The long-awaited Kailash Mansarovar Yatra is set to restart in 2025 after a five-year pause caused by the Covid-19 pandemic and border tensions between India and China. This spiritual pilgrimage, deeply significant for Hindus, Jains, and Buddhists, will welcome 750 selected Indian pilgrims who will travel via newly motorable routes, promising a smoother journey. The Chinese Embassy in India has warmly congratulated the pilgrims and expressed hope that the yatra will be both a spiritually enriching experience and an opportunity to experience Chinese hospitality.
Yatra Details and Route Arrangements
The Ministry of External Affairs announced that the 2025 Kailash Mansarovar Yatra will begin in June and continue until August. Pilgrims have been selected through a computerized, random, and gender-balanced draw to ensure fairness and transparency. This year, the yatra will be conducted using two fully motorable routes—Lipulekh and Nathu La—significantly reducing the need for strenuous trekking traditionally associated with the pilgrimage.
The Lipulekh route will see five batches of 50 pilgrims each, while the Nathu La route will accommodate ten batches of the same size. Every batch will be accompanied by two liaison officers to facilitate coordination and ensure the smooth progress of the yatra. This arrangement is expected to enhance safety and comfort, allowing pilgrims to focus on the spiritual aspects of their journey.
Spiritual and Diplomatic Significance
The Kailash Mansarovar Yatra holds profound spiritual importance for followers of Hinduism, Jainism, and Buddhism, providing devotees with the rare opportunity to visit the sacred Mount Kailash and the nearby Mansarovar Lake in Tibet. After being suspended in 2020 due to the pandemic, the yatra was further delayed due to geopolitical tensions following a violent border clash between India and China.
In a notable gesture, the spokesperson of the Chinese Embassy in India, Yu Jing, extended warm congratulations to the 750 selected Indian pilgrims via social media, emphasizing hopes that the journey will enrich them spiritually while also highlighting the hospitality they can expect from the Chinese people. This statement signals a positive diplomatic tone as both nations work to facilitate the safe and respectful conduct of this culturally and religiously significant event.
The resumption of the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra marks a hopeful step forward in reviving spiritual ties and easing the difficulties faced by pilgrims due to recent disruptions.
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