Jammu, Aug. 12 -- The annual four-day pilgrimage to the 11,500 feet high Kounsar Nag Lake, considered sacred in Kashmir Shaivism and Hinduism, concluded successfully with a group of devotees returning to the base camp in Reasi district of Jammu and Kashmir, officials said on Tuesday.
The pilgrimage route from Reasi to Gorvan and up to Kousar Gali falls under the jurisdiction of Reasi district, while the stretch from Kousar Gali to the Oligotrophic lake in the Pir Panjal mountain rage falls under Kulgam district.
The yatra was jointly flagged off by MLA Reasi Kuldeep Raj Dubey and Deputy Commissioner, Reasi Nidhi Malik from Shiv Mandir, Reasi on August 7 amid an atmosphere of deep religious fervour and spiritual enthusiasm.
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