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Psychological well‐being and pilgrimage: Religiosity, happiness and life satisfaction of Ardh–Kumbh Mela pilgrims (Kalpvasis) at Prayag, India
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Quality Of LifePsychological Well‐beingSouth Asian CultureWell-being (Indigenous Health)ReligiosityEducationPilgrimage StudiesWell-being (Positive Psychology)Ardh–kumbh Mela PilgrimsFifty‐four KalpvasisReligion StudiesReligious SystemsMiddle Eastern StudiesLanguage StudiesPsychological Well-beingCultureLife SatisfactionSubjective Well-beingSpiritualityAnthropologySpiritual SignificanceCultural Anthropology
Pilgrimage is an important aspect of our life and has both religious as well as spiritual significance. The present study examined the relationship of religiosity, happiness and satisfaction with life in the case of pilgrims in a very special cultural context of the Ardh‐Kumbh Mela (held in Prayag, Allahabad, India) during the months of January and February, 2007). The study specifically examined these relationships in a sample of Kalpvasis (pilgrims who stay at the banks of the Sangam for a month in the holy city of Prayag during the Mela period). One hundred and fifty‐four Kalpvasis participated in the study. Positive association between religiosity, happiness and life satisfaction was obtained. Results showed that gender did not have a significant role on these relations in the case of pilgrims. Implications of these results are discussed.
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