Religious tourism in India

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Religious tourism in India has been a focus of India's national tourism policy. Under Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Uttarakhand has been popular as a religious and adventure tourism hub.{{citation |title=U'khand eyes wellness tourism |url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/dehradun/Ukhand-eyes-wellness-tourism/articleshow/50977552.cms |work=The Times of India |date=13 February 2016 }}

Tourism by religion

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= India-origin religions =

{{See also | Indianisation | Sanskritisation }}

Since India is birthplace of Indian-origin religions, namely Hinduism, Jainism, Buddhism, and Sikhism, their holiest sites and highest concentration of religious sites pertaining to these religions are in India. Common pilgrim circuits, sites and practices are as follows:

== Buddhism ==

{{See also | Buddhist pilgrimage sites in India }}

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The Mahabodhi Temple in Bodh Gaya is one of the holiest sites in Buddhism.{{Cite web|url=https://whc.unesco.org/en/list/1056/|title=Mahabodhi Temple Complex at Bodh Gaya|website=UNESCO World Heritage Centre|language=en|access-date=2019-07-29}} Buddhist sites, many related to the travels of Buddha, are spread across India. Important Buddhist prikarma sites are, Bodh Gaya, Sarnath, Sravasti (Jetavana), Rajgir hills, Kurukshetra (Bodh Stupa on bank of Brahma Sarovar, pilgrimage undertaken by Gautama Buddha), Shrughna (Yamunanagar, vihara visited by Buddha for sermon), Adi Badri (saraswati udgam sthal and vihara visited by Buddha), Parinirvana Stupa (place of death and nirvana of Lord Buddha at Kushinagar, and Sankissa. See also Buddhist pilgrimage sites.

== Hinduism ==

{{See also|Hindu pilgrimage sites in India|Yoga tourism}}

Hindus pilgrims in India undertake yatra (pilgrimage) to numerous sites, temples and samadhis (shrines) of saints) for puja and parikrama to earn punya with the aim to attain moksha. In order of importance for pilgrims in India, there are 4 Dhams (Char Dham) and 12 Jyotirlings devoted to the Lord Shiva, 51 Shakti Pithas devoted to the feminine manifestation of the god, and the important Lord Rama circuit (Ayodhya, Chitrakoot, Hampi and Rameswaram) and Lord Krishna circuit (Mathura, Vrindavan, Barsana, Govardhan, Kurukshetra, Dwarka and Bhalka). Sacred pilgrim sites related to Lord Rama are Ayodhya, Prayagraj, Chitrakoot, Hampi and Rameswaram. Sacred pilgrim sites related to Lord Krishna are Mathura, Vrindavan, Barsana, Govardhan, Vraja Parikrama, 48 kos parikrama of Kurukshetra, Dwarka, Bhalka (place of death of Lord Krishna).

India has become a major destination for yoga tourism,{{cite book |last=Goldberg |first=Philip |title=American Veda: From Emerson and the Beatles to Yoga and Meditation – How Indian Spirituality Changed the West |publisher=Harmony Books |location=New York |year=2010 |isbn=978-0-385-52134-5 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=b3Mdr3IMgW0C&q=Beatles |pages=7, 152}} bringing business to ashrams in places such as Mysore (for Ashtanga Yoga) and Rishikesh (for Sivananda Yoga, among others). That has led to the creation of many yoga schools offering teacher training and promotion of India as a "yoga tourism hub"{{cite web |last1=Singh |first1=Shikha |title=Yoga Tourism in India India can be the Wellness Destination for the World |url=http://employmentnews.gov.in/NewEmp/MoreContentNew.aspx?n=SpecialContent&k=54 |access-date=3 December 2019}} by the Indian Ministry of Tourism and the Ministry of AYUSH.{{cite journal |last=Maddox |first=Callie Batts |title=Studying at the source: Ashtanga yoga tourism and the search for authenticity in Mysore, India |journal=Journal of Tourism and Cultural Change |volume=13 |issue=4 |year=2014 |pages=330–343 |issn=1476-6825 |doi=10.1080/14766825.2014.972410|s2cid=143449133 }}

== Jain ==

{{See also | List of Jain temples}}

The holiest site of Jainism are spread across India.

== Sikhism ==

The Golden Temple is the holiest site in Sikhism.

The holy sites for Sikhs include the following in the order of importance:

=Foreign-origin religions=

== Baháʼí ==

{{See also | Baháʼí Faith }}

The roots of the Baháʼí Faith in India go back to the first days of the Bábí religion in 1844.[http://www.bahaindia.org/intro/history.html The Baháʼí Faith - Brief History] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090414023126/http://bahaindia.org/intro/history.html |date=2009-04-14 }} National Spiritual Assembly of the Baháʼís of India. For Baháʼís in India, the Lotus Temple in Delhi, is most well known Baháʼí House of Worship that was dedicated in December 1986.{{cite news |author= |title= Achievements of the Seven Year Plan |url= https://bahai-library.com/pdf/r/rabbani_achievements_seven-year_plan.pdf#page=2 |page= 3 |work= Baháʼí News |date= July 1987 |access-date= 2 September 2017 |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20130407183655/http://bahai-library.com/pdf/r/rabbani_achievements_seven-year_plan.pdf#page=2 |archive-date= 7 April 2013 |url-status= dead }}

== Islam ==

The dargahs or shrines of major Sufi figures in India, such as Ajmer Sharif and Nizamuddin, attract many Muslims. Qadian is a considered a holy city by Ahmadi Muslims.

== Zoroastrianism ==

{{See also | | Zoroastrianism in India }}

Due to persecution of Zoroastrians, in other countries and the liberal atmosphere and patronisation of India, today the largest population of Zoroastrians resides in India.

Zoroastrians, the practitioners of Zoroastrianism have been living in India since the Sasanian period (224-651 CE),{{cite book|title=Continuity in Iranian Identity: Resilience of a Cultural Heritage|pages=54–55, 136–137|publisher=Routledge|author=Fereshteh Davaran}} started to migrate to India in successive waves migrations after the Muslim invasion of Persia when invading Muslim started religious persecution and Zoroastrianism suffered a decline in Iran, later another wave of migration to India started when Safavids forced their subjects to convert to Shiism.{{cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=7oyiAgAAQBAJ&pg=PA25|title=Pious Citizens: Reforming Zoroastrianism in India and Iran|pages=25, 26|publisher=Syracuse University Press|author= Monica M. Ringer|date=13 December 2011|isbn=9780815650607}} Zoroastrians in India, have numerous fire temples in India where they travel for worship. Udwada Atash Behram is the oldest fire temple in India The temple attracts Zoroastrian pilgrims from around the world and considered the most sacred for Zoroastrians.

List of Important Places

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!Sr

!Place

!Deity

!Importance

1

|Sharda Peeth, POK

|Sharada

|Shaktipeeth

2

|Nankana Sahib, Pakistan

|

|Sikh

3

|Kartarpur Sahib, Pakistan

|

|Sikh

4

|Amarnath Temple, Pahalgam, JK

|

|Hindu

5

|Vaishno Devi Temple, Karta, JK

|

|Hindu

6

|Dharamshala

|

|Buddhist

7

|Jwalamukhi, Kangra

|Jwalamukhi

|Shaktipeeth

8

|Amritsar

|Golden Temple

|Sikh

9

|Anandpur Sahib

|

|Sikh

10

|Talwandi Sabo

|

|Sikh

11

|Kurukshetra

|Krishna

|Gita

12

|Behat

|Shakambari

|Shaktipeeth

13

|Haridwar

|

|Saptapuri, Kumbha Mela

14

|Rishikesh

|

|

15

|Yamunotri

|

|Chota Dham

16

|Gangotri

|

|Chota Dham

17

|Kedarnath

|Shiva

|Jyotirlinga, Chota Dham

18

|Badrinath

|Vishnu

|Char Dham, Chota Dham, Swayambhu Vishnu

19

|Garbyang

|Adi Kailash

|

20

|Kailash, Tibet

|Shiva

|

21

|Delhi

|Nizamuddin, Lotus Temple, Akshardham

|Muslim, Bahai, Hindu

22

|Vrindavan

|

|Krishna Circuit

23

|Mathura

|

|Saptapuri, Krishna Circuit

24

|Naimisharanya

|Vishnu

|Swayambhu Vishnu

25

|Ayodhya

|Rama, Hanumangarhi

|Saptapuri, Rama Circuit, Hanuman

26

|Lumbini, Nepal

|

|Buddhist

27

|Muktinath, Nepal

|Shaligram Vishnu

|Swayambhu Vishnu

28

|Pashupati, Nepal

|Pashupatinath

|Shiva

29

|Kushinagar

|

|Buddhisht

30

|Prayagraj

|Alopi Sankari, Hanuman

|Shaktipeeth, Kumbha Mela, Hanuman

31

|Chitrakoot

|

|Rama Circuit

32

|Sarnath

|

|Buddhist

33

|Varanasi (Kashi)

|Kalbhairav, Vishalakshi & Vishveshwar, Hanuman

|Saptapuri, Shaktipeeth, Jyotirlinga

34

|Patna

|Mahavir Hanuman, Takht Sri Harimandir

|Sikh, Hanuman

35

|Pawapuri

|

|Jain

36

|Rajgir

|

|Buddhist, Jain

37

|Gaya

|Mangla Gauri

|Shaktipeeth

38

|Bodhgaya

|

|Buddhist

39

|Parasnath

|

|Jain

40

|Baidyanath

|

|Jyotirlinga

41

|Kamakhya

|Maa Kamakhya

|Shaktipeeth

42

|Tripura Sundari, Tripura

|Mahadevi Raj Rajeshwari Lalita Tripura Sundari

|Hindu, Shaktipeeth

43

|Pandua, West Bengal

|Maa Shrinkhala

|Shaktipeeth

44

|Kolkatta

|Maha Kali

|Shaktipeeth

45

|Jajpur

|Birajadevi

|Shaktipeeth

46

|Bhubaneswar

|Lingaraj Temple

|Swayambhu Hari Har

47

|Puri

|Jagannath & Vimala

|Char Dham, Shaktipeeth.

48

|Purusottampur

|Maa Tara Tarini

|Shaktipeeth

49

|Pithapuram

|Kukkuteswara, Dattatreya

|Shaktipeeth, Sripad Vallabha

50

|Draksharama

|Bheemeswara

|Shaktipeeth

51

|Tirupati

|Venkateshwara

|Swayambhu Vishnu

52

|Kanchipuram

|Kamakshi

|Saptapuri, Shaktipeeth

53

|Srimushnam

|Bhuvarahswamy

|Swayambhu Vishnu

54

|Tiruchirappalli

|Ranganath Swamy

|Swayambhu Vishnu

55

|Rameshwaram

|Shiva, Panchamukhi Hanuman

|Jyotirlinga, Char Dham, Hanuman

56

|Koneshwaram, Sri Lanka

|

|Shaktipeeth

57

|Nanguneri

|Vanamamalai Perumal

|Swayambhu Vishnu

58

|Chamundeshwari, Mysuru

|Chamundeshwari

|Shaktipeeth

59

|Hampi

|

|Rama circuit

60

|Alampur

|Jogulamba

|Shaktipeeth

61

|Srisailam

|Mallikarjun & Bhramaramba, Dattatreya

|Jyotirlinga, Shaktipeeth, Narsimha Saraswati

62

|Kurvapur, Raichur

|Dattatreya

|Sripad Vallabha

63

|Kudalasangama

|Basaveshwar

|Lingayat

64

|Ganagapura

|Dattatraya

|Narsimha Saraswati

65

|Manikanagara

|Dattatraya

|Manik Prabhu

66

|Akkalkot

|Dattatreya

|Swami Samartha

67

|Tuljapur

|Bhavani Mata

|Shaktipeeth

68

|Pandharpur

|Vithoba Rukmini

|

69

|Shikhar Shingnapur

|Shambhu Mahadev

|Shiva

70

|Narsobawadi

|Dattatreya

|Narsimha Saraswati

71

|Mahalaxmi Kolhapur

|Ambabai Mahalaxmi

|Shaktipeeth

72

|Pali, Satara

|Khandoba

|

73

|Janai Malai Satara

|Devi

|

74

|Mahad

|Varadavinayak Ganesha

|Astavinayak

75

|Harihareshwar

|Hari Har, Kalbhairavnath

|Swayambhu

76

|Pali, Raigad

|Ballaleshwar Ganesha

|Astavinayak

77

|Kalaj

|Khandoba

|

78

|Jejuri

|Khandoba

|

79

|Morgaon

|Mayureshwar Ganesha

|Astavinayak

80

|Siddhatek

|Siddhivinayak Ganesha

|Astavinayak

81

|Theur

|Chintamani Ganesha

|Astavinayak

82

|Ranjangaon

|Mahaganapati

|Astavinayak

83

|Ozhar

|Vigneshwar Ganesh

|Astavinayak

84

|Lenyadri

|Girijatmaj Ganesh

|Astavinayak

85

|Bhimashankar

|

|Jyotirlinga

86

|Mumbai

|Siddhi Vinayak, Mahalaxmi

|

87

|Udvada

|Iranshah Atash Behram

|Parsi / Zoroastrian

88

|Trimbakeshwar

|

|Jyotirlinga

89

|Nashik

|Panchavati

|Rama Circuit, Kumbha Mela

90

|Saptshrungi

|

|Shaktipeeth

91

|Shirdi

|Sai Baba

|

92

|Shani Shingnapur

|Shanidev

|

93

|Ellora

|Grishneshwar

|Jyotirlinga

94

|Ambejogai

|Yogeshwari

|

95

|Nanded

|

|Sikh

96

|Aundha Nagnath

|

|Jyotirlinga

97

|Mahur

|Renuka

|Shaktipeeth

98

|Shegaon

|Gajanan Maharaj

|

99

|Omkareshwar

|

|Jyotirlinga

100

|Ujjain

|Mahakal, Mahakali

|Jyotirlinga, Shaktipeeth, Saptapuri, Kumbha Mela

101

|Palitana

|

|Jain

102

|Somnath

|

|Jyotirlinga

103

|Girnar

|Dattatreya, Neminatha

|

104

|Dwarka

|Nageshwar, Dwarkadish

|Char Dham, Saptapuri, Jyotirlinga

105

|Ajmer

|Ajmer Sharif

|Sufi Saint

106

|Pushkar

|Varah Swamy

|Swayambhu Vishnu

See also

References

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