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Pushkar
Pushkar
a small, magical, desert edge town having area of 16.34 sq. km
at an average elevation of 1673 ft which is in the state of Rajasthan
in
India
with
the population of 14,789 boast on its cultural tradition and the
momuments along with the old temples. At the month of October -
November, thousands of devotees throng the lake around the full
moon day of Kartik Purnima to take a holy dip in the lake.And
the main attraction of Pushkar fair “ the Huge and colorful
cattle fair” is also held during this time of year. Pushkar
fair is well-known for it's Camel trading and other attractive
activities.
Attraction
of Pushkar City :-
Pushkar
Fair ----- This
fair is well-known and marked with largest participation of all
the festivals of Rajasthan, Pushkar is an important pilgrimage
as well as the venue of a mammoth cattle fair.
auctions, music Bazaars and sports are highlight of this
event.
Temple
at Pushkar
-----The
colorful city is full of temples, among below listed temples are
the most important one. Mostly all visitors along with sadhus
visiting Pushkar visit this place :-
RAMAVAIKUNTH
TEMPLE: ----One of Pushkar's largest and most intricate
temples, the Ramavaikunth Temple was built in the 1920's and has
beautifully sculpted images of no less than 361 different
deities. The ornate outer gopuram over the entrance is said to
have been built by a team of masons specially brought here from
south India.
SAVITRI
TEMPLE: ----- Savitri Temple in one of the most renowned in
Pushkar. According to the Hindu mythology Savitri is the first
wife of Lord Brahma. When He was all set to start a Yagna on
earth in the place of Pushkar (determined by drooping a lotus
flower), Savitri's presence was the prerequisite. But She had
kept Him waiting. Lord Brahma, irritated at this, married
Gayatri the milkmaid to start the yagna on the most auspicious
moment. This temple stands just behind the temple of Lord
Brahma. A long series of steps lead to the shrine. From the
temple you can get a panoramic view of the Pushkar lake.
VARAH
TEMPLE: -------This temple was originally built in the 12th
century, which is dedicated to Lord Vishnu. One of the various
incarnations of Lord Vishnu was that of Varah (boar). The temple
worships the Varah form of Lord Vishnu.
JAGAT
PITA SHRI BRAHMA MANDIR: --------The famous Brahma Temple,
is said to be the only temple in the world dedicated to this
deity of Lord Brahma (the god of Creation) which stands on a
high plinth with the Marble steps leading up to it along with a
silver turtle on the floor facing the Sanctum-Sanctorum or
Girbha-griha. Around the turtle the Marble floor is inset with
hundreds of silver coins. Peacocks adorn the temple walls as
they are supposed to be the vehicle of lord Brahma's consort
Saraswati. A small image of the milkmaid Gayatri, flanks the
four-faced image of lord Brahma and is called Chaumurti The
sanctuary has silver doors inside a carved marble gateway.
Kuchaman
Fort ------- Kuchaman is mainly known for the magnificent
Kuchaman fort. Built by the Gujjar Pratihara dynasty, the fort
houses the Meera Mahal where you can get a peek into the life of
Meera Bai through the miniature paintings. There is also a Lok
Dev Temple, comprising some fascinating paintings of Lok Devtas
such as Sant Tejaji, Sant Gogaji, Baba Ram Dev, Sant Kesaria
Kanwarji, Sant Ravi Das, Sant Kabir, Guru Nanak, Khawaja
Moin-ud-din Chisti, etc
Ajmer
Fort ------ Pushkar excursion tour is incomplete without a
visit to the holy city of Ajmer which is situated just 14 km
from the city of Pushkar, Ajmer houses the Dargah (tomb) of the
Sufi Saint Khwaja Moin-ud-din Chisti. It is a placed revered by
both Hindus as well as Muslims. Apart from that, Ajmer is known
for its Ana Sagar Lake, Nasiyan Temple, and the Adhai Din ka
Jhonpra
Kishangarh
Fort ------- The city of Kishangarh is mainly known for its
miniature paintings. Kishangarh got renowned as one of the
finest schools of miniatures paintings in the 18th century.
Under the patronage of Savant Singh, this particular art form
reached its heights. It is said that Savant Singh portrayed as
Krishna, with Bani Thani (his mistress) modeling as Radha, for
the purpose of the paintings. Apart from the paintings,
Kishangarh is also regarded as a rich store of marbles.
Roopangarh
Fort ---- This fort was constructed by Maharaja Roop Singh
of Kishangarh in 1648, Roopangarh fort has now been partly
converted into a heritage hotel. Beautiful architecture and
age-old traditions surround the Roopangarh fort. Its medieval
stone granaries, royal armories, jails and formidable
battlements leave you yearning for more.
Ghats
------ Numerous ghats run down to the lake, and pilgrims are
constantly bathing in the lake's holy waters. If you wish to
join them, do it with respect - remove your shoes, don't smoke
and don't take photographs. This is not Varanasi and the pilgrim
here can be very touchy about insensitive instruction by non -
Hindus.
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