Pilgrimage places anthropological works on a privileged platform for religious studies. It contains the dichotomy of life and death, striving towards the spirit of a dead that may or may not be religious. It is a soul searching process, a coming to terms with hopes and disillusions. Human situations in the flow of urban areas draw together the primal human quest and economic considerations. The sacred and the profane, the belief in miracles and the management of both, necessitate a fresh search of urban pilgrimage.
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