Religious Processions
Religious processions are organized events where groups of people move together in a ceremonial manner, often as part of a religious observance. These processions can include participants carrying symbols, banners, or statues, and they may take place in various settings, such as streets, temples, or churches. They are common in many faiths, including Christianity, Hinduism, and Buddhism.
The purpose of religious processions can vary, including celebrating festivals, commemorating significant events, or expressing devotion. They often involve music, chanting, and prayers, creating a sense of community among participants. Notable examples include the Feast of Corpus Christi in Catholicism and the Kumbh Mela in Hinduism.