Located in north-west part of India, Ajmer is one of the oldest cities of India. Devotees and tourists are flocking to Rajasthan to visit one of the favored destination known as Pushkar. Situated at the height of 510 meters, the city is surrounded with hillocks from three sides. The snake mountain is also known as “Nag Pahar” surrounds the natural border between Pushkar and Ajmer. Also called as ‘the rose garden of Rajasthan,’ the essence of the Pushkar roses is quite famous and are exported all over the world too. Along with the various architectural advantages the city has a long mythological history of harnessing the legacy of timeless heritage.
According to Lord Brahma, who is believed to be the creator of the whole universe, said to dropped a lotus to earth leading to the creation of a beautiful lake. And the place is named after the flower and known as Pushkar today. The city serves the home to the only temple dedicated to Lord Brahma across the globe. Hindus like to visit Pushkar to experience pilgrimage for the attainment of salvation.
Also known as Pushkar Mela or Camel fair it is an annual five-day livestock and camel fair hosted in the city between November and October. Pushkar Mela is one of the largest camel fairs. Along with selling and buying of animals the place serves as one of the best tourist destinations too. The show also hosts many competitions like “Matka Phod”, “bridal competition” and “longest mustache” are some of the tourist attractions. In these recent years, the fair is said to include the cricket match exhibition played between the local Pushkar club members and team formed by foreign tourists.
As per the Hindu Scriptures, the Pushkar lake is also known as ‘Tirtha Raj’ meaning the king of pilgrimage sites. Till now no pilgrimage site is said to be considered complete without taking a dip in any holy lake. Pushkar lake is supposed to host 52 bathing ghats and have 400 temples and are about 8-10 meters deep. Semi-circular in shape the lake truly brings a magnificent sight for the travelers.
The conspicuous and gracious Rangji temple is considered to be a shrine that witnesses thousands of tourists and pilgrims every year. Dedicated to Lord Rangji, is believed to be the incarnation of Lord Vishnu. The temple is said to be the influence of South Indian Style, Mughal Styles and Rajput Style in the temple architecture is quite noticeable. The Gopuram, high rising quite prevalent in India is also one of the exclusive features in the temple for attracting visitors.
Indians have a special place for the Lord Brahma know for being the father of all gods heads a home nestled in Pushkar valley beyond the Anasagar and Nanga Parbat lake. The only temple in the world is said to be dedicated to Lord Brahma. The inner sanctum of the place has the idol for Lord Brahma Chaturmukhi (Four-faced). Built with the marble, the sun god stands sentinel in the temple. Most interestingly while the other gods stand bare-footed, the Surya is projected here wearing the old barrier boots.
Situated in Pushkar, the Gurdwara is said to be built in a late 19th century is known for commemorating the visit of 10th and 1st guru, Guru Govind Singh, and Guru Nanak Dev.
The temple is known for being one of the ancient and most significant temples of Pushkar. Known for being constructed by 12th ruler the King Anaji Chauhan the temple is well known for the Lord Vishnu, third incarnation. The legendary story behind the temple is that Varaha rescued the earth from the demon known as Hiranyakashyap from the primeval water depth.
Goddess Savitri, the first wife of Lord Brahma the temple is situated on a hillock behind the Brahma temple. The temple has a long staircase leading to the temple and allows the one to catch the panoramic view of the river surrounding the sand dunes and temples. The presence of the Brahma temple in the city is considered as the outcome of Savitri’s curse to the god for marrying another goddess named as Gayatri while initiating their yagna in Pushkar.
Guest house of one of the Raja Man Singh is said to be one of the attractive places which are included as one of the beautiful spots of Pushkar. The royal era Rajasthani architecture have adorned the palace and have built it like a visual treat. After the imperial era, the place is built up as a heritage hotel also known as RTDC Hotel Sarovar. The site allows the tourists to enjoy the breathtaking views of temples and lakes around the area.
Dedicated to deity Ekadashi Mata the temple is the pearl in the crown of Pushkar city. The temple is known to provide respite for followers from their cardinal sins. The place has importance for beautiful architecture the temple is a shrine in Rajasthan.
Reaching Pushkar is quite easy, as the Sanganer Airport is just at a distance of 146 km. The city is well connected with the National highways of Rajasthan. Also, people residing in nearby towns can reach of nearby towns known as Ajmer, Jodhpur, and Jaipur.
Train route is feasible for the visitors to reach the place and enjoy their stay in Pushkar city.
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