Tirtha Yatra
Tirtha Yatra refers to a pilgrimage journey undertaken by devotees in Hinduism to sacred places known as Tirthas. These sites are often associated with significant religious events, deities, or natural beauty, and visiting them is believed to purify the soul and bring spiritual merit. Common destinations include the Ganges River, Kashi, and Haridwar.
During a Tirtha Yatra, pilgrims engage in rituals, prayers, and offerings to seek blessings and spiritual growth. The journey can vary in length and complexity, ranging from local visits to extensive travels across India. This practice fosters a sense of community and devotion among participants.