Sikh's go on a pilgrimage to Amritsar because they may want to go gain respect towards there religion, to become closer to their God or to learn more about their religion and the people that follow it.
Sikhs pilgrimate at The Golden Temple in Amritsar, India, also known as the 'Harminder Sahib'.Extra:Near that place, there's also a place called Qadian which is quite holy for Ahmadi Muslims. There is a place there called Minartul Masih.
because it is Muslim and it has been a place of pilgrimage for centuries
The world's largest gurdwara, the Golden Temple, is located in Amritsar, India. It is a prominent Sikh pilgrimage site and an architectural marvel known for its stunning golden exterior and spiritual significance.
No, pilgrimage is not compulsory for Sikhs. However, some Sikhs choose to go on pilgrimages to important historical and religious sites such as the Golden Temple in Amritsar, but it is not a mandatory practice in Sikhism.
Yes, it is an important Catholic place of pilgrimage.
Agra and Amritsar in India
Pilgrimage takes at various times. Different pilgrimages are there.
Amritsar is the holy place of Sikh religion in India. On April 13, 1919, Sunday, 379 people was killed in this place by the British and Gurkha armed forces.
a place where worshippers of the said religion go..on a pilgrimage, a journey of 'enlightenment' so to speak if that is your sort of thing.
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