peregrinate:

to travel especially on foot

peregrinate:

to travel especially on foot

(Verb)

Example Sentences:

Ramayana:  Because Rama and his army peregrinated to the southern coast of India, it took them much longer to reach there than it had taken for Ravana to go beyond the southern most point of India to Lanka because Ravana had travelled by the airways using his mystical powers.

Mahabharata:  When the Pandavas were exiled, Vidura suggested, nay insisted that Kunti should stay with him because peregrinating through the forest at her advanced age would be exhausting for her. 

Bhagavad-gita:  Although the soul moves when the body peregrinates, the soul is still considered immovable because nothing material such as the body can make it move; rather aided by its desire to explore and enjoy makes material things such as the body move.

Bhagavatam:   While peregrinating through the forest, Krishna’s tender lotus feet would be pierced by thorns—thinking thus, the gopis felt their hearts being pierced.

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