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Pilgrimages

Camino - De - Santiago : Spain

The Camino de Santiago or Way of St. James is the pilgrimage to the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela in Galicia, Spain.

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Warkari - India

The Warkari pilgrimage is an annual spiritual journey undertaken by devotees who walk to the Vithoba Temple in Pandharpur, Maharashtra, covering distances of up to 250 kilometers. This pilgrimage, characterized by collective devotion, singing, and dancing, epitomizes the transformative power of faith and community in one's spiritual journey.

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The Ancient pilgrim trails through Japan's sacred mountains - Japan

he Kumano Kodo is an 190-mile (370km) network of pilgrimage trails, consisting of five interconnected routes which run through the Kumano region of Japan, on the mountainous Kii Peninsula, south of Osaka. More

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Narmada Yatra - India

A sacred pilgrimage stretching approximately 2,600 kilometers along the banks of the Narmada River—embodies a journey of deep spiritual reflection, community connection, and personal transformation. This yatra, undertaken with patience and meditation, invites pilgrims to experience the interconnectedness of life and the profound peace flowing through every step.

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Dandi Yatra

The Dandi Yatra, led by Mahatma Gandhi in 1930, was a pivotal 385-kilometer march from Sabarmati Ashram to the coastal village of Dandi, symbolizing the act of nonviolent resistance against the British salt tax and galvanizing India's struggle for independence.

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Sufi Trail - Turkey

LILA, through its pilgrimages believes in art as a doorway to the sacred and curate experiences that immerse people in devotional music & dance traditions from around the world. More 

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