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Pushkar Tour
Pushkar is one of the most established urban areas in India. Situated toward the northwest of Ajmer, the quiet city of Pushkar is a favored goal for a large number of visitors and enthusiasts rushing to Rajasthan. Arranged at a tallness of 510 meters, Pushkar is encompassed by hillocks on three sides. The 'Bother Pahar', truly importance Snake Mountain frames a characteristic fringe among Ajmer and Pushkar. Known as 'the rose patio nursery of Rajasthan', the substance of the celebrated Pushkar rose is traded everywhere throughout the world. Alongside an intriguing fanciful history, an inheritance of ageless design legacy makes Pushkar an interesting city.
As indicated by legends, Lord Brahma, accepted to be the maker of the Universe dropped a lotus to the ground prompting the quick production of a lake. He at that point chose to name the spot after the blossom, and subsequently the name, Pushkar. The city of Pushkar is home to the main sanctuary devoted to Lord Brahma in the entire world. Hindus consider an adventure to Pushkar to be a definitive journey that must be embraced to accomplish salvation.
PUSHKAR LAKE
According to Hindu scriptures, the sacred Pushkar Lake is described as ‘Tirtha Raj’, the king of all pilgrimage sites. No pilgrimage is considered to be complete without a dip in in the holy Pushkar Lake.Semi-circular in shape and about 8-10 metres deep.
BRAHMA TEMPLE
Nestled in the picturesque Pushkar valley beyond the Nangaparvat and Anasagar Lake, the Brahma temple holds a special place in the hearts of Indians. It is the only temple in the world dedicated to Lord Brahma.Built with marble and decorated with silver coins.
VARAHA TEMPLE
Varaha temple is the largest and the most ancient temple of Pushkar. Constructed by the 12th century ruler, King Anaji Chauhan, this temple is dedicated to the third incarnation of Lord Vishnu as a wild boar. Legend has it that Varaha rescued.
GURUDWARA SINGH
Gurudwara Singh Sabha, situated in the eastern part of Pushkar, was built in the beginning of the 19th century to commemorate the visits of the first and the tenth gurus-Guru Nanak Dev.
RANGJI TEMPLE
Dedicated to Lord Brahma, God Rangji, this temple is situated on a hillock right behind the Brahma temple. While climbing the long series of steps leading to the temple.
ATMATESHWAR TEMPLE
This beautiful 12th century temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva and has an underground component. The intricate Hemadpanti architectural style carvings.