Two pilgrims died of cardiac arrest en route to the 3,880 m high holy cave shrine of Amarnath even as one lakh pilgrims paid obeisance at the shrine, officials said here today.
Ashwani Patil of Madhya Pradesh breathed his last at Nagakoti between Sheshnag and the holy cave, while Krishan Kanji (51) of Gujarat died near the cave, officials said.
The two pilgrims died of cardiac arrest en route to the cave yesterday and their bodies have been handed over to their next of kins for last rites, they said.
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Meanwhile, officials said the milestone of one lakh pilgrims visiting the shrine was achieved on eighth day of the 55-day pilgrimage, which started on June 28.
As many as 98,465 pilgrims had a 'darshan' (glimpse) of the naturally formed ice stalagmite known as "Shivlingam" by last night, they said adding, over 2,000 pilgrims offered their prayers at the cave shrine by this afternoon.