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Pilgrimage, a deeply spiritual journey undertaken by individuals or groups to sacred sites, holds profound significance in many cultures and religions around the world. In Hinduism, pilgrimage is considered a way to attain spiritual merit and seek blessings from deities. Notable pilgrimage destinations include the **Char Dham** (Yamunotri, Gangotri, Kedarnath, and Badrinath) in Uttarakhand, **Vaishno Devi** in Jammu and Kashmir, and the **Kumbh Mela** in Haridwar, where millions gather to bathe in sacred rivers. In Buddhism, pilgrimage sites like **Lumbini** (birthplace of Buddha) and **Bodh Gaya** (where Buddha attained enlightenment) attract followers seeking spiritual growth. Similarly, **Mecca** in Saudi Arabia is a major pilgrimage site for Muslims, known as the **Hajj**, a mandatory journey for every Muslim who is physically and financially able. Pilgrimage is often seen as a transformative journey, where the physical journey to holy places reflects the inner quest for peace, self-realization, and a deeper connection with the divine.

