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Yatra is a term in Sanskrit meaning journey or pilgrimage. In many Indian languages, it denotes a travel or religious undertaking, often to sacred sites. The word appears in ancient scriptures and has broadened into modern usage as well.

In Hinduism, yatras are pilgrimage journeys to temples, rivers, or other sacred places. Notable examples include

Buddhist and Jain traditions also feature yatras as pilgrimages to key sacred sites. Examples include Bodh

In modern usage, yatras appear in politics and commerce as well. The term is used to describe

the
Char
Dham
Yatra
in
the
Himalayan
region—Yamunotri,
Gangotri,
Kedarnath,
and
Badrinath—and
the
Amarnath
Yatra
to
the
Amarnath
cave
in
Jammu
and
Kashmir.
The
Kailash
Mansarovar
Yatra
is
a
pilgrimage
to
Kailash
and
Lake
Manasarovar
in
the
Tibet
region.
Regional
yatras
to
temples
or
holy
sites
are
common,
often
tied
to
lunar
calendars
or
seasonal
festivals
and
sometimes
requiring
permits
or
organized
group
travel.
Gaya
and
Sarnath
in
Buddhism,
and
Shikharji
and
other
holy
tirthas
in
Jainism,
where
devotees
undertake
journeys
as
expressions
of
devotion
and
spiritual
practice.
traveling
campaigns,
such
as
the
Bharat
Jodo
Yatra
led
by
the
Indian
National
Congress
from
2022
to
2023.
It
also
appears
in
the
branding
of
travel
services,
such
as
Yatra.com,
an
Indian
online
travel
company
that
markets
tours,
flights,
and
other
travel
arrangements.
The
concept
remains
a
versatile
expression
for
undertaking
a
meaningful
journey.