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Pushkar
Rajasthan
is a wonderful tourist attraction in Rajasthan. Pushkar has a number of
architectural wonders that attract tourists from all over the country.
Most of the tourists, who come to India, also tour of beautiful havelis
and temples. Pushkar is a wonderful tourist place of India to be in.
Pushkar has many tourist attractions in the form of wonderful Temples,
beautiful fair & festivals and colorful markets. The main
tourist attraction in Pushkar is certainly the annual Pushkar Fair,
which attracts tourists yearly to this small nap, lakeside town. Pushkar
is a holy town for the Hindu and is located about 11kms northwest of
Ajmer. The best part of the fair is the Camel Fair, the trading of
camels. Camels are bought, sold, decorated up and paraded on the sand
dunes, presenting a charming sight. The Pushkar Fair has become a main
cultural event in the state of Rajasthan bringing together a large
number of villagers from different parts of the state of Rajasthan who
show their traditional ware and also make the evenings colorful and
festive with music and dance.
One of the most important tourism
destinations in India, Pushkar provides an excess of tourist attractions
to the traveler. The tourist attractions in Pushkar are the famous
temple, probably the most popular being the Jagat Pita Shri Brahma
Temple. There are a number of other tourist attractions in Pushkar
consist of Apteshwar Mahadeo Temple, Gangaur Fair,
Warah Temple, Savitri Temple,
Pushkar Lake and
Pushkar Camel Fair. The beautiful
city of Pushkar has fairly a few famous tourist attractions.
Most Popular Attractions In
Pushkar
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Brahma
Temple
The Brahma temple is an important pilgrim centre for the Hindus. It is nestled in the Pushkar valley which lies beyond Nagaparvat and the Anasagar
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Gangaur Festival
Ishar & Gangaur are
the divine male and female ho embody marital love. Dedicated to goddess
Gauri (Parvati), the festival commences on Holi/ Young girls pray for
rooms of their choice while married women seek a long life for their
husbands.
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Pushkar Fair
Pushkar, separated from Ajmer by Nag Pahar, the 'Snake Mountain' is right on the edge of the desert. The town clings to the small but beautiful Pushkar Lake with its many bathing ghats and temples.
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Pushkar Lake
Pushkar Lake is semicircular lake around which there are 52 "Ghats". The max depth of the lake is 10 mts. The lake is a holy place and is known as the king of the "Trithas". |
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