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Yatra is traditionally called the ' Amarnath Yatra'. Within the cave are twelve

beautifully decorated Jyotir Lingas. There is the reverberation of "Om Namah

Shivaya" mantra within the cave. The cave yatra is open to the public from 9 am

to 9 pm. It attracts a large number of devotees, especially during festivals

like Shivaratri, when four to five lakh devotees come here in a day. Puja

services are offered free of charge for everyone. There is a wishing pool. The

priest of the temple says, "Devotees can get their wishes fulfilled by lighting

a candle, dropping a coin in the pool and by chanting ' Om Namah Shivaya' seven

times." Ravi Melwani, a well-known business personality and owner of Kemp

Fort, who is also a

staunch devotee of Shiva, was instrumental in the construction of this idol and

temple.

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