Muslims
No, neither Hindu religion permit to go to haj as it is not Hindu pillgrim place, also the Muslim religion did not permit a non-Muslim to go for haj.
In Islam Muslims go for Pilgrimage to Makkah and Madina and this is called Haj and Umrah
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.
Hindu's got on Pilgrimage to pay respect to God and the religion
pilgrimage is important to religious people, because they go there to look at places or things to do with their religion. For example, a christian might go on a pilgrimage to Bethlehem, to see where Jesus was born, and walk where Joseph and Mary mayhave walked.
A pilgrimage is a religious journey, and people would often times, and they still do, go on a pilgrimage to hopefully become more religious, to connect with their god(s). Or they might do it to prove their loyalty to their religion.
yes each and every muslim once in life has to go for haj conditions if his cruel governor has not stopped him or he has enough money to go for haj otherwise poor people are allowed not go for haj :)
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.
There is no 'a Hajj.' Hajj is the pilgrimage where all Muslims are required to go for Pilgrimage. This is a spiritual and only religion- based journey.
depends on the religion/way of life/cult ...muslim go to pilgrimage to mecca christian may go to vatican city(not neccesary)
I believe 3 types of people go on pilgrimage:1) Once who are in love with God 2) Once who are diseased/require some sort of freedom from an obstacle3) Once who has a particular pilgrimage written as a compulsory deed in their religion text
Yes, Anyone can go to the pilgrimage. Kumbha-mela is like a "Yogi Convention", where yogis, sadhus(saints), holy people, and pilgrims come from all over India.