrimage will commence from Mata Mansa Devi Godham in Panchkula Mansa Devi Complex, ensuring a round-trip for passengers. Notably, there is no fare charged for commuting, and the initiative was launched by the Goyal family in memory of their late father and social worker, Lala Amarnath Agarwal.
Mayor Kulbhushan Goyal encouraged the elderly to take advantage of this spiritual journey, emphasizing the seamless experience for devotees. The pilgrimage has gained popularity among participants who have lauded the efforts of Mayor Kulbhushan Goyal. Interested individuals can contact the ANA Group office at SCO No. 10-11 Sector 2 Panchkula or call the helpline numbers 9216115297 or 8901337344 for further details and participation.