
1) Book about Nazism 2) Holy trek 3) Journey 4) Journeying 5) Trek to a shrine
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1) Hadj 2) Haj 3) Hajj 4) Quest 5) Trek 6) Undertaking
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A term primarily used in religion and spirituality of a long journey or search of great moral significance. Sometimes, it is a journey to a sacred place or shrine of importance to a person's beliefs and faith. Members of every religion participate in pilgrimages. A person who makes such a journey is called a pilgrim.
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A pilgrimage is a journey or search of moral or spiritual significance. Typically, it is a journey to a shrine or other location of importance to a person`s beliefs and faith, although sometimes it can be a metaphorical journey into someone`s own beliefs. Many religions attach spiritual importance to particular places: the place of birth or deat.....
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[book] Pilgrimage is a book by Savitri Devi. It is a personal account of her pilgrimage to various National Socialist `holy sites` in 1953. It was published in Calcutta in 1958. The book is dedicated `To the German People` and opens with quotations from the Bhagawad Gita. ==Contents== ...
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[demo party] Pilgrimage was a demoparty which took place annually in Salt Lake City, Utah each summer between 2003 and 2006. The event was founded by Rich `Legalize` Thompson of the demoscene group Polygony. Pilgrimage was, at the time, the only active demoscene event of its kind in all of North America (succeeding events such as NAID), whi...
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• (n.) A tedious and wearisome time. • (n.) The journey of a pilgrim; a long journey; especially, a journey to a shrine or other sacred place. Fig., the journey of human life.
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(from the article `Performing Arts`) ...of his finest recent work in duets with bassist Harrison Bankhead on The Great Vision Concert. Pianists Herbie Hancock and Brad Mehldau and ...
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(from the article `Richardson, Dorothy M.`) ...17th year, her parents separated, she engaged in teaching, clerical work, and journalism. In 1917 she married the artist Alan Elsden Odle. She ...
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(from the article `Crusades`) Closely associated with this Western concept of holy war was another popular religious practice, pilgrimage to a holy shrine. Eleventh-century Europe ... ...in their tombs has caused the tombs of certain holy persons to become shrines, which thousands visit to seek for miracles of healing or to earn ... ...
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a journey undertaken for a religious motive. Although some pilgrims have wandered continuously with no fixed destination, pilgrims more commonly seek ... [5 related articles]
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Journey to sacred places inspired by religious devotion. For Hindus, the holy places include Varanasi and the purifying River Ganges; for Buddhists, the places connected with the crises of
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Term for the journey made by a pilgrim. On some popular routes to particular shrines there would be special hostels for staying overnight. In the Medieval period badges would be produced at the shrines showing the focus of the journey - perhaps of the saint themselves or something associated with them. These were bought by the pilgrims to show one...
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An act of spiritual devotion or penance in which an individual travels without material comforts to
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Pil'grim·age noun [ Middle English
pilgrimage ,
pelgrinage ; confer French
pèlerinage .]
1. The journey of a pilgrim; a long journey; especially, a journey to a shrine or other sacred place. Fig., the journey of human life.
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[
n] - a journey to a sacred place
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pilgrimage 1. Usually a journey to a holy place, undertaken for religious reasons. 2. A long journey or search; especially, one of some exalted purpose or moral significance. 3. A journey to a place with special significance: 'Thousands of fans make a pilgrimage to Elvis Presley's last home every year.'
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Otherwise known as a Yatra. A pilgrimage is a spiritual journey to a sacred place - such as the River Ganges.
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pilgrim`s journey noun a journey to a sacred place
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Click images to enlargeJourney to sacred places inspired by religious devotion. For Hindus, the holy places include Varanasi and the purifying River Ganges; for Buddhists, the places connected with the crises of Buddha's career; for the ancient Greeks, shrines such as those at Delphi and Ephesus; for Jews,...
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a journey to a sacred place
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