The Main Philosophy of Hindu Pilgrimage: Pray, worship, repent, and find peace.

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Hinduism is the oldest known religion and to many people, it's not just a word religion but a philosophy that is moulded to a shape that consequently fits all. Follow any God or Goddess and as many as you want or don't follow at all; chant prayers, bhajans and Sanskrit hymns or not utter a single word; perform every ritual as directed or be a mere spectator, Hinduism stops no one from doing whatever. One can lead his way to a life as he seems fit and neither forces anyone to be a part of it in a strict scripture-way. Still, Hindu pilgrimage destinations continue to attract people from every corner of the world and they come to believe in their salvation guided by instincts. Hinduism generally tells about the Holy Trinity- Lord Brahma the Creator, Lord Vishnu the Operator and Lord Shiva the Destroyer and the rest of the things that are considered to be a part of this religion are found to be placed around them.

This also includes different Gods, Goddesses and their avatars who hold immense powers, mysteries, stories and legends followed by multiple Hindu temples dedicated to them. From among them, a worshipper can choose the one figure he relates with and follows. Thus, one tends to learn rituals, keep fasts, attend tirths, and gain knowledge about legends and myths which are related to the god they are devoted to. Various Hindu pilgrimage sites as a consequence become their place of redemptions. Like for the followers of Shakti, Nainital, Vaishno Devi, Maihar, Meenakshi Temple, and several other sites are prominent whereas devotees to Lord Shiva, find themselves circumambulating the 12 jyotirlingas at different locations in the country. Choose the Hindu pilgrimage tour you would like to embark upon and find your piece of peace!!

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Best Time for Hindu Pilgrimage in India

India is a country filled with numerous pilgrimage sites which need to be explored. Pilgrimage tourism in India may vary as different destinations of the country carry varied climates and geography, so the best time to visit any particular pilgrimage destination depends on the state one wants to explore. Although winter is considered to be an ideal time for visit as it offers pleasant weather and calm surroundings. Popular pilgrimages like Kedarnath Yatra take place between the months of April to November, Amarnath Yatra between July to August, Kailash Mansarovar Yatra between May to September, Chardham Yatra between May to November and several other yatras in different seasons. Always check up with the local festivals and climate before planning a trip.

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Some of the most visited Hindu pilgrimage places in India include ancient and renowned destinations such as Rishikesh, Mathura, Haridwar, Dwarka, Allahabad, Pushkar, Varanasi, Shirdi, Puri, Rameshwaram, Madurai, Tirupati, Kanchipuram, Nashik, Kanyakumari, Amritsar, Murudeshwar, Tarapith, Ujjain, Somnath, Kedarnath, and many other.

There are many famous pilgrimage sites that are associated with Lord Rama naming Ayodhya Ram Mandir, Ram Raja Temple, Sita Ramachandra Swamy Temple, Bhubaneswar Ram Mandir, Kodandarama Temple, Shri Ram Tirath Temple, Raghunath Temple.

The pilgrimage sites that are associated with Lord Krishna are Prem Mandir, ISKCON Temple, Dwarkadhish Temple, Guruvayur Sri Krishna Temple, Jagannath Temple, and Bankey Bihari Temple.

Around 16 days are required to complete the total trek to cover all the five temples of Panch Kedar pilgrimage circuit in the Himalayas.