why did Varrier Elwin describe his journey to tawang as a pilgrimage?
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Elwin called his journey to Tawang, a pilgrimage because he calls his journey more of a piligrimage due to the fact that the journey gave him not only happiness and pleasure but provide him a sense of inner peace and tranquility as sell, and thus helped him to get more inclined towards Buddhism.
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Elwin called his journey to Tawang, a pilgrimage because he calls his journey more of a piligrimage due to the fact that the journey gave him not only happiness and pleasure but provide him a sense of inner peace and tranquility as sell, and thus helped him to get more inclined towards Buddhism.
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