Parikrama refers to the act of circumambulation or making a circular pilgrimage around a guru or sacred place.
The path of Parikrama is usually a well-defined circular route around the revered site, and it is believed to purify the mind, body, and soul. Devotees often chant prayers, recite shabads while performing Parikrama. Some Parikramas are performed clockwise, while others are done anti-clockwise.
Parikrama is a spiritual and devotional practice that involves circumambulating a sacred place. It is a way for devotees to express their reverence, seek blessings, and connect with the divine. Parikrama is deeply rooted in religious traditions and is considered a means of purification, self-discipline, and spiritual growth.