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Pushkar
Pushkar
is a well-known Hindu pilgrim centre. It is just 10 km from Ajmer. The
Pushkar lake and the Brahma temple (see picture) are the most important
sites here. Pushkar is better known for the cattle fair.
Pushkar is among the five dhams or pilgrimages that are held in high esteem
by Hindus, the others being Badrinath, Puri, Rameswaram, and Dwarka. It is
said that in battle lord Brahma killed the demon Vajra Nabh with a lotus
flower, whose petals floated down to earth and landed in three places in and
around Pushkar where lakes sprang up. According to legends, Pushkar Lake was
surrounded by 500 temples and 52 palaces (several rajas and maharajas
maintained palaces here for pilgrimage) at one point. The Brahma temple is
the most important temple here and is, in fact, the only Brahma temple of
India. It is interesting to note that Brahma is not worshipped, even though
he is one of the Holy Trinity of Hinduism. Brahma, it is said, had descended
on earth to perform a Yajna (fire-sacrifice). His wife Savitri was not with
him at that time and the Yajna would be incomplete without her. Therefore,
Brahma married a local girl and sat down for the Yajna. Meanwhile Savitri
landed on earth and, upon finding this new bride sitting next to Brahma,
cursed him that he would never be worshipped anywhere else on earth.
Altitude: 169 mtrs, above
sea level
Best Season: October to December
Climate: Summer, 25 to 40 deg C; winter, 5 to 25 deg C; Best
season: July-March.
Clothing: Light cotton in summer and light woollen in winter
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