2. There was nobody in the cavern when the mystery was being told with the exception of a couple of pigeons. It is said that the pigeons are unfading and you can at present observe them in the cavern each year
3. Pahalgam around 96 kms from the cavern is supposed to be the main spot where Lord Shiva halted to rest. He left his bull Nandi there.
4. He left his moon around 16 kms from Pahalgam and thus the spot is named as Chandanbadi
5. Next, you should go through Pissu Top. It is said that Pissu Top is made of the heap of dead collections of evil presences after a battle among God and Demons happened to arrive at the cavern top
6. Shiva left his snake known as Sheshnag in a lake which is presently called as Sheshnag Lake. The frosty blue water of the lake in the midst of snow-clad mountains is an incredible sight
7. Shiva, left Lord Ganesha in Mahagun slopes while in transit to Amarnath
8. He left the 5 life components air, water, fire, earth and sky at Panjtarni
9. You can discover three normally framed Lingas of ice in the Amarnath cavern, each speaking to Lord Shiva, Goddess Parvathi and Lord Ganesha. The cavern is over 5000 years of age and even since found, the Lingas melts away with Lunar Cycle which is a wonder in itself
10. There is a wellspring of water falling near Shiva Linga which is as yet not followed after innumerable attempts from researchers
11. The most hallowed Hindu Pilgrimage is supposed to be found by a muslim shepherd named Buta Malik who was given a sack of coal by a holy person. The pack of coal transformed into gold coins when he arrived at home. He returned to discover the holy person just to discover the altar there
Har Har Mahadev!





