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Pushkar is a
famous pilgrimage center in Rajasthan. It is the only
place in the whole world that has a temple dedicated to
Lord Brahma. Devotees flock here to s eek
blessings of the Universal Creator. Pushkar has many small
temples and is located on the banks of the Pushkar Lake.
The Lake has around 52 Ghats where pilgrims flock to take
a dip in the holy waters. There are five main temples in
Pushkar that were built in the recent past. The ancient
temples were destroyed during plunders and wars within the
princely provinces.
A major attraction of Pushkar is the Camel Fair that takes
place every year. You shall find information regarding the
Pushkar Camel Fair in our related sections. Hailed as the
biggest camel fair in the world, Pushkar, which is an
otherwise sleepy town, comes alive during the time this
fair is held. Thousands of people flock this fair to buy
and sell livestock and also to add some enjoyment to an
otherwise harsh desert life.
RELIGIOUS IMPORTANCE
The Pushkar Lake is surrounded by 52 flights of steps,
called 'ghats', many having special legendary importance.
Lord Vishnu is said to have appeared at the Varah Ghat in
the form of a boar. Brahma took a bath here and performed
Yajna at the Brahma Ghat, accompanied by Vishnu and
Mahadev. Guru Govind Singh chose this site for reciting
the sacred Guru Granth Sahib. The ashes of Mahatma Gandhi
were immersed at the Gandhi Ghat, which was previously
called Gau Ghat.
DURATION
There is a steady flow of pilgrims throughout the year to
Pushkar, which is among the five principal places of Hindu
pilgrimage. It is, however transformed into a bustling
fair-ground in the month of Kartik (October-November) when
the annual Pushkar Fair and a cattle fair are held
simultaneously. The fair starts from Kartik Shukla
Ekadashi and goes on for 12 days, till Kartik Purnima.
Both the religious fair and the cattle fair are now
internationally renowned tourist attractions. A small fair
is held in the month of Baisakh, which is primarily a
local event.
THE HOLY DIPS ( SNAN )
People consider the water of the Pushkar Lake to be very
sacred and the ritual of taking dips in the holy water is
believed to bestow salvation. The holy dip is most
auspicious on Kartik Poornima. Even before sunrise, people
descend the ghats, aided by the 'pandas' (Brahmin priests)
to take the sacred bath. Offerings of coconut, flowers,
and cash are made to the lake and the priests.
VISITING THE TEMPLE
After bathing at the lake, people proceed to pay homage to
the creator of the Universe, Lord Brahma, at the Brahma
Temple.
PARIKRAMA
Most pilgrims perform the oblations at the Jyeshtha
Pushkar while some opt to visit all the three Pushkar and
this is called the Panch-Kosi-Parikrama. Many pilgrims
visit all the shrines at Pushkar in seven days and this is
called the Chaubis-Kosi-Parikrama.
FLOATING LAMPS ( DEEP DAN )
It is customary to float lighted earthen lamps after
placing them on 'pattals' (plates made of leaves) on the
waters of the lake. This creates a spectacular view in the
evening when the sacred lake takes on a mystical tint
sprinkled with twinkling spots of light. 'Aarti' is
offered at the lake in the morning and evening.
CATTLE FAIR
The world-famous Fair is held in the sacred and peaceful
town of Pushkar, 11 kms. north-west of Ajmer. It
transforms into a spectacular fair ground for twelve days
during the month of Kartik (Oct-Nov).
The Pushkar Fair, a major tourist attraction draws people
from all over the globe to the ancient and secluded
environment of Pushkar town. Pushkar Fair is perhaps the
largest cattle fair in the world. Rajasthan which is
enriched by cattle wealth is the home to many recognized
breeds of cattle.
In conjunction with the religious fair, a cattle fair is
also organised in the month of Kartik at Pushkar
Cattle-breeders bring a large number of cattle of various
popular breeds such as Nagauri, Haryanvi, Mewati, Kankrej
etc. to the fair to be sold to the rural folk who
appreciate well-bred animals. The cattle are decorated by
their owners during Pushkar fair and also participate in
the races and are paraded on the sand dunes.
PUSHKAR FAIR
The ancient town of Pushkar is transformed into a
spectacular fair ground in the month of Kartik. The fair
attracts a great number of tourists from far and wid e.
The fair-grounds reverberate with festivity, as rows of
make shift stalls display a bewildering array of items
that compete with each other for the visitors' attention.
But the highlight of Pushkar fair is the trading in
camels. Camels are bought, sold, decked up and paraded on
the sand dunes, presenting a picturesque sight. The camel,
horse and donkey races are events that draw huge
attendance. Body tattooing is yet Horse race. Pushkar
another favorite activity that attracts a large number of
enthusiasts.
The Pushkar fair brings together a large number of
villagers from different parts of the state. Some come
here to sell. Some come here to buy. Some come here on a
pilgrimage. Still others come here just to enjoy the
festivities. The days are filled with fun and activity.
The evenings are filled with music and dance. Come dusk,
and the rich strains of haunting music are carried across
the desert sands as the merrymaking continues deep into
the night. The profusion of colours that run riot in the
desert sands, the glee and the contagious enthusiasm of
the village folk are a unique experience for every visitor
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