| Four objectives of human life as brought forward by Indian spiritual beliefs are—Dharm (righteousness), Kaam (Pleasure), Moksh (Knowledge) and Arth (Wealth). When people visit the holy shrine of Vaishno Devi Maa all these four blessings are conferred on them. It is believed that no one goes empty handed from the great pilgrimage of Vaishno Devi Maa. Pilgrimage is, of course, a quest and expression of one’s faith! When you look at the innumerable crowd of devotees visiting Vaishno Devi and Amarnath every year—it will surely make you wonder, which invisible force compel so many expectants year after year. Nevertheless, it’s some sort of miracle that every year devotees assemble in large numbers to pay their homage to Vaishno Devi Maa in spite of severe cold, landslide and huge distance. JAI MATA DI!!! LET US KNOW IF YOU HAVE BEEN TO VAISHNU DEVI AND YOUR EXPERIENCE WHEN YOU GOT THERE! |
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