Geographical Worship
Geographical worship refers to the practice of honoring or venerating specific locations that hold spiritual significance. This can include natural features like mountains, rivers, or forests, as well as man-made structures such as temples or shrines. Different cultures and religions often attribute unique meanings to these places, making them central to their spiritual practices.
In many traditions, geographical worship is tied to the belief that certain locations possess divine energy or are inhabited by deities or spirits. Pilgrimages to these sacred sites are common, allowing followers to connect with their faith and seek blessings or guidance from the divine.