At pilgrimage centers, people engage in various spiritual practices, including prayer, meditation, and rituals specific to their faith. They often seek spiritual growth, healing, or divine intervention, and participate in communal activities such as processions or festivals. Pilgrims may also reflect on their beliefs and connect with others who share similar spiritual journeys. Additionally, many visit these sites to fulfill religious obligations or deepen their understanding of their faith.
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People visit Lourdes for its religious significance as the site of a Marian apparition and a center for healing and pilgrimage. It is a place where people seek spiritual renewal, hope, and believe in the possibility of miracles.
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The most common pilgrimage is taken by Muslims; the Hajj, a pilgrimage to Mecca.
israel (jerusalem)
Very religious people.
People go on a pilgrimage to Mount Everest because they believe that being the tallest mountain in the world it is closer to their gods.
yes because it's a gurudwara n sikhs holy place
Muslims
hard!
They are called "Pilgrims".
it depends