Kausar Nag Explained

Kausar Nag
Pushpin Map:India Jammu and Kashmir
Pushpin Map Alt:Location of Kausar Nag lake within Jammu and Kashmir
Pushpin Map Caption:Location in Jammu and Kashmir, India
Location:Kulgam, Kashmir valley, India
Type:Oligotrophic lake
Inflow:Melting of snow
Outflow:Veshaw River
Length:1.5km (00.9miles)
Width:0.9km (00.6miles)
Elevation:3500m (11,500feet)
Frozen:November to July

Kausar Nag or Kausarnag (sometimes alternatively spelled as Konsarnag), is a high-altitude oligotrophic lake located at an elevation of 3500m (11,500feet) above sea level.[1] Kausar Nag is located in the Pir Panjal mountain range in Kulgam district of Jammu and Kashmir, India. The lake is roughly long and at the widest point.[2] The lake is the primary source of the Veshaw River, a tributary of Jhelum. This lake is considered sacred in Kashmir Shaivism and Hinduism.

Legends

According to the Nilamata Purana, after the great flood, the boat of Manu that carried the Vedas and the Saptarishi was stuck in the mountains above the lake. According to another belief, the lake was created by Vishnu by stamping with his foot, and thus it is also referred to as Vishnu Pad. Sultan Zain ul Abedin is said to have visited the lake, as a symbolic gesture to persuade the exiled Hindus of Kashmir to return. [3] Visits to the lake by Hindus for ablution were also recorded in the late 1830s.

Yatra

There are two routes traditionally used for Hindu pilgrimages (called yatra) to the lake, one through Kulgam in the Kashmir Valley and the other via Reasi in the Jammu region.[4] The Kashmir Valley route, used by Kashmiri Pandits, was abandoned during the 1990s militancy in the region. Plans to revive this route in 2014 failed after stiff opposition and protests from separatists.[5] The Reasi route continues to be used for the pilgrimage.[4]

Access

The Kausar Nag Lake is accessible during the summer and can be reached from its trail-head Aharbal, by a 36 km hiking trail. Aharbal is connected with Srinagar, a 70 km motorable road passing through the towns of Shopian and Pulwama.[6] The lake can also be reached through a tougher alternate trail from the south, primarily used by pilgrims.[5]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Book: Kashīr, being a history of Kashmīr from the earliest times to our own, Volume 1 . University of Michigan . G. M. D. Sufi . 2006 . 44.
  2. Web site: VAM :: Vertical Amble Mountaineering: Kausar Nag Trek Information . Verticalamble.in . 2014-08-03 . 8 May 2014 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140508114921/http://www.verticalamble.in/p/kausar-nag.html . dead .
  3. Web site: 2023-02-25 . Monster Of Kausar Nag . 2024-02-19 . en.
  4. Web site: 4-day Kousar Nag yatra kicks off. The Tribune. 7 July 2018. 1 April 2018.
  5. Web site: Yasir . Sameer . Omar's latest worry: Kausar Nag Yatra row takes on Muslims Vs Pandits narrative . . 4 August 2014 . 1 April 2023.
  6. Web site: Aharbal Kounsarnag Trek. Kashmir Treks. 2023-03-06.