Pushkar
 
Situated on the fringe of the desert and surrounded by hills on three sides, Pushkar is a laid back town. A very important pilgrimage spot for Hindus, Pushkar is famous for its lake. It is believed that Lord Brahma set out on a quest for a tranquil spot to perfom a yagna (ceremonial sacrifice) when a lotus fell from his hand. A lake sprang forth from the ground at the spot where the lotus fell. more
 
 
 
 
 

 



 


 



 


 
Pushkar

Lo Situated on the fringe of the desert and surrounded by hills on three sides, Pushkar is a laid back town. A very important pilgrimage spot for Hindus, Pushkar is famous for its lake. It is believed that Lord Brahma set out on a quest for a tranquil spot to perfom a yagna (ceremonial sacrifice) when a lotus fell from his hand. A lake sprang forth from the ground at the spot where the lotus fell. Another legend also links Pushkar to Brahma, but in a slightly different manner. A demon Vajra Nabh had become quite a nuisance for the people on Earth, and the Creator of the Universe Brahma decided to put an end to him. Brahma floated down to terra firma on his lotus and slew Vajra Nabh with a lotus blossom. The petals landed on the ground and three beautiful lakes gushed out of the ground. Brahma then performed a yagna attended by all the gods and goddesses.
However, there’s a catch to this story. Brahma’s wife Saraswati was busy elsewhere and couldn’t make it to the yagna. Now since the presence of a wife was crucial for the ceremony, Brahma maried a maiden called Gayatri. Saraswati, like most wives, couldn’t stomach her husband being stolen by someone else and promptly flew into a rage, cursing Brahma that he would never be worshipped at any other place other than at Pushkar. As the curse took effect the moment it was uttered and couldn’t be revoked, the Brahma temple in Pushkar is the only one in the world where Brahma is worshipped, although His statues do exist in various parts of India.
large accumulation of travel attractions, Pushkar is famous for its picturesque sites as well as more than 400 temples. The most important of the temples is the Brahma Temple (only temple of Lord Brahma, the creator, in the world). Other important temples are Savitri Temple, Mahadeva Temple, Rangji Temple, and Varaha Temple. Pushkar Lake is the site of annual holy bath on Kartik Purnima. Pushkar Bazaar is famous for its high range of handicrafts. Another important attraction in the city is Man Mahal built by Raja Man Singh of Amber.
Attraction of Nag PaharNag Pahar or the Snake Mountain stands as a divider between the lake and the city of Ajmer. The mountain is famous for Panch Kund and saint Agastya’s cave, and it is believed that Kalidas, the 4th century poet and playwright, composed Abhigyanam Shakuntalam, one of his finest works, here.
Pushkar-A Famous Pilgrimage Center In olden days Pushkar was an important pilgrimmage for kings and emperors, and is believed to have had over 500 temples and more than 50 palaces. One of the most spectacular sights in Pushkar today is not during the day but by night. Pushkar lake is the venue for deepdan (offering of lamps) to the lake which comes alive with hundreds and thousands of tiny earthen lamps floated out into the dark waters, creating a breathtaking view.
Man Mahal Raja Man Singh of Amer built this little palace for himself for the times he would visit Ajmer and Pushkar along the banks of Pushkar lake. Currently it functions as a tourist bungalow run by the Rajasthan Tourism department. Near the palace is Pushkar palace, now a heritage hotel.
Pushkar Cattle Fair A massive cattle fair occurs in October and November around the lake which is also famous for its crocodiles – which, simply put, means that if you get in you might not get out! The Pushkar Fair, as the cattle fair is commonly known, attracts thousands of people from all over the country who come to trade and watch cart and camel races. A full moon means its time to take a holy dip in the lake in places where the crocs aren’t around. The `loading of the camel’ is a very popular event in which a camel is made to sit down while as many riders as is possible – plus a few more – happily climb onto the poor animal and go for a ride. Camel polo is another hit with the people, although its technique and expertise would embarass any decent horse polo buff. Each year during Kartik Purnima around 200,000 people flock to Pushkar for the camel Fair, with 50,000 camels and cattle accompanying them. For livestock traders, this is a pretty serious affair, and many travel hundreds of kilometers with the sole intention of getting a good price for their cattle. While the fair is in progress, a mini tent city springs up near the lake, seemingly appearing out of nowhere and disappearing as soon as the festival ends, only to reappear a year later. When the fair draws to a close and everyone gets going home, a strange wailing sound fills the orange evening. These are the wails of camel mothers separated from their young ones who have been sold off and who they shall never see again. A truly heart wrenching finalé to one of the most popular fairs in Rajasthan. Brahma Temple This is one of the famous temple of the world where Lord Brahma is worshipped. The temple witholds many religious beliefs and is significant in the heart of Hindus. Brahma temple has marble floors, stairs and coins. You would love to see the temple marble floors.
Brahma Temple This is one of the famous temple of the world where Lord Brahma is worshipped. The temple witholds many religious beliefs and is significant in the heart of Hindus. Brahma temple has marble floors, stairs and coins. You would love to see the temple marble floors.
Pushkar Lake This is one of the important attractions of Pushkar and is immensely important amongst the followers of Hinduism. The lake was devoted to Lord Brahma. The lake is surrounded by 500 temples, 52 palaces and 52 ghats. Pushkar lake is a must watch during Karthik Purnima wich is held in the month of November every year, the fest is better known as the Pushkar fair.
Pushkar LakeThis is one of the important attractions of Pushkar and is immensely important amongst the followers of Hinduism. The lake was devoted to Lord Brahma. The lake is surrounded by 500 temples, 52 palaces and 52 ghats. Pushkar lake is a must watch during Karthik Purnima wich is held in the month of November every year, the fest is better known as the Pushkar fair.
Savitri TempleThere are number of temples dotted on Pushkar landscape but very few manage to grab attention of devotees and travellers. Savitri temple is one which has conquered the hearts of many travellers. You would find a beautiful statue of Goddess Savitri.

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The main market of Pushkar has narrow lanes intertwined into each other lined with a variety of noteworthy small shops that have silver and beaded jewellery, bangles, broidered fabrics, camel covers, leather goods, bed and cushion covers, brass utensils and Rajasthani puppets on their display. Fusion music and books are also available for people who are interested. The main shopping spots are Baza Bazar, Sarafa Bazar and Kedalganj Bazar.

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