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“When I first decided to do these pilgrimages, I told myself I'm doing this as an investigative reporter. I'm doing it as an observer, and as an outsider … and in the end, that isn't what happened.” Rosemary Mahoney, author The Singular Pilgrim: Travels on Sacred Ground When Rosemary Mahoney got off the ferry at the tiny island of Tinos, in Greece, she witnessed something extraordinary. Pilgrims dressed in black exited the boat and immediately flung themselves to the ground, crawling on hands and knees to worship at a shrine at the top of a nearby hill. Watching these men and women rolling in the dirt, sweating beneath a scorching sun, she asked herself a simple question. Every human culture that has ever existed has had some concept of the divine, however you define that. She wanted to understand why. Her search for an answer began a remarkable journey to undertake six of the world's most prominent religious pilgrimages. Her journey would take her from the Way of St James, trekking hundreds of miles across the Pyrenees of southern France and Spain, to the burning ghats of Varanasi, on the banks of the Ganges River, in India, and beyond. This isn't a story about religion, or faith. It is an investigation into one of the most fundamental, but little understood, aspects of humanity. It is a quest to discover the roots of belief itself. And to find it, she will have to travel to six countries, walk hundreds of miles, and stare death in the face. Insightful, evocative, and inspiring. Rosemary's story is an adventure into the heart of what it means to be human. FIND ROSEMARY Get a copy of Rosemary's book The Singular Pilgrim: Travels on Sacred Ground, online or from your local bookstore. Find out more about her work at rosemarymahoney.net. Facebook: @RosemaryMahoneyWriter SOCIAL Share the show with your friends! Subscribe to the podcast wherever you're listening, follow @armchairexplorerpodcast on Instagram and Facebook, check out Armchair Explorer's website, and learn more about APT Podcast Studios on their website. This show was produced by Armchair Productions. Jenny Allison and Aaron Millar wrote and produced it; Charles Tyrie did the audio editing and sound design. Theme music by the artist Sweet Chap. Find our other shows: armchair-productions.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Varanasi is one of the oldest continually inhabited cities in the world and considered the spiritual capital of India. While also holy to Buddhists, Jains and many other sects, it is the most sacred city in Hinduism. Said to have been founded by Lord Shiva, for centuries Hindus have made the pilgrimage from all over the world to the banks of the Ganges River. For many of these pilgrims, they know this will be their last mortal journey. In Hindu tradition it is said that to die in Varanasi, one may attain Moksha – an end to the continual cycle of rebirth, and a place in paradise. These are the stories of those intimately involved in the unique culture of spirituality, death and funerals in the city. We hear from the manager of Mukti Bhawan, one of the so-called Death Hotels which host pilgrims in their final days on earth, alongside personal family accounts of those who have chosen this path and the stories of those who jobs are to cremate the roughly 100 bodies per day at the ancient Burning Ghats, before their remains enter the holy river to pass into the afterlife. (Photo: Panoramic view across the holy river Ganges on Munshi Ghat in the suburb of Godowlia. Credit: Frank Bienewald/Getty Images)
The party’s limits are tested as they continue their march towards the volcanic mountains known as the Burning Ghats in search of the fabled Fever Gardens. An encounter with a curious and ancient elemental entity may be the key to finding the location -- that is, if they make it through the mountains alive. Music and additional sound effects courtesy of Kevin Macloud at Incompetech.com, Tabletop Audio, CryoChamber, and Filmstro.com.
Talking about the Decibel Mag. Tour and our ticket give away; Highlighting local gigs with Burning Ghats, Wormwitch etc; Satan (UK) in Victoria, Weedeater's stop at the Rickshaw; the Slayer/Carcass/Testament tour; aaaand a buuuuuunch of stuff from the upcoming inaugural MODIFIED GHOST FESTIVAL!
Varanasi, on the Ganges, is one of the most important Hindu religious sites.
Transcript -- Varanasi, on the Ganges, is one of the most important Hindu religious sites.
Varanasi, on the Ganges, is one of the most important Hindu religious sites.
Transcript -- Varanasi, on the Ganges, is one of the most important Hindu religious sites.