to Buddhists), and
K
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i
are the major sites on the Ga
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g
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(Ganges); and of these, K
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i exceeds all. Indeed, to make pilgrimage and die in K
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i means that the burden of karma and the necessity for rebirth are removed by
iva
himself. Places of pilgrimage are called in India t
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rthas (‘fords’), and the pilgrimage is t
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rtha-yatra. In the
T
rtha-yatra
section of
Mah
bh
rata
, a description is given of the whole of India as a place of pilgrimage, mapping out an itinerary in a clockwise direction.