Location: 11-km From Ajmer,
Rajasthan Tourist Attractions: 25 Bathing
Ghats, Cattle Fair Significance: Houses The Only Brahma
Temple In India. Best Time To Visit: Mid-October To
Mid-March. |
Tourism in
Pushkar
11-km from Ajmer on the edge of the Thar
Desert lies a tiny tranquil town of Pushkar
along the bank of the picturesque Pushkar
Lake, which is an important pilgrimage for
the Hindus. LEGEND Padma Purana, elaborately describes the
origin and importance of this lake. It says
that Brahma, the Creator of the Universe,
was once contemplating to locate a suitable
spot on earth to perform a 'Yajna'
(sacrificial ritual), the lotus fell from
his hand and rebounding, struck the earth at
three places within a circuit of kms. Water
issued forth, from all the three places and
the Creator called all the three as Pushkar
(lotus) distinguishing them as 'Jyeshtha'
(elder), 'Madhya' (central) and 'Kanishtha'
(younger).
According to mythology, he performed the 'Yajna'
at Jyeshtha Pushkar from Kartik Shukla
Ekadashi to Purnima. Lakhs of devotees
assemble and bathe in the holy waters during
this period of the year; but bathing on the
last day which is the full moon (Purnima)
day, confers special blessings.
One of the major attractions in Pushkar is
the PUSHKAR FAIR. The cattle fair is held
here on this occasion, where other animals
like camels and horses are also bought and
sold. It is attended by people from far and
wide.
In recent years, an exclusive
accommodation-Tourist Village, has also been
erected for foreign tourists. Competitions
are organized for them and cultural
programmes are held acquainting them with
the Rajasthani way of life and culture.
Pushkar has 52 bathing ghats and many
temples, big and small; the most celebrated
one being that of Brahma, the Creator of the
Universe.
Places to See in
Pushkar
Pushkar Lake: One of the most sacred
sites for Hindus, Pushkar Lake is the most
famous tourist attraction in the holy town
of Pushkar. It's a beautiful semi-circular
lake with 52 lovely ghats surrounding it.
According to beliefs, a dip in the Pushkar
Lake on the auspicious occasion of Karthik
Poornima brings salvation to devotees.
Brahma Temple: It's the only temple
dedicated to Lord Brahma, the creator of the
universe according to Hindu mythology, in
all over India. The beautiful marble temple
is famous for its four-headed idol of lord
Brahma. It's decorated with silver coins and
a silver turtle on its black and white
chequered floor.
Savitri Temple:
Dedicated to goddess
Savitri, the first wife of Lord Brahma, it's
the second most important temple in Pushkar.
Located just behind the Brahma Temple on a
hilltop, it provides a panoramic view of the
scenic Pushkar Lake and exotic sand dunes
nearby
Rangji or Rangnath Temple: Rangji
Temple is known for its gracious south
Indian style of architecture. The temple
houses a huge image of Lord Vishnu. It has a
high rising 'Gopuram' (large gate) and
Garuda pillars studded with a mythical bird
styled in gold.
Varah Temple: One of the most sacred
temples in Pushkar, Varah Temple is
dedicated to Lord Vishnu. It has an image of
Vishnu in the incarnation of wild boar.
According to a legend, Lord Vishnu visited
the earth in the incarnation of a Varah
(Wild boar) to kill an atrocious demon
Hirnayaksh.
Apteshwar Temple: Another important
temple in Pushkar, this 12th century temple
is dedicated to Lord Shiva.
HOW TO GET THERE
 Air: Jaipur at 146-km is the nearest
airport. Rail: Ajmer at 11-km is the nearest railhead
from Pushkar. Road: Pushkar is well connected by road and
is 11-km from Ajmer.
PLACES TO STAY Being a major pilgrimage center Pushkar is
well equipped with good accommodation
options.
SHOPPING A large number of traders gather at the
Pushkar Fair and set up shops. They sell a
host of products like bead necklaces of
Nagaur, woollen blankets of Merta, textiles
printed in Ajmer and Jodhpur, brassware of
Jodhpur and Jaipur etc. Also on sale are
saddles, ropes, and assorted household
items. During the fair, cultural shows and
exhibitions are organised to enliven the
event. Movies are shown and competitions are
arranged. Bards and poets recite and sing
tales of valour and heroism of bygone days.
Animal races and other competitions add to
the attraction.
NEARBY CITIES Ajmer: 11-km Jaipur: 146-km
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