Explain the social significance of pilgrimage
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The social significance of pilgrimages, We shall see pilgrimage as a social process, where every1 emphasizes theere communities in pilgrimages and their liminal character. We shall then see how pilgrimage is related to different aspects of social life, namely, social and cultural integration, educational, economic, and political and other kinds of activities.
Pilgrimages have a role in the spread of Material culture through the exchange of ideas and goods among the pilgrims along the routes of pilgrimage. Besides, deity requirements of temporary shelter, food, articles for worship, several forms of entertainment, recreation also appear as a side-business activity.
For example, the Pushkar tirtha in Rajasthan is famous for both its sacred character and its fair, where brisk business in animal trade is transacted between buyers and sellers from a wide area.
Pilgrimages have a role in the spread of Material culture through the exchange of ideas and goods among the pilgrims along the routes of pilgrimage. Besides, deity requirements of temporary shelter, food, articles for worship, several forms of entertainment, recreation also appear as a side-business activity.
For example, the Pushkar tirtha in Rajasthan is famous for both its sacred character and its fair, where brisk business in animal trade is transacted between buyers and sellers from a wide area.
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