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Some Of The Most Attractive Places In Pushkar

Last updated on July 19th, 2023 at 03:07 pm

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Pushkar, in Rajasthan, is cupped between hills on 3 sides and sand dunes on the remaining side. The place is an ancient town that hums its own rhythm, rolling into one panoramic landscape including religion, heritage, culture, and warmth. The town, standing by the magnificent Pushkar Lake, is unlike any other tourist destination you may come across in India and yet it hits the right notes as a traveler’s paradise. This majestic town has many things to indulge in and explore. To find out about the best places to visit in Pushkar during your trip, read on.

Pushkar Lake, Pushkar

Pushkar Lake, with more than 52 bathing ghats dotting its perimeter, is the most prominent and magnificent landmark of this town. The legend goes that the lake was created when Brahma (the creator of the universe according to Hindu scriptures) dropped a lotus at this spot. Hindus believe that the water in the lake has the power to purify people of their sins and heal skin diseases, so many people travel long distances to swim in it.

Coins from the 4th century BC mention this lake. Other aquatic life and various species of fish call the lake home. A sight to behold, over 500 big and small milky-blue temples surround the lake. The captivating lake offers a wonderful background to capture some incredible shots if you are interested in photography.

Brahma Temple, Pushkar

The Brahma Temple, one of the most visited shrines in the town, is located close to Pushkar Lake. One of the few temples in the world dedicated to Lord Brahma is the one in question. A distinct pinnacle in red and a lovely motif of a hamsa bird are features of the 14th-century temple. An idol of a four-headed Brahma, accompanied by his consort Gayatri, resides inside the temple. This worship place is worth your time because of its impressive architecture.

Rangji Temple, Pushkar

The Ranji Temple in Pushkar is unique in that it exhibits a South Indian architectural style, which is not common in Pushkar. The temple’s grandeur is unmistakable. Dedicated to Lord Rangii, an incarnation of Lord Vishnu, this popular place of worship is a must-see for any visitor to the area. Among the new temples of Pushkar, the temple dates back to 1823 and is considered to be one of them.

Gurudwara Singh Sabha, Pushkar

Guru Nanak Sahib and Guru Gobind Singh visited the temple town of Pushkar in 1509 and 1706, respectively. The Gurudwara Singh Sabha commemorates Guru Nanak Sahib’s visit to the site. Gandhi Ghat, formerly known as Gobind Ghat, marks the spot where the last Sikh Guru had stayed during his visit.

Man Mahal, Pushkar

One of Pushkar’s major tourist attractions, the Man Mahal is considered to be the largest and most luxurious royal residence built in the town. Raja Man Singh-I constructed it as a guest house. The palace, situated adjacent to Pushkar Lake, offers a breathtaking view of the lake and the temples surrounding it. The palace functions as a heritage hotel today. You can always take a walk up to the royal residence and take a look at its exemplary architecture if you can’t afford a stay.

Savitri Temple, Pushkar

There is an interesting legend about the Savitri Temple that draws pilgrims to it, which is situated atop Ratnagiri Hill. The temple is said to be built at the spot where Goddess Savitri had once come and rested after being upset over her husband for marrying another woman.

You will be rewarded with magnificent sights of the surrounding areas, including the Pushkar Lake and the vast Thar Desert if you make the effort of trekking to the temple.

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