5 Destinations to travel around the world if you are devotional

Mecca

Mecca, the birthplace of Muhammad and the capital of Makkah Province in Saudi Arabia, is a holiest Muslim city visited by 13 million people annually.

Wailing wall

The Western Wall, a significant religious site in Jerusalem, was built in 20 BCE by King Harold and divided into male and female sections. Despite Roman destruction, it survived and was expanded in 1967.

Sensoji temple

Sensoji Temple in Tokyo, a 1400-year-old Buddhist temple dedicated to Kannon, hosts major events like Sanja Matsuri and Asakusa Samba Carnival, despite being temporarily closed due to the pandemic.

Kashi vishwanath temple

Kashi Vishwanath Temple, a significant Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, attracts 3,000 daily visitors and features several shrines, despite multiple demolitions and reconstructions.

Ayodhya

Ayodhya, India's birthplace of Lord Rama, is a controversial religious site with debates over its significance. In 2019, the government handed over land to a Hindu temple trust and a mosque, with the Ram temple designed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

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