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    3. Pilgrimage‚ religious learning and religious scholars: Examine the impact of travel on spreading ideas. Religious ideas of Islam start briefly in the Middle East‚ the spreading of teaching in Islam had been occurred mostly due to traders. Conversion happened peacefully by the path of the trade networks linking the region with South Asia‚ China and Middle East‚ in which Muslim Traders and traveling preachers or holy men from these region served as the main means of transmission. Connection to

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    Sabarimala Case Study

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    Abstract Sabarimala being a forest temple with seasonal pilgrimage have its own characteristic features which make it unique. The geographical‚ ecological and ritualistic uniqueness gives Sabarimala entirely different dimensions in comparison with other pilgrim centers. The flow of pilgrims from various places especially southern states of India is increasing year by year. The needs of pilgrims for accommodation‚ parking‚ resting etc. resulted in increased number of constructions and damage to

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    Art and Architecture in the Romanesque Era II Terms: -Furta Sacra: Tomb looting‚ “sacred theft” Abbey Church of Sainte-Fey Conques‚ France 1050-1120 Monastic (monks) church turned pilgrimage center Conques is a major pilgrimage route to Santiago de Compostela Contained relics of 4th century child-martyr St Fay Reliquary Statue of St Fay‚ Abbey Church of Conques France‚ Silver gilt over wooden core Skull reliquary Spolia

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    PROLOGUE :9 PROLOGUE TO THE CANTERBURY TALES COMIC REALISM Q. Write a brief essay on Chaucer’s Realism in The Prologue to the Canterbury Tales and add a note on the Comic Realism in it. (2005‚ 2009). Ans: Realism in literature implies portraiture of life‚ people and things as they really are without idealizing them. True to this idea‚ Chaucer is basically a realist and is interested in people and things around him and the atmosphere and activities of England in the fourteenth century. His

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    Unit 1 Poem 2 Enterprise

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    Unit 1- Poem 2 Enterprise – Nissim Ezekiel It started as a pilgrimage‚ Exalting minds and making all the burdens light. The second stage explored but did not test the call. The sun beat down to match our rage. We stood it very well‚ I thought‚ observed and put down copious notes on things the peasants sold and bought‚ the way of serpents and of goats‚ three cities where a sage had taught.   But when the differences arose‚ on how to cross a desert

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    This article featured in US Catholic Magazine discusses the importance that a pilgrimage can offer our spiritual life. I found out that pilgrimages to important Catholic sites‚ usually where Jesus or saints traveled are important today as they were thousands of years ago. Before modern transportation‚ pilgrims took a prolonged journey that lasted anywhere from several weeks to a year. This extended travel really demonstrated a pilgrim’s dedication to their faith. Usually the reasons for this trip

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    Chaucer thematic analysis

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    layer is the frame work of a story within a story. The religious pilgrimage to Canterbury Cathedral with twenty nine pilgrims and the portrayal of them by the narrator is the outer frame work of the story. The inner story built from each character’s tale‚ telling two stories on the way and two on the way back‚ gives pith and substance to the inside. During the Medieval Era‚ with the birth of a new spring‚ people set out on pilgrimages as a time of spiritual renewal and rededication. Chaucer’s “General

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    Spiritual Baptist Mourning

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    in which most of the customs and practiced doctrine are taken from the King James Version of the Bible. Spiritual Baptists believe their religion was derived from John the Baptist. This religion is a system of beliefs and practices e.g. baptism‚ pilgrimages‚ thanksgiving and mourning. Some of the items used within this religion include the shepherd rod‚ cross‚ tariya‚ lothar‚ water‚ calabash‚ flowers‚ candles and candle sticks‚ incense and bell. It also involves being filled with the spirit‚ shouting

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    The Pardoners Tale

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    the driving force behind the overarching plot of the poem but it is also an essential facet for characters within the tales so they are able to provide a complex and thought-provoking story. Understanding that the storytellers are on a religious pilgrimage‚ one of the most common ways this art is portrayed is through the use of biblical references. This portrayal is especially prevalent in understanding the plot and themes of “The Pardoner’s Tale.” To explain‚ the biblical stories in “The Pardoner’s

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    UK Keywords Ethics‚ Green issues‚ India‚ Tourism The context Pilgrimage to a sacred place as an act of religious devotion is an age-old tradition‚ followed by religions all over the world. The fact that it is often carried out on foot‚ is an older form and has many religious connotations‚ has made people overlook it as a form of tourism. Apart from the devotional aspect‚ looked at from the broader point of view‚ pilgrimage involves‚ sightseeing‚ travelling‚ visiting different places and‚ in

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