People still go on pilgrimages, such as Hindus and the Muslims.
The life of the people on the pilgrimages can be defined as religious. People went on the pilgrimages in order to pray.
Thing of the Past was created in 2007.
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the main reason they went on pilgrimages is to build their relationship with god
People traveled in groups when on pilgrimages for companionship and protection.
Pilgrimages visit Saint Peter's all year round.
Joan did not lead pilgrimages, she led military campaigns against the British.
The life of the people on the pilgrimages can be defined as communal because they did most things together. They generally prayed while on the pilgrimages.
I don't think there is such a thing. A pilgrimage is a long journey of spritual significance, and there is no need for Wiccans to go anywhere unless they feel they need to.
there is no such thing as a "Yatrus Sikh" If you mean what is a Yatrus to a Sikh. Sikhs have no Pilgrimages they can go to any Gurudawara or holy room in their home to be forgivin for their sins.
Some religion, I think it's Judaism pilgrimages to a river. I forget which river, though.