Piepowder, are you?
The word 'piepowder' originates from the dusty feet of travelers, particularly merchants, in pre-modern times. Pilgrimages, like the Camino de Santiago, were significant journeys undertaken on foot for spiritual transformation. The Milky Way's Spa...

Pilgrimages to sacred destinations and places of worship were undertaken on foot in earlier times as there was no other option; all pilgrims were piepowders. Even today, some devotees take a vow to trek barefoot, say, to Vaishno Devi, to Mumbai's Siddhivinayak mandir and to Kerala's Sabarimalai. Pilgrims to Sabarimalai chant 'Kallum Mullum Kaalukku Methai' - 'stones and thorns are but soft cushions to our feet' - but the mother of all walking pilgrimages is the Camino de Santiago (The Way of St James) in Spain. The journey itself is said to be a transformative experience, taking one to exalted spiritual heights, revealing deep insights. Interestingly, the Spanish name for the Milky Way is El Camino de Santiago - a medieval legend says that the Milky Way was formed from the dust raised by travelling pilgrims!
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