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    Lili Parikrama or Girnar Parikrama is a seven-day festival held at Mount Girnar in Junagadh district of Gujarat, India. The pilgrimage involves a climb of 10,000 steps to reach the top to the sacred Mount Girnar venerated by both Hindus and Jains .

  3. Oct 15, 2021 · October 15, 2021. Parikrama (circumambulation) or Pradakshina is a ritual in Hinduism and some other religions in which a person circumambulates around a person or a thing in a clockwise direction. It is done around idols, temples, trees/plants, rivers, mountains, persons, and other objects.

  4. Why do we do parikrama (go around) deity idols or temples | Sanskriti - Hinduism and Indian Culture Website. Pradakshina (Sanskrit), meaning circumambulation, consists of walking around in a ‘circle’ as a form of worship in Hindu ceremonies in India.

  5. Parikrama or Pradakshina refers to circumambulation of sacred places in Hindu, Jain or Buddhist context, and the path along which this is performed. Parikrama means "the path surrounding something" in Sanskrit, and is also known as Pradakshina ("to the right"), representing circumambulation. [1] .

  6. Apr 29, 2019 · Govardhan Parvat, Yamuna, and Braj Bhumi – are the only three things that have existed since the time of Sri Krishna. So tells me, the boatman who took me on a boat ride on the Yamuna in Mathura. It was repeated by every priest I spoke to, every learned man I interacted with in Braj Bhumi.

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  7. Dec 29, 2021 · It is the only of India’s five holy rivers to be circumambulated on a pilgrimage or yatra from source to sea and back. The Narmada parikrama, as the world’s longest west-flowing river, is a daunting spiritual exercise and challenge—a 2,600-kilometer journey.

  8. May 14, 2014 · Why do we do Pradakshina or Parikrama? (Going around Deities and Temples) Pradakshina (Sanskrit), meaning circumambulation, consists of walking around in a ‘circle’ as a form of worship in Hindu ceremonies in India. The devotees walk around the garbha griha, the innermost chamber of the shrine housing the temple deity.

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