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Title
Himalayan Yatra || Gomukh || June 2004
Narration
The Supreme Pontiff of Hinduism (SPH) led a group of most fortunate beings on the first Himalayan Yatra after the declaration of expanding the Mission of KAILASA to the International forum. In June 2004, the fortnight long yatra happened (commencing on 12 June 2004). The photographs have been uploaded in parts across several pages (some dated and some undated). Any one who participated in this yatra and wishes to share your yatra memories, is welcome to do so. We will publish precious details from it and enrich the world more on this historic yatra. The below photographs are from Gomukh, the Source of the sacred river Ganges (worshipped worldwide as the Divine Mother), in this physical plane. Gomukh is reached mostly by ascetics who strive to do intense penance. It is a winding narrow 3-feet pathway up the mountains (4255 meters altitude) with the danger of landslides occurring any time. With the sheer Grace and protection of The SPH, the large group of devotees went all the way to Gomukh and returned safely having a lifetime's darshan of Gomukh.