There are a number of places where Hindus go to on special journeys which are known as pilgrimages. Some of them include Kumbh Mela, Char Dham, Shakti Peethas and so many more.
Hindus have several temples throughout Indian sub continent. Varanasi (kaasi), Hrishikesh, Kailas giri, Tirupathi, Madurai, sabari malai are some famous pilgrimages.
the hindus usually go to kasi or rameshwaram on a pilgrimage.
to famous temples
To dwarka,Puri etc.
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For the hajj pilgramage, you go on the first 10 days of the month of Dhul' Hija
He went on his hajj (pilrgimage) in 1964
Well, to go on a pilgramage, you do not have to be religiouse, in fact there is no need to be part of one! People go on pilgramage in order to praise or worship (the latter of which only aplys when it is a religiouse pilgramage) something that they prehaps hold dearly, or believe in or are passionate about. Take a religiouse pilgramage for example, like Hajj. Muslims believe in Allah, and therefore will do anything to please him, so every year during the Islamic month of Hijr they go to Saudi Araibia, where they undergo a seres of tasks which they must complete. The point is if they did not love Allah then, surely they would not spend all their money to go there. So pilgramagews can be about anything, from religion, to being a fan of something, to a self promise, a spirtual journey to discover yourself. People go on Pilgramage for their own reasons!
a pilgramage is when pilgrims go on a long spiritual journey to seek more of god.
Why not!!!!
Hindus worship in a temple, and men have to go every Saturday, but women can go whenever they want.
The people from Islam.
50 years
they don't (at least they're not required to- they sometimes go to see Biblically Historical sites, but that's more out of personal interest)
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