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What (who) is K Amarnath Shetty - definition

HINDU SHRINE IN JAMMU AND KASHMIR, INDIA
Amurnath; अमरनाथ गुफा; Amarnath cave; Amaranath; Amarnath yatra; Amarnath temple; Amarnath Temple Pilgrimage; Amarnath Pilgrimage; Amarnath Yatra; Amarnath Cave; AmarnathJi Mandir; Amarnath Mandir
  • Amarnath Yatra Camp
  • Ice Lingam of Lord Shiva at the Amarnath Cave Temple
  • Mughal painting depicting Amarnath, ca. 1600
  • Painting of devotees in the Amarnath cave temple. Jammu, Pahari, circa mid-19th century
  • free community kitchen]] food to the pilgrims on Pahalgam-Chandanwari route

K. Amarnath Shetty         
INDIAN POLITICIAN
Amarnath Shetty
Kodman Amarnath Shetty (1939/1940 – January 27, 2020) was an Indian politician who served as a minister in the Government of Karnataka. He Was the President of Rotary Educational institution Moodabidri.
Shetty         
FAMILY NAME
Shetty (disambiguation)
Shetty is a surname originating from coastal Karnataka state of India. Found amongst the Bunt (community).
Neetha Shetty         
INDIAN ACTRESS
Neeta Shetty
Neetha Shetty is an Indian television actress. She has starred in the TV series Ghar Ki Lakshmi Betiyann as Gauri, one of the Garodia sisters, and in Kahiin To Hoga as Dr.

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Amarnath Temple

Amarnath Temple is a Hindu shrine located in Anantnag district of Jammu and Kashmir, India. A cave situated at an altitude of 3,888 m (12,756 ft), about 168 km from Anantnag city, the district headquarters, 141 km (88 mi) from Srinagar, the summer capital of Jammu and Kashmir, reached through either Sonamarg or Pahalgam. The shrine represents an important part of Hinduism. The cave, located in Sind Valley, is surrounded by glaciers, snowy mountains and is covered with snow most of the year, except for a short period in the summer, when it is open to pilgrims. In 1989, pilgrims numbered between 12,000 and 30,000. In 2011, the numbers reached a peak, crossing 6.3 lakh (630,000) pilgrims. In 2018 pilgrims numbered 2.85 lakh (285,000). The annual pilgrimage has varied between 20 and 60 days. Amarnath Temple is one of the three holiest sites of pilgrimage for Kashmiri Pandits, alongside the Sharada Peeth and the Martand Sun Temple.

The Amarnath cave, abode of the Mahamaya Shakti Peetha, is one of the 51 Shakti Peethas, temples on the Indian Subcontinent that commemorate the location of fallen body parts of the Hindu deity Sati.