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Mróz, Franciszek. "Changes in religious tourism in Poland at the beginning of the 21st century." Turyzm/Tourism 29, no. 2 (December 30, 2019): 95–103. http://dx.doi.org/10.18778/0867-5856.29.2.09.

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This study presents changes in religious tourism in Poland at the beginning of the 21st century. These include the development of a network of pilgrimage centers, the renaissance of medieval pilgrim routes, the unflagging popularity of pilgrimages on foot as well as new forms using bicycles, canoes, skis, scooters, rollerblades and trailskates; along with riding, Nordic walking, running and so on. Related to pilgrimages, there is a growing interest in so-called ‘holidays’ in monasteries, hermitages and retreat homes, as well as a steady increase in weekend religious tourism. Religious tourists and pilgrims are attracted to shrines by mysteries, church fairs and religious festivals, in addition to regular religious services and ceremonies.
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Diwan, Vishal, Ponnaiah Manickam, Viduthalai Virumbi Balagurusamy, Priyank Soni, Ashish Pathak, Jeromie Wesley Thangaraj, Vivek Parashar, et al. "Syndromic surveillance in religiious festival involving circumambulation in India." Online Journal of Public Health Informatics 10, no. 1 (May 22, 2018). http://dx.doi.org/10.5210/ojphi.v10i1.8972.

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ObjectiveTo study operation feasibility and prepadness of a a tablet-based participatory syndromic surveillance among pilgrims during annual ritual circumbulation (Panchkroshi Yatra) coveirng 15 miles daily in Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh IndiaIntroductionPanchkroshi yatra is an annual ritual of circumambulation (yatra) of temples (Mahadevs) and 100,000 devotees walk for around 15 miles per day for six days and cover a total of 73 miles to worship important Mahadevs. The festival is held every year at the city of Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh, Central India. The yatra attracts large number of pilgrims especially from rural areas and usually women outnumber men. During the yatra, the pilgrims halt at several places and prepare their food in outdoors. We described the public health preparedness, implemented a tablet-based participatory syndromic surveillance among pilgrims of the yatra and reviewed satisfaction of the pilgrims regarding implementation of public health measures, Ujjain during 21-26, April, 2017.MethodsWe described preparedness and arrangements done for the Yatra. We designed tablet-based android to collect information from pilgrims on socio-demographic-economic details, location and self-reported health problems (syndromes). Trained investigators collected data from consenting pilgrims at strategically located halting places. We interviewed a convenient sample of consenting participants to assess satisfaction regarding the public health measures such as sanitation, water, safety, food and cleanliness.ResultsThe district team organized round-the-clock medical camps in strategic locations (mainly at temple or halting place) of the route of the Yatra with few camps having admission facility for emergency conditions. There were no mobile medical units. Ambulance services were on standby at all medical camps. Our satisfactory survey of 360 participants indicated that 79% were satisfied with these medical facilities (79%). District administration alongwith local village administration (panchayat) had set up outlets selling provisions necessary meeting cooking needs. Eighty percent pilgrims were satisfied with food and refreshment arrangements. Permanent and temporary toilets were set-up at the halt-locations but not on the route. Snitation measures such as chlorination and solid waste management were in place. Pilgrims’ satisfaction for urinals (53%) and toilets (60%) was less as compared to cleanliness (74%). Electrical supply and lighting were arranged properly. Volunteers were available to provide assistance to pilgrims. Provision of safe drinking water and potable water were arranged by the authorities and the village-residents made water available through well, pots etc. The survey suggested that only 5% of them were not satisfied with water related arrangements. Security arrangements such as deployment of police, crowd management, and traffic control and fire safety were well-arranged by the authorities and majority of the respondents expressed satisfaction on these arrangements (79-84%).We interviewed 6435 pilgrims for any self-reported symptoms. More than half (56%) of the responders were female and majority (64%) aged 15- 59 years. Around 44% were from Ujjain district. Every second person (around 47%) reported illness with one or other symptoms. Most of them complained of injury with blister (11%). Other common complaints include stomach ache (8%), redness in eyes (7%), fever (7%), cough (6%), vomiting (4%), diarrhea (4%) and throat pain (3%) (Figure)ConclusionsThe participants’ response indicates that all the public health and safety measures were satisfactory except the need for setting up urinals along the fixed route of circumambulation. Table-based surveillance during the yatra indicated that injury was the most commonly self-reported health problem. Implementation of such surveillance helps in tracking health events and therefore, may facilitate preparedness and response. We recommend implementation of such tablet-based surveillance during such mass gathering events.References1. Qanta A Ahmed, Yaseen M Arabi, Ziad A Memish, Health risks at the Hajj, Lancet 2006; 367: 1008–15 2. Tam JS, Barbeschi M, Shapovalova N, Briand S, Memish ZA & Kieny MP. Research agenda for mass gatherings: a call to action. The Lancet infectious diseases, 2012;12,3, 231-239 3. Henning KJ, Overview of syndromic surveillance. What is syndromic surveillance? MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep 53 (Suppl): 5-11 (2004). 4. Chandrasekhar, CP, Ghosh J Information and communication technologies and health in low income countries: the potential and the constraints. Bulletin of the World Health Organization, 2001, 79: 850–855
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Книги з теми "Pilgrim Festival services"

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1917-, Greenberg Sidney, and Levine Jonathan D. Rabbi, eds. Siddur ḥadash: Worship, study, and song for all Sabbath and festival services = [Sidur ḥadash : le-Shabat ṿe-yom ṭov]. Bridgeport, Conn: Prayer Book Press, 2000.

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Greenberg, Sidney, та Levine Jonathan D. Siddur ḥadash: Worship, study, and song for all Sabbath and festival services = [Sidur ḥadash : le-Shabat ṿe-yom ṭov]. Bridgeport, Conn: Prayer Book Press, 2000.

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Sidur ʻEt ratson =: Siddur Eit ratzon : a prayerbook for Shabbat, festival and daily services : a traditional prayerbook designed for those who seek spirituality and meaning beyond what they have found in conventional prayerbooks : with new translations, commentaries, meditations, and prayers. Highland Park, N.J: Shiviti Publications, 2006.

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