Image and Pilgrimage

On page 22 of this book, it gives a difference and contrast of how a tourist and a pilgrim would act, “When the pilgrim advances toward his ultimate sacred goal, he tends to stop at every major way station, there to do penance, pay his devotion, and prepare for the holy climax at the central shrine. When he returns, so travelers’ accounts repeatedly inform us, his aim is to reach home as swiftly as he can, and his attitude is now that of a tourist rather than a devotee” (Turner 22) This means that when pilgrim had reached their goal and what they had been looking for, after that they become tourists and seemed to not search for any deep spiritual encounter.

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