It is no surprise that every religious place gives you a sense of calmness and greatness. Every religion has its own representation of unity. To see people standing together for a single cause is nothing but heartwarming.
You may know that I have traveled to many of the places around, but my heart always yearns to experience moments that not only fascinate people but the act that melts your heart.
Not just curiosity, but the strong wish, love, and the reverence in my heart for the ‘Ultimate Power ‘and the tranquillity, the holy abode brings in, has been driving me with a burning desire to visit the holiest place of all, Manasa Sarovara, Mecca & the Jerusalem to experience ‘moment of faith’, I so wish to learn and relate it within myself the sense of faith and devotion these mighty domiciles has instilled in the human race since immortal times.
‘The invisible connection’ that has entwined the human race with religious importance binds people of different races but with the same purpose.
Transformative folds within I have always dreamed to visit these places where enormous people come together to show the act of unity and perseverance to the whole world. I long to experience the supreme serenity and wholeness, these divine places are inciting the human race.
But, before reaching out, I try to gather some information that has activated my cravings for mysticism even more!
Jerusalem – In particular, the land of Israel, Jerusalem is of profound importance for the Jewish people. It is tied inextricably to a Jewish relationship with God and the Torah. Can’t wait to sense the variety of emotions when I step into Jerusalem.
The sight of unity can be seen by Jewish, where the single wall of their holy temple exists. In old Jerusalem, this was a complete temple, but during riots, it was completely destroyed. Only the single wall persists now. The sight of people reading the Torah in front of the wall to express their gratitude toward God can be extraordinary. I wish to experience it firsthand as well.
Manas Sarovar – Manas Sarovar is the highest and most respectable place in Hinduism. It is the place where Lord Shiva resides. Though Hindus worship many gods and goddesses in Hinduism, it is Shiva who does not have an Aadi (beginning) nor an Anth (end). He is one of the Hindu trinities, which includes Brahma and Vishnu. But he himself is the Supreme and of all of the Supreme.
Mecca – It is one of the sacred places for Muslims. It is one of the oldest cities in the world. The Mecca consists of Kaabah, towards which Muslims offer their prayers five times a day on a daily basis. Every year, millions of Muslims from around the world gather to perform Hajj, which is an obligation towards Islam once in a lifetime. They follow the practice of Abraham and his wife, who is also the founder of Kaabah.
The discipline people show with harmony, devoutness, and togetherness, even being from various cultures, brings out my curiosity to learn about it more. These places can provide you with a purpose for your life. It gives you the sensation of the sovereignty of your creator and provides the strength required to gather for humanity. I wish to visit all three places one day and share my personal experiences with you. Above all, experience the tranquility of the soul and connection to the creator.