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P U S H K A R :: |
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Brief
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On the edge
of the desert lies the tiny tranquil town of Pushkar, along
the bank of the picturesque Pushkar Lake, in a narrow dry
valley, overshadowed by impressive rocky hills, which offer
spectacular views of the desert at sunset. The lake is almost
magically beautiful in the early morning or late evening light,
is one of the most sacred lakes of India and an important
pilgrimage spot for the Hindus. The celebrated Pushkar fair,
transforms the quiet village to a colourful week of heightened
activity. The Nag Pahar or the snake mountain, forms a natural
boundary between Ajmer and Pushkar. |
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History
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The Lake
has a mythological significance associated with it. According
to myth, Lord Brahma was on his way to search for a suitable
place to perform a Yagna (a fire sacrifice). While contemplating,
a lotus fell from his hand on the earth and water sprouted
from three places. One of them was Pushkar, where Lord Brahma
performed his yagna. |
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Culture
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The holy
lake has 52 ghats and pilgrims taking a ritual dip in the
lake is a common sight. Every year thousands of devotees throng
the lake around the full moon day of Kartik Purnima in October-November,
to take a holy dip in the lake. A huge and colourful cattle
fair - the Pushkar fair, is also held during this time. Dance,
music and colourful shops spring up during this fair. Also
on sale are mouth-watering traditional delicacies. Colourfully
attired village folk, enhance the fun of the occasion. A host
of cultural event, against the backdrop of this pretty setting
are also organised, including attractive puppet shows. Cattle
auction and camel races are also a part of the festivities. |
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Climate
& Geographical Location - |
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Pushkar is
very hot and dry in summer and extremely cold in winter. It
lies around 11 Km from Ajmer, on the edge of the desert at
an altitutde of 234 meters. |
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How
to Reach - |
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Pushkar is
well connected by air, rail and road. By air, Pushkar is the
nearest airport at 146 km and is well connected to Mumbai,
Delhi, Rajkot, Aurangabad, Jodhpur, Udaipur and Ahmedabad.
By rail, Pushkar is the nearest railhead ,which has regular
train services linking it to Mumbai, Delhi, Rajkot, Ahmedabad,
Jodhpur, Udaipur and other important cities. By road, Pushkar
is connected to Ajmer which is on National Highway No 8 ,connecting
Delhi to Mumbai via Jaipur, Ajmer, Udaipur and Ahmedabad.
A good network of bus services ,operate from Ajmer to key
destinations around. Pushkar is connected to Ajmer by regular
buses. |
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: T O U R I S T P L A C
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Man
Mahal - |
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On the banks
of Pushkar, is the magnificent palace, built by Raja Man Singh
I of Amer. Now converted, into the RTDC Hotel Sarovar, it
offers comfortable accomodation to the visitors. |
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The
Brahma Temple - |
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It is the
only temple in India dedicated to Lord Brahma. The temple
is marked by a red spire and over the entrance gateway, is
a beautiful statue of a Hans or goose - the celestial of Lord
Brahma. |
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Others
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SAVITRI
TEMPLE - A temple dedicated to the first wife
of Lord Brahma - the Savitri temple is located on the hill,
behind the Brahma Temple, which can be reached by a flight
of steps. The temple offers a panoramic view of the lake and
the surrounding desertscape. |
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