Originally posted by LordShiva
eastern religions don't have holy cities.
eastern religions don't have holy cities.
hinduism considers all of bharat to be sacred. rivers, stones, villages, mountains et al. it's not as localised as the holy city concept, but the territory itself is actually considered to be 'holy.'
on the other hand, western religions may look upon certain sites as having special significance, but i would typify them as historic/cultural centres of religious activity rather than as places which are sacred in-and-of-themselves.
buddhism has bodghaya. although, you're right, it's not exactly a 'sacred site.'
as for taoism, yes, now that i think of it, it makes me laugh just to think of taoism having a "holy city."
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