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Golden Triangle with Pushkar
For
a devout Hindu Pushkar is a very important pilgrim centre, for one visit
to this holy place in a lifetime is highly prescribed. Brahma forms the
great Hindu trilogy of Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva, each symbolising the
lifecycle of birth, preservation and destruction. Brahma the creator is
depicted as of four bearded heads and four hands each holding a book of
Vedas (knowledge). His vehicle is the swan and his consort is Savitri.
According to the legend Pushkar means a pond created by flower, was
formed when Brahma dropped a lotus flower on the earth to determine a
place for his yagna, a holy sacrifice. The story goes that Brahma wanted
to perform the yagna at the most auspicious time but his consort Savitri
whose presence at the yagna was vital for its performance kept him
waiting. Irritated by this Brahma married Gayatri, a milkmaid and
installed her instead.
Pushkar is a much loved tourist destination, many who visit there just
fall in love with the place and overstay. Situated on the edge on the
desert it is separated from Ajmer by the Nag Parbat (the snake hill). The
town has very distinct tourist excitement with narrow lanes lined with
shops selling various accessories and rooftop restaurants. Despite its
high tourist profile the town maintains some mystical charm
Pushkar is world famous for its cattle fair normally held in the Hindu
month Kartika, which is around Oct-November. At this time the town
jam-packed with tribal people from all over Rajasthan and tourist. It is
commonly known as Camel fair, bringing with them several camels and cattle
to the pilgrimage. A Fair ground is fashioned and is packed with shops
selling souvenirs and eateries. Games and circus shows also goes on. And
villagers come sell camels, horses, elephants and cattle and other
livestock. Elaborate arrangement for staying of visitors is made including
luxury tents. Just dont miss the Pushkar Fair if you are India
around that time.
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