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Kanwar Yatra: The Grandest Pilgrimage to Lord Shiva | Meaning, Rituals, & History

July 12, 2025 by Bhanwar Singh Thada
Kanwar Yatra: The Grandest Pilgrimage to Lord Shiva | Meaning, Rituals, & History

Explore the spiritual journey of Kanwar Yatra-India’s grand pilgrimage of devotion to Lord Shiva. Discover its Vedic roots, rituals, routes, and modern scientific significance.

Categories Festivals & Rituals Tags Gangajal, Haridwar pilgrimage, Jalabhishek, Kanwar Yatra, Lord Shiva pilgrimage, Shiva devotees, Shravan Yatra, Spiritual walk India Leave a comment

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