The annual Amarnath Yatra is under pressure due to an intense heatwave in Kashmir, which has led to the swift melting of the Shiva Lingam. The naturally formed ice structure, central to the pilgrimage, has melted rapidly within the initial days, a stark contrast to its usual lifespan. The harsh weather conditions are causing this rapid change. Even with the Shiva Lingam’s early disappearance, thousands of devotees are continuing their pilgrimage. This year’s rapid melting is an indication of the changing climate, which is causing glaciers to shrink, affecting snowfall and increasing temperatures, all contributing to the Lingam’s early demise. Devotees, however, are undeterred, showing their unwavering faith.
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