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India – the land of gods and
diverse religions where lies the serenity of its heritage. A country, where its
historical monuments and beautiful temples portrays its architectural legacy.
India as a confluence of different religions has always attracted pilgrims from
all over the world. India is home to many religions like Hinduism, Christianity,
Sikhism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Islam and all of them have their important
places of worship.
India, often called the 'Dev Bhumi' or the abode of the gods, every inch of this
land is heavily steeped in mythology and every glade has its own legend. India
is covered with holy sites associated with the exploits of the gods, the waters
of sacred rivers or the presence of holy men. Millions of people have been
traversing its length and breadth to reach these centers of worship. In this
land of diversity, the journey to these holy places has been the main form of
interaction between people from different parts of the country. Carrying on this
long tradition, pilgrimage tours in the country today has attained unprecedented
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India has been
the place of origin for many major religions of the world and has important
pilgrimage spots of others. For centuries, mythology and mystique has swept the
land and there are a number of temples, mosques, monasteries, churches and
gurudwaras that have gained a prominence amongst the most visited places in
India. The legends attached to these abode of gods are not less interesting.
Devotion to Gods and religion is a significant aspect of the lifestyle of
traditional Indians. Hindu pilgrimage tours or 'Tirtha Yatras' are considered an
important way of attaining the salvation. However, people of all faiths and
religions have dreams of visiting the revered spots as a pilgrim to invoke the
blessings of their Gods and obtain forgiveness for all their sins and escape the
divine wrath. The frequent invasions made India a potpourri of different
religions and thus there are pilgrimage sites for all of them somewhere in
India.
Hinduism is said to be the oldest religion in the world and is related to
compassion for all beings, nature worship, harmony of inner-self and the world
outside, self-enlightenment and adaptability to circumstances. Hindus have
sacred shrines all over India where one can get enlightened by rich moral
teachings and legends and relish the architectural beauty of the past. Tathagat
or Gautam Buddha) founded Buddhism. Born in Lumbini in Nepal, he got
enlightenment in Bodhgaya and delivered his first sermon in Sarnath. Simplicity,
renunciation, moderation and empathy are the core of all Buddhist teachings.
Buddhist monasteries or Gompas in the states of Himachal Pradesh and Ladakh are
worth a visit. Sikhism with its philosophy of simple living and no rituals or
superstitions, promotes values of duty, hard work and unity among its followers.
The important Gurudwaras (Sikh shrimes) include Anandpur Sahib, Golden Temple
and Gurudwara Bangla Sahib. It is said that Christianity was introduced in India
by St. Thomas or Doubting Thomas in 52 AD. Indian Churches have distinct
archaeological British, Portuguese, French and Indian designs. Similarly there
are sacred shrines related to Jainism and Islam too. |
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