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Uttarakhand: Seven feet snow in Hemkund Sahib, Army takes charge to clear snow for pilgrimage preparations

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Last updated: 7 May, 2025 9:59 AM
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Uttarakhand: Seven feet snow in Hemkund Sahib, Army takes charge to clear snow for pilgrimage preparations
Uttarakhand: Seven feet snow in Hemkund Sahib, Army takes charge to clear snow for pilgrimage preparations

Chamoli: As preparations for the Hemkund Sahib and Lokpal Laxman Temple pilgrimage gain momentum, the Indian Army has stepped in to clear the heavy snow accumulation, ensuring a safe and accessible path for devotees.

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The army’s role in snow removalSeven feet of snow covers Hemkund Sahib GurudwaraDedicated volunteers join the effortChallenges of clearing the icebergAwaiting the grand opening

With the doors of all four Char Dham shrines in Uttarakhand already open, grand opening of Hemkund Sahib is scheduled on coming 25 May. However, the journey to the revered site remains obstructed by thick layers of snow stretching over three kilometers, making removal a challenging yet necessary task.

Recent visuals from Shri Hemkund Sahib Gurudwara pic.twitter.com/4rgG6gGfVM

— Weatherman Shubham (@shubhamtorres09) May 29, 2023

The army’s role in snow removal

Located in Chamoli district, Hemkund Sahib is surrounded by snow-capped terrain that requires extensive efforts for clearance each year before pilgrims can safely travel. The army personnel have divided themselves into two groups, working tirelessly to remove massive ice formations near the base camp at Ghangaria, Atlakoti, and the Hemkund shrine itself. The changing weather poses a significant obstacle, further complicating their mission.

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Seven feet of snow covers Hemkund Sahib Gurudwara

Currently, more than seven feet of snow covers Hemkund Sahib Gurudwara and Lokpal Laxman Temple, requiring specialized techniques for removal. Recognizing the urgency, army soldiers have stationed themselves in Hemkund, dedicating their full effort to making the pilgrimage route accessible before the official opening.

Dedicated volunteers join the effort

Alongside the 22 army soldiers and officers, 12 volunteers (sevadars) have been working since April 20 to clear the Hemkund road leading to the shrine. Their commitment reflects the devotion and reverence associated with the holy pilgrimage, ensuring that the path is prepared for the influx of visitors eager to experience the spiritual journey.

Challenges of clearing the iceberg

One of the biggest obstacles the team faces is the Atlakoti iceberg, measuring 200 meters long and 15 feet high. Cutting through such massive ice formations requires strategic planning and persistence. Despite the difficulties, the army has already cleared a kilometer-long staircase path, bringing them closer to their goal.

The personnel have now been divided into two specialized groups. Group One is responsible for removing snow from Hemkund Sahib Gurudwara, ensuring the main worship area is accessible. While group two is working on clearing snow from Lokpal Laxman Temple and the walking path leading from Hemkund to Atlakoti, crucial for safe passage during the Yatra.

Awaiting the grand opening

As efforts continue, pilgrims across India eagerly await the official opening of Hemkund Sahib and Lokpal Laxman Temple on May 25, hoping for an uninterrupted spiritual journey. The Army’s intervention ensures that safety remains a priority, preventing accidents caused by treacherous snowy conditions.

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