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PUSHKAR
A pilgrimage centre with the only temple in India
dedicated to Brahma, the Creator, Pushkar is the
venue of an annual camel fair.
Pushkar in Rajasthan is a favored destination of
North India. Hundreds of forei gners throng this
place all through the year. The Pushkar fair is an
important occassion when tourists flock Pushkar,
however it is not only at this time of the year when
tourism flourishes. Pushkar is the flavour of every
season. Pushkar is a pilgrimage site and is
considered one of the holiest sites in India. The
semicircular Pushkar Lake is believed to be
extremely holy and has 52 bathing ghats or steps
along its banks. Devotees bathe in Pushkar Lake and
pray at the Temple dedicated to Lord Brahma nearby.
Pushkar is home to the only Brahma Temple in India.
The town of Pushkar is far from the noisy
environment of the city. When he reaches the Ghats,
particularly the Ghats near the Sarovar Tourist
Bungalow, he gets refreshed and loses his tiredness
of his journey. Pushkar is situated at the foot of
the hills which add to its beauty. Five rivers,
Suprabha, Kanaka, Prachi Nanda, and Saraswati flow
here and make the place more beautiful and serene.
Shopping in Pushkar
As a source of souvenirs, Pushkar occupies an
important place in Rajasthan. Visitors who make a
tour to the holy town also throng at the bazaars to
shop for textiles, vivid embroidery, jewellery,
miniature paintings, leather goods, brass utensils,
puppets and pottery. Pushkar is one of the best
places in Rajasthan to purchase costume jewellery
and embroidered clothes. During the Pushkar fair,
you can buy various objects such as beads, bangles,
embroidered clothes, camel cover, leather goods
brass utensils etc during the fair. The shopping
centres are Sarafa Bazar, Baza Bazar and Kedalganj
bazaar.
A pilgrimage to the holy town of Pushkar with us is
an unforgettable experience. The place abounds with
many temples, which are must-visits for any devout
Hindu. Apart from the Brahma Temple, other shrines
of importance are Savitri Temple, Rangji Temple,
Warah Temple and Apteshwar Temple. Thanks to the
extreme sacredness of the place, it is advisable for
those who travel to Pushkar, to respect the town’s
holy status and not to eat meat or consume alcohol.
In fact it is an earnest desire for every pious
Hindu to make a Pushkar pilgrimage.
Camel Safari in Pushkar
Camel Safari in Pushkar is a once in a lifetime
experience. India Profile tailors these safaris to
suit your requirements. Explore the rugged terrain
of the Great Indian Desert of Sahara, while using
camels as your load bearers. Sleep under the starlit
skies. A traveler could not ask for a better
introduction to the stark beauty of this place
otherwise more famous for its spiritual activities.
There is not an iota of doubt that a visit to
Pushkar is incomplete without experiencing a camel
safari.
Pushkar Lake
Anything even remotely related to Pushkar Lake has a
halo of sacredness and divinity. Legend has it that
a dip in its waters cleanses all the sins and is the
surest way to achieve salvation from the cycles of
life. Circled by some five hundred odd temples, the
lake has 52 ghats, which connect the temples to the
water. These ghats were constructed by the rulers of
the different erstwhile princely states of Rajasthan
and some of them are aptly named after the states.
Pushkar Fair
11km northwest of Ajmer is located the small town of
Pushkar, one of the holiest sites in India. Every
year on the day of auspicious Kartik Purnima, the
full-moon phase of October/November, Pushkar brings
in thousands of pilgrims from all over the country
to take a holy dip in the waters of the lake, which
are believed to cleanse the soul of all sins.
Alongside this annual religious festival, a camel
fair, hailed as the largest camel market in the
world, is held where people buy and sell livestock
when more than 200,000 traders, dealers and tourists
throng here to the west of the lake. The magical
color of the camel fair, added by the mesmerizing
desert landscape and legendary religious atmosphere,
has made Pushkar one of Rajasthan tourist
destinations in Rajasthan.
The camel festival adds magic to the atmosphere
surcharged with activity. The transition of Pushkar
from a peaceful desert town is absolute. Hordes of
pilgrims, traders and thousands of tourists make
their presence felt in a strong way. Hotels and
restaurants are full to the capacities. People from
all over the state of Rajasthan throng at Pushkar
and spend the days in the makeshift tents in the
sand dunes. The night campfires, wafting delicious
cooking smell and traditional folk music floating
through the air create an ambience which beggars
description.
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