One shouldn't miss the best places to visit in Pushkar!
Pushkar is also known as the “The Lotus flower” and is one of the oldest cities in India. Pushkar is one of the five sacred pilgrimage sites of Hindu devotees and remains active with some amazing wonders which will make your hair stand on end.
Here are the 10 must-visit places in Pushkar
1. Jagapita Brahma Temple: Jagatpita Brahma Mandir is the only temple in India that dedicated to the Hindu creator-god Brahma. The temple is said to be more than 2000 years old and is made of marble and stones. You will see the images of Lord Brahma in temple's sanctum sanctorum and Lord Brahma is in the crossed leg position.
2. Pushkar Lake: Considered to be one of the most sacred destinations for Hindus, Pushkar lake has a status equal to the holy Ganga river in India. Legends have it that the creator of the universe, Lord Brahma prayed with Mata Savitri on the banks of this river.
3.Savitri Temple: Embark on a half-hour hike uphill to see Savitri Temple, a place of religious and historical importance for the locals. On your way, you can relax among the lush greenery, and when you're on site, take some time to see the Pushkar lake nearby. From up there, you can experience the panoramic view of the city.
4. Sri Raghunath Swamy Temple: The Raghunath temple, built as per the South Indian style of architecture is a popular tourist attraction in the town. Sometimes being referred as the Old Rang Ji temple, the sacred site of Raghunath has two versions of itself. The older one, which is known to be believed in the year 1823, is dedicated to Lord of Preservation (Vishnu)
5. Varaha Temple: The largest and the most ancient temple of Pushkar, Varaha Temple is dedicated to Varaha The Boar which is the third incarnation (avatar) of Lord Vishnu. The Varaha temple houses an image of lord Vishnu in the incarnation of wild boar.
6. Man Mahal: The largest royal place of residence in Pushkar, Man Mahal is one of the places to visit in Pushkar. Located beside the Sarovar Lake, the view from here is engaging. You can see the entire expanse of the Sarovar Lake and the surrounding regions. It was built for Raja Man Singh-I, who visited this place as a retreat center.
7. Sarawati Temple: The Shri Saraswati Temple is visited by thousands of tourists each year, while devotees offer fervent and emotional prayers to Goddess Saraswati. The temple has a very distinct and beautiful structure, representing the Hindu style of architecture.
8. Mahadeva Temple: The Mahadeva Temple is one such attraction in Pushkar that attracts a huge number of tourists. Witnessing the superb architecture of the temple along with gaining knowledge about the spiritual importance of the temple will be a great experience.
9. Merta City: Merta is an old city. Meerabai, the very famous poetess and devotee of Lord Krishna was born here. This town is a religious hub of Hindus. Charbuja Temple which lies in the city center is a paramount and famous attraction of Merta. It has witnessed numerous battles since it was ruled by Rajputs, Marathas, and Mughals.
10. Pushkar Bazar: he Pushkar Bazaar offers a variety of items, especially during the annual Pushkar Fair. The items available here are Rajasthani costumes and puppets, embroidered fabrics, souvenirs, bangles and beads, decorative pieces and accessories, curios, embroidered shoes, brass utensils, glass lamps, bags, belts and many more handicraft items.
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