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Christian pilgrims visit the places in Israel pertaining to Jesus' life (e.g., Bethlehem, Nazareth, Jerusalem).
Muslim pilgrims make their haj to Mecca in Saudi Arabia.
Buddhist pilgrims visit the four main places in northern India and Nepal where the Gautama Buddha lived and taught.
Hindu pilgrims visit the town of Haridwar on the banks of the Ganges to bathe in the river in a sacred event that offers them the chance to wash away their sins.
Baha'i pilgrims visit Mt Carmel, the plain of Sharon, and the fortressed city of Acre in Israel.
They are called "Pilgrims".
A pilgrimage means a trip with a purpose, , so it could be said that if a person who wants to return to the place of their birth are going on a pilgrimage.
people go on pilgrims so that their sins would be forgiven. if you want to read a poem about pilgrims then I suggest The Canterbury Tales!
Medieval pilgrims were people who went on journeys or trips to distant places of religious importance. Such trips were called pilgrimages and people who go on a pilgrimage are called pilgrims.
No On Christian pilgrimages the pilgrims may have used perfumed incense at holy places along their pilgrimage.
The Muslims go to Makka, Saudi Arabia, to perform pilgrimage - Hajj.
"pilgrimage" is when people go to a geographical place , that is deemed holy . "Christianity" is a religious ideology , like "Communisim" is a political ideology.......rephrase your question.
people go on pilgrims so that their sins would be forgiven. if you want to read a poem about pilgrims then I suggest The Canterbury Tales!
The cook apparently works for the pilgrimage company as a member of the support staff, responsible for preparing meals for the pilgrims. This role is essential in ensuring that the pilgrims are well-nourished during their journey. The cook may also interact with the pilgrims, providing them with comfort and sustenance along their pilgrimage.
They feel closer to God.
they made themselves pure
Yes, one of the definitions is "a pilgrim's journey."