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An estimated 10 to 14 million people visited the shrine of Imam Hussein in Karbala, Iraq during Arba'een in 2009.An estimated 10 to 11 million people visited the shrine of Imam Hussein in Karbala, Iraq during Arba'een in 2010Source Wikipedia
I visited Aoshima Island, which has a 9th century Shinto shrine where people still worship.
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Maha Kumbh 2013: Stage set for the biggest religious gatheringAn estimated 80 to 100 million people visting the Kumbh Mela in India in 2013.An estimated 40 million people gathered on the main bathing day of the Kumbh Mela at Allahabad in 2001An estimated 18 to 19 million people visited the shrine of Imam Husseinin Karbala, Iraq during Arba'een in 2013.An estimated 15 to 18 million people visited the shrine of Imam Husseinin Karbala, Iraq during Arba'een in 2012.An estimated 15 million people visited the shrine of Imam Husseinin Karbala, Iraq during Arba'een in 2011.An estimated 15 million people attended the funeral of C. N. Annadurai in Tamil Nadu, India in 1969.An estimated 10 to 14 million people visited the shrine of Imam Husseinin Karbala, Iraq during Arba'een in 2010.An estimated 10 to 14 million people visited the shrine of Imam Husseinin Karbala, Iraq during Arba'een in 2009.
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There is a secret room with the biggest Black dildo and the people get sacrificed to enlarge it.
Pilgrims visited Becket's shrine at Canterbury Cathedral to seek healing, forgiveness, and spiritual renewal. Becket was considered a martyr and saint, and his shrine was believed to have miraculous powers. Pilgrims also went to earn indulgences and blessings for themselves and their loved ones.
The Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception is located at 400 Michigan Avenue, NE, Washington, DC. The Basilica is situated at the edge of the Catholic University of America campus, and approximately three miles northeast of the U.S. Capitol. Pope Benedict XVI visited the Basilica during his visit to the United States last year, and the late Pope John Paul II also visited in 1979. You can visit the Shrine online at http://www.nationalshrine.com/site/c.osJRKVPBJnH/b.4719297/k.BF65/Home.htm
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No the Delphic Oracle was a woman who would go into a trance and chew laurel leaves and speak the words of the God's to any questions asked to her by people and give advice and plans. The Shrine was called the Shrine of Pythia. It was within the Shrine that the Oracle of Delphi gave her prophecies.
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