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  2. Parikrama - Wikipedia

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    At times the outermost parikrama path covers the whole village, town, city, thereby implying that the length of the path can stretch. [ 6 ] [ 9 ] Parikrama is also done around the sacred Peepal tree , tulsi (Indian basil plant), and agni (sacred fire or the fire God), [ 10 ] [ 11 ] and agni parikrama, known as Mangal phera , is a part of the ...

  3. Govardhana Shila - Wikipedia

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    A Parikrama [circumambulation- going 38 km {24-miles} around the hill] is a sacred ritual called Govardana parikrama performed by many believers. There is no time limit for performing Govardhana parikrama, but for those who perform the dandavata (full prostration) Parikrama, an arduous form which may take weeks and sometimes even months to ...

  4. 48 kos parikrama - Wikipedia

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    Map of the 48 kos parikrama (approx. 96 miles circle) around Kurukshetra (at Ban Ganga/Bhishma Kund). The 48 kos parikrama is a parikrama (a circumbabulatory pilgrimage) of various Mahabharata-related and other Vedic-era tirthas (Hindu sacred sites) around the Hindu holy city of Kurukshetra in the state of Haryana, India.

  5. Mithila Madhya Parikrama - Wikipedia

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    Mithila Madhya Parikrama (मिथिला मध्य परिक्रमा) is an annual periodic journey of the central part of the ancient Mithila in Nepal and Bihar (India). It is held every year between the months of Kartik (October–November), Falgun (February–March) and Baishakh (April–May).

  6. Hindu architecture - Wikipedia

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    This sanctum is surrounded by a closed or open path for pradakshina (also called parikrama, circumambulation) that is typically intricately carved with symbolic art depicting Hindu legends, themes of artha, dharma and kama as well as the statues of significant deities of three major Hindu traditions (Vishnu, Shiva and Shakti). [28]

  7. Shree Jagannath Heritage Corridor, Puri - Wikipedia

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    Antar Pradakshina: It is a 10 metre-long inner space for ceremonial procession of deities, that is used year-round by the general public for pradakshina or parikrama of the Shree Mandira or the temple complex. Bahya Pradakshina: Covered by trees on either side, it covers 8 metres, and acts as a shaded pathway for visitors and pilgrims.

  8. Vraja Parikrama - Wikipedia

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    Vraja Mandal Parikrama, also called Vraja Yatra (Vraja pilgrimage), is a Nimbarka Sampradaya Hindu pilgrimage dedicated to Krishna. At present Vraja Parikrama Pradhan Mahant Sri Sri 108 Swami Rasbiharidas Kathiababaji Maharajji of 84 kos Vraja region (Braja) which takes 1 to 2 months depending on the route and speed of travel on foot. [ 1 ]

  9. Circumambulation - Wikipedia

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    Relief of ancient Indian Buddhists (monks at left, a lay couple at right, statues behind) circumambulating a stupa in a chaitya temple. Circumambulation [1] (from Latin circum around [2] and ambulātus to walk [3]) is the act of moving around a sacred object or idol.