Guest guest Posted February 26, 2006 Report Share Posted February 26, 2006 the image captured in the camera till date.2. another time, the same huge black colour nag was swimming in and out of the water in the lake. this time also it was watched by thousands but none could capture it in the camera.3. this was the most holiest experience of all the three. one night on the auspicious shravana poornima day i was sleeping inside the tent at the base camp above the sheshnag lake. suddenly i heard chantings of "om namah shivaya" and "harahara mahadev". i woke up and stepped outside and it was a heavenly experience. thousands of pilgrims were standing at the edge of the mountain to watch the sheshnage lake 1000 feet below. at that time the sheshnag was swimming from oneside of the lake to the other side which took nearly two hours. at midnight on the shravana poornima day, the naga mani on the sheshnag spread countless sparkles of light from the reflection of full moon and the entire valley was felt like lit with thousands of watts of lights. all the pilgrims (thousands in number) kept chanting shiva mantras all these two hours forgetting the minus temperature at midnight. thereafter several shivbhakts including me kept singing bhajans of lord shiva for two more hours and went to sleep around 2am. here too none of the pilgrims got the photos captured.in praise of lord shiva and with best wishesarjun, "mahadevadvaita" wrote:>> > in my thirteen years of amarnath> > pilgrimage, i had the darshan of the real seshnag (lord shiva's> > snake) only three times. > > Dear Arjun Panditji, Please tell us more about the seshnag darshan. > What kind of snake(s) did you see 3 times ??> > thanks,> > Om Namah Shivaya>------------------------ Sponsor --------------------~--> Join modern day disciples reach the disfigured and poor with hope and healinghttp://us.click./lMct6A/Vp3LAA/i1hLAA/CSdplB/TM--~-> Links<*> To visit your group on the web, go to:/<*> To from this group, send an email to:<*> Your use of Groups is subject to: Jiyo cricket on India cricket Messenger Mobile Stay in touch with your buddies all the time. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 26, 2006 Report Share Posted February 26, 2006 dear shiv bhakt om namo bhagawate rudraya during the period october to march, the entire amarnath cave shrine is generally covered with snow and not visited by ordinary pilgrims except the BSF, Army and the kashmiri locals. during the balance six months i.e. april to september, several local kashmiris keep visiting the shrine without any security and without any support. the official darshan of this holy cave for all people is fixed by the government during the shravan month which is around july. earlier this official darshan used to be 15 days which has now been increased to 30 days. it is during these 15 or 30 days in shravan month that we undertake this pilgrimage. lakhs of pilgrims have had darshan of this holy seshnag but there is no fixed time, day, month or year. since 1993 i have been visiting amarnath every year but only on three occassions i could have a darshan of the holy seshnag. i have also taken a photograph of a real black cobra at chandanwari which came in front of me and gave a darshan to all the passersby by prettily sitting on a stone for 5-10 minutes. these photos are in the files section. with best wishes arjun , youou ouou <ram19524 wrote: > > Wow ,what a blessings you people have got !! > > Let me know whether darshan of Seshnag is possible for all Devotees ? > > And does it happen all over the year or only during particular month is it visible ?! > > pls clarify > > regards, > > Ramkumar > > panditarjun2004 <panditarjun2004 wrote: > dear shiv bhakt > > here are my three experiences: > > 1. once we have seen a huge black colour nag swimming in the seshnag > which was watched by thousands from around 1000 feet above the lake > level at which we were trekking for the amarnath shrine. so one can > guess the real size of that black nag. most of us clicked our cameras > and 100% pilgrims got these photos empty and not a single person got > the image captured in the camera till date. > > 2. another time, the same huge black colour nag was swimming in and out > of the water in the lake. this time also it was watched by thousands > but none could capture it in the camera. > > 3. this was the most holiest experience of all the three. one night on > the auspicious shravana poornima day i was sleeping inside the tent at > the base camp above the sheshnag lake. suddenly i heard chantings > of "om namah shivaya" and "harahara mahadev". i woke up and stepped > outside and it was a heavenly experience. thousands of pilgrims were > standing at the edge of the mountain to watch the sheshnage lake 1000 > feet below. at that time the sheshnag was swimming from oneside of the > lake to the other side which took nearly two hours. at midnight on the > shravana poornima day, the naga mani on the sheshnag spread countless > sparkles of light from the reflection of full moon and the entire > valley was felt like lit with thousands of watts of lights. all the > pilgrims (thousands in number) kept chanting shiva mantras all these > two hours forgetting the minus temperature at midnight. thereafter > several shivbhakts including me kept singing bhajans of lord shiva for > two more hours and went to sleep around 2am. here too none of the > pilgrims got the photos captured. > > in praise of lord shiva and with best wishes > arjun > > > , "mahadevadvaita" > wrote: > > > > > in my thirteen years of amarnath > > > pilgrimage, i had the darshan of the real seshnag (lord shiva's > > > snake) only three times. > > > > Dear Arjun Panditji, Please tell us more about the seshnag darshan. > > What kind of snake(s) did you see 3 times ?? > > > > thanks, > > > > Om Namah Shivaya > > > > > > > > Links > > > > > Jiyo cricket on India cricket > Messenger Mobile Stay in touch with your buddies all the time. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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