Kailsah mansarovara, chardham, jaganaath puri. Siddhivinayak mandir, shirdi temple.
Varanasi
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Hinduism have many places of significant importence or pilgrimage. Such as kedarnatah, chardhama & kailas mansarover.
Kumbh Mela is the main pilgrimage and festival of Hinduism. It celebrates in a cycle of about 12 years "Kumbh Mela is the main pilgrimage and festival of Hinduism. It celebrates in a cycle of about 12 years" you can check our link for more informations
Hindus don't have any one place of pilgrimage... but one of the most important sites for pilgrims is Varanasi (Benaras), located near the Ganges River.
Many Hinduism go to pilgrimage in India known as chara dhama. Also kailash & mansarovar, jaganath puri is also very famous.
the name of the sign of Hinduism is 'aum' or 'om'.
The name of the Holiest symbol of Hinduism is Om.
A person who goes on a pilgrimage is called a pilgrim.
A pilgrimage is a religious journey; people undertake pilgrimages so they can worship at special places which are connected to their religion. Journeying to holy places of pilgrimage are generally carried out as acts of faith and devotion in accummulating religious merit or to atone for sins. Pilgrimages are also regarded by Hindus as a religious duty from which darsan can be attained. There are thousands of pilgrimage sites - tirthas (sacred, fords or crossings) in India, where many places of pilgrimage are renowned for their divine images. And it is the darsan of these divine images that are sought , because the darsan is believed by Hindus to be far greater and significant than that which can be granted and given by holy men i.e. sadhus. It entails then, that holy places of pilgrimages are an extension of additional darsan, of which can be given and received by travelling on a pilgrimage.
They are called "Pilgrims".
A person making a pilgrimage is called a pilgrim.