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Pilgrimage and Sacred Landscapes MTA
Ritual, Place-Making, and Religious Tourism in Asian History
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Pilgrimage and Sacred Landscapes *Pilgrimage and Sacred Landscapes* provides a comprehensive historical and cultural analysis of religious travel and place-making across Asia. The book argues that pilgrimage is not merely an individual act of devotion but a complex social technology that drives economic development, cultural exchange, and the production of religious authority. By examining a diverse array of traditions—including Buddhist, Hindu, Daoist, Shinto, and Islamic sites—the text illustrates how ritual movement transforms natural features like mountains and rivers into legible, sanctified geographies.

The book details the intricate material and social infrastructures that sustain long-distance travel, from the role of merchant guilds and monastic hospitality to the impact of court patronage and local agency. It explores the "pilgrim economies" of major hubs like Bodh Gaya and Sarnath, where the sacred and commercial are inextricably linked through the sale of ritual services, iconography, and souvenirs. Furthermore, the text investigates how sensory experiences—such as the soundscapes of chanting and the aesthetics of ascent—ground abstract doctrines in the physical bodies of travelers, creating lasting somatic and communal memories.

Modernity, colonialism, and digital technology serve as critical lenses for evaluating the evolution of these ancient routes. The book examines how colonial regulation rewired sacred geography through mapping and public health interventions, and how modern transport and mass tourism have rebranded shrines as heritage sites. In the contemporary era, the rise of digital pilgrimage and diaspora networks allows for virtual participation in rituals, extending the reach of sacred landscapes across global borders while posing new questions about authenticity and presence.

The final chapters address the ethical and environmental challenges facing the future of pilgrimage, such as the sustainability of fragile ecosystems and the management of massive crowds. The book concludes that pilgrimage remains a vital engine of cultural continuity and social cohesion. By treating sacred travel as a "palimpsest" where history, memory, and environment intersect, the text demonstrates that the afterlife of a journey—stored in digital archives, material heirlooms, and local folklore—continues to shape Asian identities and the future of its sacred landscapes.

What You'll Find Inside:
  • Pilgrimage is a key engine of cultural exchange and the formation of sacred landscapes across Asia, linking diverse traditions such as Buddhism, Hinduism, Daoism, and Islam through shared networks of travel and devotion.
  • The sanctity of place is actively created and maintained through rituals of foundation, consecration, renewal, and the development of infrastructure like roads, inns, and guilds that support pilgrim movement.
  • Sacred travel is deeply entangled with economics, generating vibrant pilgrim economies that provide livelihoods for a wide range of service providers, artisans, and local communities around major sites.
  • Pilgrimage involves the production of religious authority through relics, charismatic figures, and texts, which are constantly negotiated and contested by various institutions and local communities.
  • Modern developments like colonial regulation, mass tourism, and digital technology have profoundly reshaped pilgrimage, creating new forms of sacred travel while raising challenges of sustainability, safety, and authenticity.
Who's It For:

This book is for students and scholars of religious history, cultural geography, and Asian studies, as well as for travelers who seek a deeper understanding of the complex forces that shape sacred journeys. It offers a comprehensive analysis for those interested in how ritual, economy, and power interact to create and sustain the world's most important pilgrimage landscapes.

Author:

Alexander Woods

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Date Published:

January 11, 2026

Word Count:

112,103 words

Reading Time:

7 hours 51 minutes

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