Pushkar
Bathing Ghats
The
idyllic township housing the sacred lake of Pushkar, lies 11 km from Ajmer.
Pushkar is separated from Ajmer, by the Nag Pahar (Snake Mountain). This
beautiful lake surrounded by bathing ghats, has its religious significance,
rooted in a myth. A lovely and gigantic fair is held every year, on Kartik
Poornima (full moon in October-November). About 1,00,000 pilgrims gather
here, to take a dip in the holy lake. The fair is also the biggest camel
market. Besides camels, horses and bullocks are sold here. The colourfully
dressed people enhance the exuberant mood of the fair. Pushkar abounds
in temples, the special attraction being, the temple of Lord Brahma,
the only temple in India, dedicated to Brahma.
This somewhat somnolent town, reverberates with
hectic activity during the festivities. Extensive arrangements are made
to cope with the large attendance. A host of cultural programmes are staged
to enthrall the audience. The biggest draws of the events, are the cattle
auction and the camel race. Puppet shows are the other major crowd - pullers.
What to See
Savitri Temple
This is the temple dedicated to Lord Brahma's first wife. It is located
on the hill behind the Brahma temple, and one has to climb a long series
of steps to reach the destination. It gives a panoramic view of the lake
and surrounding sand dunes.
Man Mahal
Built by Raja Man Singh I of Amer, the palace stands on the
banks of the Pushkar, and is now known as the RTDC Hotel Sarovar,
the most convenient place for visitors to stay.
How to Get There
Air: Jaipur (146 km) is the nearest airport.
Rail: Ajmer (11 km) is the nearest railhead.
Where to Stay
RTDC Hotel Sarovar, Peacock Holiday Resort (Tel : 72093),
Hotel Pushkar Palace (Tel : 72001)


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