Talk:Vaishno Devi

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[edit] Most visited religious places in the world

In many articles we see differrent claims about number of visitors. I will copy and paste some from wiki pages. Please compare them.

1. Vaishno Devi:- Million of pilgrims visit the temple every year and is the second most visited religious shrine in India, after Tirupati Balaji Mandir.

2. Tirupati:- It is the richest and most visited temple (of any faith) in the world[1].

3. Sabarimala:- Sabarimala is one of the most visited piligrim centres in the world with an estimated 4.5-5 crores devotees coming every year. The world's second largest annual pilgrimage, after Haj in Mecca, is reported to be to Sabarimala.

4. Hajj:- It is the largest annual pilgrimage in the world.

5. Vatican City:- Vatican is one of the most visited places of worship in the world with more than 25 million devotees coming every year.


Can anyone help with correct statistics???


Rajeev madhavan (talk) 05:30, 9 March 2008 (UTC)