All mankind needs
purification of
the body, mind
and the soul.
To achieve the
same pilgrimage
holidays have
been designed.
The secularism
of India and the
variety of religions
followed by the
people of the
country are amazing.
The faith reflected
in the chanting
of ' Om ', 'Budham
Sharanam Gachami'
and 'Wahe Guru'
all remind us
of the Almighty
and focus on the
gospel of peace
and love for humanity.
Being a country
of the pious,
India is dotted
with pilgrimages.
Thus, Pilgrimage
tourism in India
is extremely popular.
Great religions
like Hinduism,
Buddhism and Sikhism
have originated
on the Indian
soil. The unity
in diversity is
the keyword for
the grand country.
The Hindus flock
to take a dip
in the holy rivers,
the Sikhs walk
up to a height
of 4329 meters
through the difficult
terrain to reach
the Hemkund Sahib.
The cradle of
Buddhism, devotees
from the world
over frequent
the holy city
of Sarnath .
Haridwar,
or the door to
God, at the foothills
of Shivaliks,
is a pilgrim destination
for the Hindus.
The aarti held
every evening
at the Har-ki-pauri,
with innumerable
floating diyas
and flowers is
a must for all,
something not
to be missed.
The yatra to the
char-dhams comprise
visit to holy
places of Badrinath,
Kedarnath, Gangotri
and Yamunotri.
The char dham
yatra is a major
attraction for
tourism in India
. Rishikesh, in
the laps of the
Himalayas happens
to be the common
point for all
the four pilgrim
spots besides
being sacred itself.
It happens to
be a great site
for rafting and
trekking as well.
Thus, devotes
as well as the
adventurers flock
to Rishikesh.
The sources of
the two most sacred
rivers of India
Ganga and Yamuna,
Gangotri and Yamunotri
are amongst the
four shrines in
the Himalayas
.
The
pilgrim spot of
Devprayag, located
at the confluence
of the Alaknanda
and the Bhagirathi
rivers besides
is renowned for
the Raghunathji
temple. Similarly,
the town of Uttarkashi
is situated on
the banks of the
river Bhagirathi
and its Vishwanatha
temple, devoted
to Lord Shiva,
attracts several
pilgrims. The
holy city of Rudraprayag
located at the
confluence of
Alaknanda and
Mandakini draws
several pilgrims
to the Radranath,
Chamunda Devi
and the Koteshwar
temples. Further
up at Gaurikund,
the visit the
famous Gauri temple
and bathe in the
hot water pond.
The package is
completed with
visit to Joshimath,
Badrinath and
Govind Ghat.
The
Buddhists too
have several pilgrim
spots in the country
that are associated
with the birth
and teaching places
of Buddha.
The
holy city of Varanasi
is situated on
the banks of Ganga
. Its name has
been derived from
the two steams
flowing through
it namely, Varuna
and Assi. Pilgrims
to the holy land,
follow the age-old
tradition of bathing
and performing
puja at the ghats.
The
Alamgir Mosque
or the Beni Madhav
Ka Darera close
to the main city
is an example
of the beauty
of amalgamation
of the hindu and
mughal styles
or architecture.
Noticeably, the
mosque was earlier
the Vishnu temple.
It boasts of the
largest residential
university is
Asia , namely
the Benaras Hindu
University . It
BHU was founded
by Pt. M.M. Malviya.
The campus has
added attractions
like the Vishwanath
temple and a museum.
Another major
attraction for
the pilgrims happens
to be the Bharat
Mata temple, which
is not dedicated
to any God or
Goddess but Mother
India .
Lumbini
is noteworthy
for being the
birthplace of
Buddha. The city
of Sarnath popular
amongst the Buddhist
as the spot for
His first sermon,
which revealed
the eight-fold
path after His
enlightenment.
Lord Buddha had
attained Enlightenment
under the Bodhi
tree in Bodhgaya,
which too is a
pilgrimage for
the Buddhists.
The pilgrimage
to Vaishali is
significant as
Buddha delivered
His last sermon
here and announced
His Nirvana. Similarly,
there are a number
of other spots
for pilgrimage
tourism in India
.
For
the Sikhs one
of the most revered
shrines is the
Hemkund Sahib.
Pilgrims trek
to a height of
4329 meters to
pray at the world's
Highest Gurudwara.
The pilgrimage
starts at the
base camp of Govind
Dham. Devotes
visit the Sri
Guru Nanak Dev
ji gurudwara at
Manikaran known
for the hot water
springs with healing
properties. The
sacred city of
Poanta Sahib is
visited to regard
the tenth guru,
Guru Govind Singh.
Pilgrims also
flock to Anandpur
Sahib, the residence
and meditation
spot for the Gurus.
With
faith in the Almighty,
the pilgrims cover
the most difficult
of terrains with
ease. So are you
ready for the
divine experience?
Pilgrimage tourism
in India is not
just a fad but
it is an experience
of lifetime. Make
this experience
your own
India
, the land of
rich cultural
heritage, nature
in abundance,
flora and fauna,
adventure. India
is not a country
with rich, colourful
and chequered
history but also
a land rich in
religion, culture
and sacred places.
It is also the
birth place of
many Gods as Ram,
Krishna , Mahavira,
Buddha, Jesus
and many more.