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Pilgrimage - Anthropology - Oxford BibliographiesNov 29, 2018 · Pilgrimage will be defined here minimally as a journey undertaken by people around the world to and from one or more places that they consider to be ...<|separator|>
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Pilgrimages - an overview | ScienceDirect TopicsPilgrimage is defined as the movement of travelers away from home towards a specific sacred goal, often involving the crossing of geographical, cultural, ...
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Pilgrimage around the world - Oxford AcademicThe detail of pilgrimage practices may differ across religious traditions and countries, but there is much common ground, even with 'secular' pilgrimages.<|separator|>
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Pilgrimage in Medieval Europe - The Metropolitan Museum of ArtApr 1, 2011 · The earliest Christian pilgrims wished to see the places where Jesus and the apostles had lived on earth. This meant journeying to the Holy Land ...
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Pilgrimage routes and the cult of the relic - SmarthistoryPilgrimages were journeys to sacred places, like Santiago de Compostela, to pay homage to relics. The cult of relics was at its peak during the Romanesque ...
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The Hajj to Mecca | 4 Corners of the World - Library of Congress BlogsJul 7, 2022 · The specific rituals of the pilgrimage today date back to the Prophet Muhammad's “farewell pilgrimage” in 632 AD. Note that there are some minor ...
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How Pilgrimage Sites Arise: UC Davis Anthropologists Explore ...Feb 19, 2025 · Pilgrimages are ubiquitous across all major world religions. From the Kumbh Mela, a Hindu festival on the banks of India's Ganges River, to ...
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[PDF] Pilgrimage Insights from Major World Religions - ARC JournalsPilgrimage sarewell-known religious and cultural phenomena in human society. Appearing thousands of years ago, they represent the first tourism activity[1].
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Pilgrimage in a Globalizing World | Current HistoryNov 1, 2024 · For the Turners, pilgrimage was first and foremost a rite of passage, often to distant places, and one that worked fundamentally to separate ...Missing: definition major sources
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[PDF] Defining and Classifying Pilgrimages - UNL Digital CommonsPilgrimage scholars from a variety of disciplines have found merit in differentiating pilgrimage places on the basis of travel distance.
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Conceptualizing the Changing Faces of Pilgrimage Through ...Jun 4, 2022 · This paper provides a conceptual framework that emphasizes the linkages between pilgrimage and contemporary tourism using three core elements: meaning, ritual, ...
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Forms, themes, and meanings | Pilgrimage - Oxford AcademicPilgrimage incorporates three main elements: travel and movement; veneration in some form; and a special place or places considered to have some deep ...
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Pilgrimage - Etymology, Origin & MeaningOriginating from late 13th-century Anglo-French and Old French terms meaning "pilgrimage," the word denotes a journey to a holy place or life's figurative ...
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pilgrimage, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...OED's earliest evidence for pilgrimage is from around 1275, in Kentish Sermons. pilgrimage is a borrowing from French. Etymons: French pilrimage, pelerinage.
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Introduction - Pilgrims and PilgrimageThe English term 'pilgrim' originally comes from the Latin word peregrinus (per, through + ager, field, country, land), which means a foreigner, a stranger, ...<|separator|>
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Hajj - Madain Project (en)Etymology. The term Hajj derives from the Arabic root ḥ-j-j, which conveys the meaning of "to set out for a place" or "to make a definitive intention." In pre- ...Etymology · Brief History · Rituals And Rites
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Tirthayatra, Tirtha-yatra, Tīrthayātrā: 15 definitions - Wisdom LibraryOct 13, 2024 · Tīrthayātrā (तीर्थयात्रा).—a visit to a holy place, a pilgrimage. Tīrthayātrā is a Sanskrit compound consisting of the terms tīrtha and yātrā (यात्रा).In Hinduism · Purana · Kavya · Languages
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The patronage of religious tourism seen from its motivations that ...Aug 13, 2024 · The study identified several motivations among tourists, such as religious faith, the pursuit of salvation, and the opportunity to experience a ...
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Motivation for pilgrimage: using theory to explore motivationsAug 5, 2025 · This article is a discussion of the motivations for pilgrimage and it will draw upon theories of motivation to explore the continuing attraction of pilgrimage ...
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Examining Motivations to Walk the Camino de Santiago: A Typology ...Apr 28, 2023 · The respondents were able to choose among four motives: spiritual (45%), religious (28%), cultural (24%), and sports (3%). Schnell and Pali ( ...
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The manifestation of values and identity in travelling: The social ...Aug 6, 2025 · Being with others strengthened the identity of all participants, which reinforces the notion that a pilgrimage is a journey of individual and ...
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(PDF) Handbook of Research on Socio-Economic Impacts of ...Oct 20, 2025 · Handbook of Research on Socio-Economic Impacts of Religious Tourism and Pilgrimage ... linked to the cultural and spiritual significance of places ...
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The Efficacy and Limits of Pilgrimage as Therapy for DepressionJan 30, 2023 · In 1982, a study was conducted to identify the effects of pilgrimage on anxiety, depression, and religious attitude. The specific pilgrimage ...
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Image and Pilgrimage in Christian Culture on JSTORPilgrimages, or journeys to sacred sites, were important in classical times, pre-Columbian America, and in pagan religions in Britain and Ireland.
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Exploring the Transformative Aftereffects of Religious Experiences ...Oct 8, 2024 · This article focuses on exploring the religious experiences and their transformative aftereffects among pilgrims of the Camino de Santiago.Missing: major | Show results with:major
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Arnold van Gennep and the Rites of PassageJul 9, 2024 · Van Gennep's key insight was that rites of passage across cultures share a common three-part structure, which he termed separation, transition (or liminality), ...Rites Of Passage And The... · Rites Of Passage In The... · Arnold Van Gennep's LegacyMissing: cross- | Show results with:cross-
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[PDF] The Conception of Pilgrimage in the Ancient Egyptian Religion - EKBThe burial at Abydos is also a unique feature of the festival, as evidences showed that there were several burials of those who actually lived in remote areas ...
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Pilgrimage to the Oracle of Apollo at Delphi: Patterns of Public and ...This chapter surveys the history of consultation of the oracle of Apollo at Delphi. It shows that whereas the clientelle of Delphi is largely public theōriai in ...
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EleusisThe Eleusinian Mysteries, one of the most important of all Greek religious festivals, began with the worshippers walking the twelve miles from Athens to Eleusis ...<|separator|>
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Pilgrimage in the Indian TraditionThis paper proceeds in five sections: the first on pilgrimage in action; the second on pilgrimage in religious literature, that is, pilgrimage as a.
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Canterbury Cathedral, St Augustine's Abbey, and St Martin's ChurchThe wealth and power of the Cathedral in the 12th century resulting from the offerings of large numbers of pilgrims helped the building of the magnificent ...Gallery · Maps · Documents · Videos
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The Hajj Pilgrimage Routes: The Darb Zubaydah (Iraq)In 751, the first Abbasid Caliph, Abu Al-Abbas, began to organise improvements on the Iraq-Makkah road ordering the laying of new milestones and fire-signals, ...Missing: 8th- | Show results with:8th-
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[PDF] The History of Hajj in Islamic CountriesWhen the seat of the Caliphate was moved to Baghdad during the Abbasid era, major changes occurred in the organization of the Hajj due to the growing numbers of ...Missing: 8th- | Show results with:8th-
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Map 2: Sunni and Shi'a ~ The Worlds of Islam | Wide Angle - PBSSep 23, 2004 · Mashhad. The eighth Imam, Reza, is buried in Mashhad, and his golden-domed tomb is the most important Shia pilgrimage site located in Iran ...
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Demystifying the Shia Religious Ties Between Iraq and Iran - DAWNMay 2, 2024 · Pilgrims have flocked from the holy shrines of Najaf and Karbala, in Iraq, to Qom and Mashhad, in Iran, for hundreds of years. In that time, ...
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Processions in the medieval South Indian temple - Open edition books22 In Tamil literature of the Chola period we also see signs that this processional pattern was prevalent, both in the case of the royal processions depicted in ...
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Endless Circles: Circumambulation in Tibet - Academia.eduCircumambulation embodies Tibetan ethos, symbolizing circular movement around a sacred center. The study identifies two core elements of circumambulation: ...
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The Crusades (1095–1291) - The Metropolitan Museum of ArtFeb 1, 2014 · The Crusades (1095-1291) were military campaigns to take the Holy Land from Muslim control, driven by a desire for access to shrines and the ...
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[PDF] The Black Death and Its Impact on the Church and Popular ReligionThe Black Death, the pestilence that ravaged Europe during the years from 1347 to 1351, left a mark on Western society that would leave it forever transformed.
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Reformers Prior to the Reformation - Lutheran ReformationOct 5, 2017 · Wycliffe often contrasted the works commended by Scripture with those prescribed by the Church in the form of pilgrimages, indulgences, and ...
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[PDF] The Discipline of Christian Pilgrimage - Institute for Faith and LearningFrom Abraham's jour- ney to the Exodus to the visit of the Magi, the motif of pilgrimage is deeply ingrained within the biblical narrative. Pilgrimage has long ...
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The Exalted Column, the Hejaz Railway and imperial legitimation in ...Oct 28, 2014 · The structures of the Hejaz Railway were crucial in promoting Ottoman rule and identity, particularly considering that the Haifa branch had ...
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Images, Views and Landscapes of the Holy Land. Catholic and ...Rich in historical details and artistic illustrations of the Near East and the Holy Land, the selected accounts of journeys and pilgrimages written by European ...
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Arbaeen Walk: From Sectarian Ritual to Global PilgrimageFeb 12, 2024 · During the second decade post-invasion, the pilgrimage experienced a remarkable surge, drawing 20 million pilgrims from 29 nationalities. In the ...
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The History of the Camino de Santiago | Caminoways.comMay 3, 2023 · To give you an idea of the new age of the Camino's popularity, 1,245 pilgrims arrived in Santiago in 1985 and over 100,000 in 1993, the year the ...Missing: revival | Show results with:revival
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Evidence for transmission of SARS-CoV-2 at religious mass ... - NIHAt the 2021 Kumbh Mela, 0.4 million COVID-19 cases were diagnosed among returning pilgrims across India and 1 % tested positive during a one-day survey ...
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Mega festivals and environmental strain: The case of Kumbh MelaApr 11, 2025 · In addition, with climate change altering rainfall patterns, river flow, and temperature norms, the ecological carrying capacity of riverine ...
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The hybrid authenticity of virtual pilgrimage - Sage JournalsSep 11, 2024 · A 'Hybrid authenticity' framework which helps explain the consumer-congregants' development of perceived authenticity of virtual pilgrimage.Missing: modern | Show results with:modern
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[PDF] Impact of Globalisation on Religious Tourism - Arrow@TU DublinJan 12, 2024 · Around 250 million Hindu devotees travel throughout India and from outside each year to participate in festivals, pilgrimage circuits,.
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Deuteronomy's Festival Calendar - TheTorah.comAug 3, 2021 · Deuteronomy 16:16–17 offers a brief overview of the festival calendar in ancient Israel, identifying three festivals to be observed at “the ...Missing: source | Show results with:source
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Shalosh Regalim | Texts & Source Sheets from Torah, Talmud and ...The shalosh regalim are the three pilgrimage festivals discussed in the Torah: Passover, Shavuot, and Sukkot. When the Temple in Jerusalem existed, people would ...
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The Temple of Herod - BYU Religious Studies CenterThe destruction of the temple was pivotal for Jews and Christians alike. For the Jews the temple of Herod was a tangible symbol of their religion that made it ...
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of the Western Wall as an Israeli National Symbol After the Six ... - jstorFeb 8, 2018 · Temple Mount, the holiest site in Judaism. The Western Wall was the place to which local and Diaspora Jews directed their prayers for many ...
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These Nine Tombs Have Attracted Jewish Pilgrims for CenturiesTomb of the Patriarchs in Hebron, West Bank · 1. Entrances. · 2. Covered passages ascending outside of the wall. · 3. Tomb of Abraham. · 4. Tomb of Sarah. · 5. Tomb ...
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The Ari: Rabbi Isaac Luria | My Jewish LearningSafed is also near to the burial place of Rabbi Shimon bar Yohai, the ... He was buried in Safed and his grave remains a site of pilgrimage to this day.
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The Holy Ari - Rabbi Yitzchak Luria was undisputedly ... - Chabad.orgHe is buried in the old cemetery of Safed, where tens of thousands make the pilgrimage to his gravesite every year. ... Ask the Rabbi Jewish Calendar Daily Torah ...
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Return of the Jews to their Homeland - ICEJApr 9, 2018 · ... Aliyah, which means, to “ascend.” It was used in ancient times in reference to Jewish pilgrims ascending to Jerusalem for the three great ...
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[PDF] The Migration Issue - Association for Jewish StudiesFeb 5, 2018 · aliyah from Tangier after 1948. After Israeli statehood, and even when Zionist emissaries were encouraging immigration to Israel, other ...
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Modern Aliyah | My Jewish LearningAliyah is the term for Jewish immigration to Israel. (It also means to be called to the bima to say a blessing before the Torah reading.)<|control11|><|separator|>
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The Power of Pilgrimage - The PriestSep 15, 2020 · More literally, a pilgrimage is an actual journey to visit holy places. Some pilgrimages visit historical churches, religious shrines or other ...Missing: definition | Show results with:definition
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St. Peter's Basilica of Vatican City - Useful InformationThe history of the St. Peter's Basilica begins in the 4th century when the Emperor Constantine decides to build a basilica where the apostle had been buried. ...
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History of the Camino de SantiagoLearn about the history of the Camino de Santiago, from its origins as the burial site of Saint James, through the Middle Ages to modern day.The First Century Origins · The Discovery Of Saint... · The Camino's Resurgence
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The Apparitions | Lourdes VolunteersOn February 11, 1858, the Mother of God came from Heaven and appeared to a young girl named Bernadette Soubirous in the town of Lourdes in the Pyrenees ...
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Holy Ground: Catholic Pilgrimages to Rome - IMBNov 9, 2018 · Anyone making a pilgrimage to Rome to pray at the tombs of the apostles would be given a plenary indulgence to remit punishment for sin due in ...
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The Holy Mount Athos - Christian Pilgrimage JourneysThe Holy Mount of Athos the center of Eastern Christian Orthodox Monasticism. As an institution it is the chief standard bearer of Orthodox Christianity.
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The Reformation Onwards - Pilgrims and PilgrimagePilgrimage, linked as it was with the cult of the saints, the veneration of images, the earning of merit and the granting of indulgences, was a prime target.
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journeys - Goshen CollegeMedieval Christians often went on pilgrimages as an act of penance from which they would return forgiven. Protestants do not think that God requires such acts ...
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Surah Ali 'Imran - 97 - Quran.com### Summary of Quran 3:97 (Surah Ali 'Imran)
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How to perform Hajj guide: Steps of Hajj | Islamic Relief UKTawaf al-Ifada and Sa'i are obligatory. You must perform the tawaf al-Ifadha and the Saai' after the Rami, the Qurbani (sacrifice) and shaving (or trimming) of ...
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Hajj and Umrah | Yaqeen Institute for Islamic ResearchUmrah in Arabic means “to visit a populated place.” It is a shorter version of Hajj, and is also known as the “lesser pilgrimage.” Umrah can be performed ...
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The Difference Between Hajj and Umrah | Islamic Relief UKMay 20, 2024 · Umrah is an act of worship and not fardh (obligatory). Hajj is one of the 5 pillars of Islam, and is obligatory for every able-bodied Muslim who has the ...
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Islamic pilgrimages and sacred spaces - SmarthistoryImam Husain's shrine at Karbala also represents the largest pilgrimage in the world in terms of numbers, with up to twenty million people gathering for the ...
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The Sunni-Shia Divide | Council on Foreign RelationsIn many countries it has become common for members of the two sects to intermarry and pray at the same mosques. They share faith in the Quran and the Prophet ...
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Journey to Karbala: Arbaeen Guide - IMAM-US.orgAug 16, 2024 · This guide offers essential tips for a meaningful pilgrimage from Najaf to Karbala, covering spiritual preparation, journey details, ...
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1452 Poles to Karbala | Project on Shi'ism and Global AffairsOct 12, 2019 · In 2014, more than 20 million pilgrims arrived in Karbala during Arbaeen. Comparing this to hajj, the ritual in Mecca was nothing. Abu ...
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About PilgrimageBahá'ís may request to undertake pilgrimage, which spans over nine days and consists of guided visits to the Holy Shrines, various other sites in the Holy Land.Bahá'í Pilgrimage (bwc.org) · New Request · Log In · Visits
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The Shrine of the Báb - Bahai.org'Abdu'l-Bahá set about the arduous task of purchasing the land and erecting a modest, six-roomed mausoleum. “Every stone of that building, every stone of the ...
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Pilgrimage | Devotion | The Life of the Spirit | What Bahá'ís BelievePilgrimage offers Bahá'ís from a vast number of cultures and countries the unique opportunity to enjoy precious moments of spiritual fellowship together.
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Home · Bahá'í Pilgrimage"Render thanks unto God that thou didst come to the Blessed Spot, didst lay thy head upon the Threshold of the Sacred Shrine, and didst make pilgrimage to ...About Pilgrimage · Log In · Travel Advisory · About VisitsMissing: day | Show results with:day<|control11|><|separator|>
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About Visits - Bahá'í PilgrimageBrief visits to the Bahá'í World Centre generally include three nights in the 'Akká/Haifa area. There is no organised programme for brief visitors.
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Communities feel spiritual impulse of pilgrimage | BWNSAug 1, 2019 · Baha'i pilgrimage represents a period of reflection and renewal, of deep meditation and prayer, and of transformation.
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(PDF) Beyond the Mountains: Prehistorical and Temple Heritage of ...... Char Dham, one of Hinduism's most revered pilgrimage circuits. Haridwar, meaning "Gateway to the Gods," is a significant Hindu destination and hosts the ...
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[PDF] PILGRIMAGE: PHENOMENON OF PASSAGE - DVK JournalsSo tirthayatra (journey to sacred space or spot) is, in fact, moksa yatra (journey to liberation). This is the reason why many do not return from their yatra; ...
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An Aspect of Kumbh Mela Massive Gathering and COVID-19 - PMCMar 29, 2021 · Whereas Kumbh Mela is held every 12 years at Ujjain and Nashik and at Prayagraj and Haridwar, they are held twice during the same period. At ...
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[PDF] THE SPIRITUAL SIGNIFICANCE OF MAHAKUMBH - IRJMETSRooted in ancient Hindu traditions, this sacred event occurs every twelve years at four holy riverbanks—. Prayagraj, Haridwar, Ujjain, and Nashik—symbolizing ...
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[PDF] Socio-cultural factors responsible for less participation of women in ...In the present paper we will discuss about the Hinduism religion and the role of women participating in the pilgrimage namely as Kanwer yatra. The Kanwar Yatra ...
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Sikh sacred places - SmarthistoryThe Akal Takht ('throne of the Timeless One') is in Amritsar (Punjab), facing the Harmandir Sahib (Golden Temple), and it is the highest seat of authority.Missing: Hemkund | Show results with:Hemkund
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Darbar Sahib and Five Takhts - Sikhism Religion of the Sikh PeopleWhile the Golden Temple stands for spiritual guidance the Akal Takht symbolizes the dispensing of justice and temporal activity. During the day the Guru Granth ...Missing: Hemkund credible
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The Mythology and History of Sri Hemkunt Sahib - SikhNetPandit Tara Singh Narotam, a nineteenth century Nirmala scholar, was the first Sikh to trace the geographical location of Hemkunt. He wrote of Hemkunt as one ...Missing: credible | Show results with:credible
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Five Takhts - Holy Thrones - Discover SikhismThere are five Takhts and these Takhts are the five gurdwaras which have a very special significance for the Sikh community.
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Festivals - Practices - AQA - GCSE Religious Studies Revision - BBCIn addition, some Sikhs celebrate by travelling to Anandpur, where Guru Gobind Singh formed the Khalsa. They may also travel to the. Golden Temple in Amritsar
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The Khalsa - The Pluralism ProjectThe tenth guru, Guru Gobind Singh, created a new Sikh order, the Khalsa. ... Sikhs from around the region had gathered as was their practice on Baisakhi.
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Birth of the Khalsa - SikhiWiki, free Sikh encyclopedia.May 20, 2018 · Creation of the Khalsa. The Guru becomes the disciple. The creation of Khalsa marked the culmination of about 240 years of training given by ...
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Pilgrimage - JainpediaIn Jainism, pilgrimage (tīrtha-yātrā) is going to a sacred place, often to sites connected with Jinas, for spiritual benefits, and can be physical or mental.Missing: Samayasarana | Show results with:Samayasarana
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09. The Divisions Of The Subject - Encyclopedia of JainismWhen this absolute knowledge is acquired, Kuber and other heavenly beings raise the Samayasarana where the twelve conferences meet to hear eternal wisdom from ...
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Jainism: Pilgrimage - Religions - BBCOne of the most famous and holy sites of pilgrimage for Jains is in Shatrunjaya in Gujarat. It is one of five holy mountains and contains many temples.Missing: Samayasarana | Show results with:Samayasarana
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A Jain pilgrimage map of Shatrunjaya - SmarthistoryFor Jains, pilgrimage is a ritual commemorating the enlightenment or liberation of Jinas and other saintly figures. Shatrunjaya holds a special place for Jains ...
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(PDF) Medieval Jaina Pilgrimage Centres in Maharashtra, IndiaPilgrimage or tirthayatra is a significant aspect of Jainism. The Jaina sacred places are called khetras and are usually classified into three types.
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Temples and Images - The Pluralism ProjectJains go to the temple to pray, meditate, perform rituals, join in religious songs, and listen to monks. In the Jain temple, a bell is always ringing, a song is ...
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Shatrunjaya Hill – Paliitana Jain Temple Complex, GujaratMay 18, 2025 · Many devotees observe Maun Vrata (vow of silence) during their ascent. · Several undertake Ekasana (one meal a day) or Upvas (fasting) during ...
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The Zoroastrian Fire Temple | Iran Tour and Travel with IranianToursThe Yazd Atash Behram, or simply Yazd Fire Temple, is a Zoroastrian temple in Yazd. It was built in 1934 and enshrines the Atash Bahram, meaning “Victorious ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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India: A 1,200-Year-Old Flame Draws Parsi Pilgrims | Pulitzer CenterJan 15, 2015 · The town of Udvada, in India's northern state of Gujarat, is home to the holiest Zoroastrian site in India: a flame burning since around 800 A. ...
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Pilgrimage in Zoroastrianism - Heritage InstituteIn India, a pilgrimage destination is the cathedral fire temple that houses the Iranshah Atash Behram, is located in the small town of Udvada in the west coast ...<|separator|>
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Iran, The Spiritual Motherland of Zoroastrians, by Noshir H. DadrawalaThe first sight which greeted our eyes as we alighted from our bus at Pasargadae was the Astodan or tomb of Cyrus the Great. ... In the evening, we visit the tomb ...
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Discovering Iran's Zoroastrian Heritage: Sacred Sites and Cultural ...Jan 4, 2025 · The tomb of Cyrus the Great in Pasargadae remains a revered site, reflecting Zoroastrian ideals of justice and wisdom. Nowruz: The ...
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Interpreting the Inheritance Mechanism of the Wu Yue Sacred ...Jun 22, 2018 · The ancient Chinese believed that each sacred mountain of the Wu Yue had supernatural power and played a role in maintaining the safety of the ...
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[PDF] THE THREE SOVEREIGNS TRADITION: TALISMANS, ELIXIRS ...This dissertation attempts to elucidate the origins and nature of the lost Sanhuang wen (Writ of the Three Sovereigns), and identify its surviving fragments ...
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(PDF) Mountains and Early Daoism in the Writings of Ge HongAug 6, 2025 · Mountains hold an important place in the religious imagination of human- kind. They reach up into the heavens, and ascending them brings one closer to the ...
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Daoism Introduction - Yale Forum on Religion and EcologyThe Chinese tradition conventionally known as “Daoism/Taoism” reveals an obvious and particularly compelling affinity with global ecological concerns.<|control11|><|separator|>
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China: Landscapes, Cultures, Ecologies, Religions – James MillerAug 18, 2016 · Daoists travelled to sacred mountains in search of techniques of meditation, teachings from Daoist masters and the transmission of Daoist texts ...Missing: Yue | Show results with:Yue
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The holiest place you've never heard of - BBCAug 4, 2023 · Lalish, a 4,000-year-old site in Kurdistan, is the holiest place for Yazidis, as sacred as Mecca to Muslims, and a pilgrimage site.
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The Spiritual Centre of Lalish and the mausoleum of Sheikh AdiThe Lalish spiritual center, located at 36°46’18.4″N 43°18’09.8″E, is a sacred space and the qibla for Yazidis, with the tomb of Sheikh Adi as the focal point.
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What Do Iraq's Persecuted Yazidis Believe? - Christianity TodayJul 3, 2025 · Yazidis believe that when they die, their souls reincarnate as different Yazidis, with each stage ideally achieving greater purification.Missing: Tawûsî | Show results with:Tawûsî
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Lalish The Beating Heart of Faith: A Journey into the Yazidi Jama'i ...Sep 30, 2025 · For seven days, Yazidis travel to the Lalish valley, where prayers and sacrifices are offered, and ancient rites are observed. The festival is ...
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For Yazidis, Exile From Spiritual Homeland in Iraq Dilutes Ancient ...Sep 4, 2014 · Every Yazidi, for instance, must be baptized in the water of one of two sacred springs (which non-Yazidis are forbidden to see), even if it ...
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VISITING LALISH, THE YEZIDI HOLY SITE IN IRAQI KURDISTANSep 14, 2022 · This White Spring runs through Lalish and fills marble cisterns where Yezidi people get baptized. Many Yezidi pilgrims take some soil from ...
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The Holy Yazidi Religious Symbols - Kurdistan Democratic Part, KDPThe Yazidis from all over the world visit the temple and become baptized ... The most important rituals that take place in the sacred site of Lalish are: - ...
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Yezidis Faith ديانتناYezidis believe in one God who created the world and entrusted to seven angels. An important facets of the Yezidi religion is belief in reincarnation . . .
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Report from Iraq: religion lends Yazidis a profound resilience in the ...Oct 8, 2015 · They've been persecuted for hundreds of years, and most recently by Islamic State – but the Yazidis now living in Iraq's refugee camps are ...Missing: post- | Show results with:post-
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and more non-religious pilgrims are walking Spain's CaminoNov 7, 2024 · Sanborn represents a growing trend of non-Catholic - even non-Christian - pilgrims venturing on the Camino. In 2023, nearly half a million ...
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The Qhapaq Ñan in the Inca Empire | Travel InformationSep 5, 2025 · On June 21, 2014, the Qhapaq Ñan was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site, recognizing its value as one of the most impressive Inca road ...
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Goshuin: The Perfect Traditional Souvenir From Japanese Shrines ...Mar 9, 2023 · Literally translated to 'honorable red seal', goshuin (御朱印) is a red stamp that can be obtained from Shinto shrines or Buddhist Temples in Japan.What's a Goshuin? · Let's get your Goshuincho... · Rules to observe as you fill up...
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Camino de Santiago and UNESCO | World Heritage SiteIn July 2015, the 39th Session of the UNESCO World Heritage Committee met in Germany. It decided to extend the recognition granted to the Camino de Santiago.
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Routes of Santiago de Compostela: Camino Francés and Routes of ...A network of four Christian pilgrimage routes in northern Spain, the site is an extension of the Route of Santiago de Compostela, a serial site inscribed on ...
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[PDF] Long-distance hikers and their inner journeys - USDA Forest ServicePost-secularity refers to processes reclaiming faith, religion and spirituality in secular spaces (Nilsson & Tesfahuney, 2016) through individualized ...
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[PDF] Wild Pilgrimage: Reimagining the Sacred in a Secularizing WorldSep 18, 2025 · This investigation, therefore, has raised important questions regarding how sacredness can exist and be understood in secular. Page 96. 86.
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The First Year in the Desert | Burning ManThe celebration of Burning Man's annual fire ceremony began in 1986, created by Larry Harvey and Jerry James. For the next four years, its annual fire party ...
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HEAT OF THE MOMENT: THE ART AND CULTURE OF BURNING ...This harsh locale might seem a strange destination for a hedonistic pilgrimage, yet the masses flock to it for the annual, ephemeral manifestation of Burning ...
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From Stonehenge to Sedona, why are we drawn to mystical places?Jun 10, 2025 · Places like Stonehenge, Machu Picchu, and the Borobudur Temple can stir up deep emotional responses in the human brain, scientists and researchers say.
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Avatar Meher Baba Perpetual Public Charitable TrustThe Trust has various activities, as described on this website, including preserving and disseminating Avatar Meher Baba's universal teachings and message of ...Accommodation · Meher Baba · Books About Meher Baba · Photos of Meher Baba
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Hindu climate activists take lead on combating climate changeCiting the need to become more prominent in fighting climate change, Hindu climate activists met Feb. 9 at Yale to lay out a framework for collective action.
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Following the Path That Heroes Carved into History: Space Tourism ...This paper examines the way faith is expressed in these different contexts and its role in developing a future where space tourism may become commonplace.
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Social Satire Theme Analysis - The Canterbury Tales - LitChartsThe General Prologue to The Canterbury Tales is an estates satire. In the Chaucer's portraits of the pilgrims, he sets out the functions of each estate.
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[PDF] The Canterbury Tales: Chaucer's Respectful Critique of Church ...Jul 14, 2011 · Almost every character on the pilgrimage serves as a satire for some aspect of Chaucer's culture, even himself. In the Man of. Law's Prologue, ...
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[PDF] Social Satire in Canterbury Tales - StudyCorgiThrough the tales of the pilgrims to Canterbury Abbey, Chaucer masterfully portrays their personality and language, while simultaneously adding a healthy share ...
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Christ's Entry into Jerusalem, from "The Small Passion"Artist: Albrecht Dürer (German, Nuremberg 1471–1528 Nuremberg) ; Date: ca. 1508 ; Medium: Woodcut ; Dimensions: sheet: 5 x 3 7/8 in. (12.6 x 9.8 cm) ...
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Caspar David Friedrich: The Soul of NatureCaspar David Friedrich (1774–1840) reimagined European landscape painting by portraying nature as a setting for profound spiritual and emotional encounters.Exhibition Objects · Audio Guide · Related Content · Gallery 554Missing: ascents | Show results with:ascents
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Friedrich's contemplative sublime - Two Coats of PaintApr 3, 2025 · A small cross at the distant pinnacle suggests Golgotha, our visual ascent echoing a pilgrimage. Caspar David Friedrich, Wanderer Above the Sea ...Missing: era | Show results with:era
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[PDF] Hajj to the Heart - OAPEN HomeSuch ritual assemblies of Sufi music, called Mehfil- e Samāʿ (or “Qawwali” in ... Many Sufis who made the Hajj and stayed in Mecca for intense scholarly.
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[PDF] Perspectives of Sufism, Music, and Devotion in North IndiaSufi scholars' opinions and specific Sufi devotees' thoughts about Qawwali, and discusses performances outside of the shrine. This author utilizes Qureshi's ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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The Pilgrimage by Paulo Coelho | Summary, Quotes, FAQ, AudioRating 4.2 (606) Jan 22, 2025 · Journey as Metaphor: The pilgrimage serves as a metaphor for Coelho's personal transformation, illustrating his growth and self-discovery. ...
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Friday's Fiction Review – The Pilgrimage by Paulo CoelhoOct 18, 2024 · The Pilgrimage by Paulo Coelho, originally published in 1987, is a captivating narrative that intertwines personal memoir, spiritual exploration, and adventure.
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The Way (2010) - IMDbRating 7.3/10 (37,436) A father heads overseas to recover the body of his estranged son who died while traveling the El camino de Santiago, and decides to take the pilgrimage himself.Plot · Full cast & crew · Trivia · The Way
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The Way: The Movie That Inspired Thousands to Walk the CaminoFeb 11, 2025 · Discover how the movie The Way inspired thousands to walk the Camino de Santiago. Explore its impact, storyline, and how it continues to ...
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Rasa Yatra (2012) - IMDbRating 7.7/10 (58) RASA YATRA depicts the beauty of pilgrimage in an imaginative way, whilst exploring the essence of devotion in Hindu culture through non-linear narrative.Missing: Song | Show results with:Song
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Rasa Yatra: A Pilgrimage into the Heart of India (Indian Art)30-day returnsAbout fifty carefully framed photographs and an art film in the collection feature some amazing portraits of people, pilgrims, and priests beside pristine ...
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Pilgrimage - BBC TwoCelebrities take a journey of a lifetime. They all have different faiths and beliefs - will stepping in ancient footsteps on a spiritual journey broaden minds?
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Pilgrimage - The Road Through the Alps celebrity pilgrims reflect on ...Apr 16, 2025 · Seven well known personalities, of different faiths and beliefs, tackle a challenging 300km pilgrimage on iPlayer and BBC Two from 20 April.Missing: 2014 | Show results with:2014
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Discovery Tour by Ubisoft: Teacher Learning ResourcesUsing the recreation of Baghdad from Assassin's Creed Mirage, the Discovery Tour App allows users to explore this lost city, a capital for political, scientific ...