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Pushkar Lake, Pushkar, Distt. Ajmer, India
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Review №1

The Pushkar Lake is situated in the town of Pushkar in Ajmer. The Pushkar Lake is anthe Brahma temple situated near the Pushkar Lake also attracts a large number of tourists from all over the country and the world. There are about 500 Hindu temples situated on the banks of the Pushkar Lake. The lake has about 52 bathing ghats and hundreds and thousands of pilgrims throng these ghats to take a holy dip, especially during Kartik Purnima important site of pilgrimage for Hindus.

Sh
Review №2

I stayed in pushkar for one day But I feel its a quite place lakes temples local food people everything was wonderful.first of all we visit brahma temple then we go to lake sit around the lakehave a local street food named falafal roll which was so heavy .sweets are also their speciality .after that we went for desert safari that was really good . overall a nice and different experience although it is holy place but one can visit this place.

Mr
Review №3

Pushkar Lake of Rajasthan is also very famous. Tourists visiting India in Pushkar like Goa and Dharamshala get mental peace and relaxation. Tourists have considered this beautiful place as their focal point.The Puranas about Pushkar Lake show that Brahma was very worried that unlike other gods, he has no abode on earth. On the advice of Shivji, he chose the site by dropping his lotus petal. He started to revolve around the whole earth by sitting on his swan. Incidentally, three lotus petals of his lotus fell at three sites in the Pushkar region. Three water sources erupted from those three places, which are known as Jyeshtha, Middle and Junior Pushkar.

MY
Review №4

Pushkar is a city in the Ajmer district in the Indian state of Rajasthan. It is situated about 10 km (6.2 mi) northwest of Ajmer and about 150 kilometres (93 mi) southwest of Jaipur. It is a pilgrimage site for Hindus and Sikhs. Pushkar has many temples. Most of the temples and ghats in Pushkar are from the 18th century and later, because many temples were destroyed during Muslim conquests in the area.Subsequently, the destroyed temples were rebuilt. The most famous among Pushkar temples is the red spired Brahma Temple built by Gurjar samrat Pushkar, who is father of Vedmata Gayatri, who was a chechi kanya married to Lord Brahma. It is considered a sacred city by the Hindus particularly in Shaktism,and meat and eggs consumption are forbidden in the city. Pushkar is located on the shore of Pushkar Lake, which has many ghats where pilgrims bathe.Pushkar is also significant for its Gurdwaras for Guru Nanak and Guru Gobind Singh. One of the bathing ghats is called Gobind ghat built by the Sikhs in the memory of Guru Gobind Singh.

Da
Review №5

It is know for pilgrimage visit, Pushkar fair, Brahma temple, ghats

Rd
Review №6

Pushkar lake is beautiful and calm .

Ku
Review №7

A walk around it gives a peaceful vibe!

lv
Review №8

Its peaceful and relaxing place of hindu pilgrimage . Pushkar lake have many ghats . Surrounding view looks amazing . some ghats not neat and clean. Many cows and dog you can seen on ghat area.

Pa
Review №9

This lake is holy for Hindus. Hindus come for a pilgrimage. This is the only place where Lord Brahma Ji worshiped by people.

BH
Review №10

Pushkar Lake or Pushkar Sarovar is located in the town of Pushkar in Ajmer district of the Rajasthan state of western India.it is a beautiful lake .Pushkar Lake is a sacred lake of the Hindus.The Hindu scriptures describe it as Tirtha-Guru – the perceptor of pilgrimage sitesrelated to a water-body and relate it to the mythology of the creator-god Brahma, whose most prominent temple stands in Pushkar.The Pushkar Lake finds mention on coins as early as the 4th century BC.Pushkar Lake is surrounded by 52 bathing ghats ,where pilgrims throng in large numbers to take a sacred bath, especially around Kartik Poornima (October–November) when the Pushkar Fair is held.A dip inthe sacred lake is believed to cleanse sins and cure skin diseases.Over 500 Hindu temples are situated around the lake precincts.

Mo
Review №11

Pushkar Lake or Pushkar Sarovar (Sanskrit: पुष्कर-सरोवर) is located in the town of Pushkar in Ajmer district of the Rajasthan state of western India. Pushkar Lake is a sacred lake of the Hindus. The Hindu scriptures describe it as Tirtha-Raj – the king of pilgrimage sites related to a water-body and relate it to the mythology of the creator-god Brahma, whose most prominent temple stands in Pushkar. The Pushkar Lake finds mention on coins as early as the 4th century BC.Pushkar Lake is surrounded by 52 bathing ghats (a series of steps leading to the lake), where pilgrims throng in large numbers to take a sacred bath, especially around Kartik Poornima (October–November) when the Pushkar Fair is held. A dip in the sacred lake is believed to cleanse sins and cure skin diseases. Over 500 Hindu temples are situated around the lake precincts.

Ab
Review №12

The place is very calm and peaceful. You can sit for hours and chill at this place.

Sr
Review №13

This is 5-7 minutes walks from the Brhama Ji temple. Nice Ambience. However the sanctity of the Lake requires to be maintained. Because of the poojas and offering, the banks are filled with flowers etc..The purity requires to enforced through stringent measures on pollution.

An
Review №14

One of the most sacred lake in the sanatan dharma one and the only temple of Brahma is situated here.This place has a an important place in religion and history. You can perform a puja here with the help of local priest available here.

Ha
Review №15

Very beautiful lake. It is very good walking around the lake. peaceful and good vibe.

ga
Review №16

🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏holy place of God Bramha.

AM
Review №17

Tirtha Raj pusher dev

Sh
Review №18

Beautiful lake. Nice, clean and peaceful place.

Va
Review №19

Beautiful and clean lake, view is awesome.

La
Review №20

THE MOST SACRED OF ALL LAKES IN RAJASTHANLegend has it that a lotus fell from the hands of Lord Brahma, the god of creation, and Pushkar Lake was born, making it as old as creation itself. Hindu mythology speaks about Panch Sarovars (Five Lakes) – Man Sarovar, Bindu Sarovar, Narayan Sarovar, Pampa Sarovar and Pushkar Sarovar, of which, Pushkar Lake is considered to be the most sacred. Devotees believe that bathing in the waters of the lake on Kartik Poornima (during the Pushkar Fair) will nullify sins and cure all skin diseases. This artificial lake has been created by building a dam and lies nestled in the folds of the Aravalli range, surrounded by a desert and hills on all sides. The lake has 52 bathing ghats (steps leading into the water) and the water around each ghat is believed to possess special medicinal powers. The Pushkar Lake is a popular destination for pilgrims, as evidenced by the over 500 temples that dot the banks of the lake.

He
Review №21

Pushkar is a city in the Ajmer district in the Indian state of Rajasthan.Pushkar is located on the shore of Pushkar Lake, which has many ghats where pilgrims bathe.The place is very calm and peaceful. You can sit for hours and chill at this place.Pushkar is also significant for its Gurdwaras for Guru Nanak and Guru Gobind Singh.

Cr
Review №22

True example of religion in India. Many devotees go to the sacred lake. Scammers take advantage of this by cheating people.Be careful. If you do the puja with the scammers, they will ask you 1000RS at least.Don’t take flowers from anybody if you do not want to be in those situations.Ignore people and walk freely around the lake. They will try to stop you, just ignore them.

SR
Review №23

Holy Lake Hindu ...

KP
Review №24

Puskar lake is cool place for visit and enjoyment, we can also say place of God because we can see a large number of god templesin this placeFamous brahma temple and other temples are there, puskar is also famous for education and sport, puskar have a large number of schools and collages.

Aj
Review №25

Nice templeThe only Brahma temple in the world in Pushkar

Ra
Review №26

A peaceful place to watch the sunset.

PA
Review №27

It is awesome.there are more chance to greet with foreigners

Sa
Review №28

Visited on 30 November, Kartik Purnima Day. Had awesome experience with lots of spirituality feeling in the atmosphere. Due to corona very less people around the lake but market were opened and Bramha Temple was also opened. Foreigners were also enjoying the Indian culture. Must visit place if you visit India. Enjoy Ropeway or Stairway while going top of the Maa Sawatri Temple at the top of Mountain. Ropeway only charged you 118 rupees up and down both. Enjoy at Pushkar. Happy Journey.

Na
Review №29

One in only Brahmaji Temple in all world... Nice nice in holy place

ro
Review №30

😍🤘nice view of pushkar lake inside and outside....like himachal pradesh hill station type......like kullu shimla manali......high hill top view..

SU
Review №31

Nice lake for hindu pilgrimage a very Holly palace

In
Review №32

Best place

An
Review №33

Pushkar Lake is the most beautiful place which attract many tourists in Pushkar,Ajmer.Pushkar Lake is hugged by 52 ghats, teeming with devotes and tourist. Most of the ghats are 300 years old and have innumerable small temple. Various ghats were built by former ruler which include Jaipur ghat, Bharatpur ghat, Gwalior ghat, Jodhpur ghat, Kota ghat, Sikar Ghat, along with Gau ghat, Varah ghat where pilgrims take holy dip for salvation.You can cover whole Pushkar Raj lake within 01 hour and 30 minutesIt is believed that a dip in the holy lake made your that a dip in the waters of the lake on Kartik Poornima would equal the benefits that would accrue by performing yagnas ( fire - sacrifices ) for several centuries.Pushkar is often called Tirtha-Raj – the king of pilgrimage sites related to water-bodies.It is believed that pushkar was formed when lord Brahma the god of vedas & knowledge, the creater of live & bhraman ( universe ) drops Pushpa ( the flower ) mistakenly from his Kar ( hand ), that Pushpa drops here and this place named as Pushkar. Also the lake formed throw the water of lord Brahmas karkmandal ( a type of pot in which we can store water usually wear in hands ).

Sa
Review №34

Google all the mythological folktale associated with this lake. There will be lot of hindu policing people around so be careful and stay safe.

SH
Review №35

Show very beautiful Pusskar daam

ab
Review №36

Great for all Hindus. Will do better with much more work to make it clearer and clutterfree.

El
Review №37

Lovable place...

De
Review №38

Good place to hang out

RA
Review №39

Pushkar Rajasthan beautiful place and so amazing peoples 😍😍

Ca
Review №40

It really is a magical and relaxing place to be. Do not accept flowers in your hand - fake priests rip tourists off daily.Instead, take off your shoes and walk around the lake a few times. Clockwise is apparently good karma. In the evening, big bats and little bats come out and we also saw several owls. During the day, there are Eels in the lake, terrapins basking, incredible bird life and not to mention the cows and dogs (and monkeys).You can find a quiet spot and really just spend time watching everything go by. Sunset is a great time when everything comes alive with sound.Just dont get ripped off by frauds and you will be able to enjoy it

De
Review №41

Puskar lake is nice no doubt about it.Not a good feeling surrounding lake, do not believe the guide who take you to pundit and forced to perform the Pooja giving coconut in your hand and claim that you must have to pay specific amount else will not attain punya. Be careful, I strongly suggest go on your own see take photos relax and come back nothing much to explore here, try some street food thats it. So its mix feeling.

DE
Review №42

🙏

Ti
Review №43

Nice place,butTOURIST TRAP.a lot of priest or fake priest i dont know. giving you flower petal n tell you to follow him and pray.and after that you need to pay like a lot of money.this is the worst scam ever here.

Ta
Review №44

Very nice lake

Ja
Review №45

Pushkar is a multi identical place. First of all it is a religious place of Hindus. Here Hindu devotees visit to (Pind Daan) on pushkar lake for spiritual peace of their Ancestors (Purvaj). On other hand this place is surrounded by natural beauty and rich cultur of rajasthaan. Accomodation & food here is not costly. Transportation is also worth for money.

Ro
Review №46

Pushkar Lake or Pushkar Sarovar is located in the town of Pushkar in Ajmer district of the Rajasthan state of western India. Pushkar Lake is a sacred lake of the Hindus. The Hindu scriptures describe it as Tirtha-Guru – the perceptor of pilgrimage sites related to a water-body and relate it to the mythology of the creator-god Brahma, whose most prominent temple stands in Pushkar. The Pushkar Lake finds mention on coins as early as the 4th century BC.Pushkar Lake is surrounded by 52 bathing ghats (a series of steps leading to the lake), where pilgrims throng in large numbers to take a sacred bath, especially around Kartik Poornima (October–November) when the Pushkar Fair is held. A dip in the sacred lake is believed to cleanse sins and cure skin diseases. Over 500 Hindu temples are situated around the lake precincts.Tourism and deforestation in the surroundings have taken a heavy toll on the lake, adversely affecting its water quality, reducing the water levels and destroying the fish population. As part of conservation measures, the government is undertaking de-silting, de-weeding, water treatment, and afforestation as well as mass awareness programme.

Pr
Review №47

Peaceful. Feed birds and cows there. Bath in waters.

BL
Review №48

Very nice lakeEnvironment of lake is very goodPushkar Lakes history dates back to the 4th century BC. Numismatics, in the form of punched Greek and Kushan coins date the lake back to this time. The inscriptions found at Sanchi attest to the lakes existence to the 2nd Century BC. This suggests that Pushkar was a pilgrimage centre even if it did not lie on the trade route.[10]In the fifth century AD, Chinese traveller Fa Xian made reference to the number of visitors to Pushkar Lake.[11]A story tells of a ninth-century Rajput king, Nahar Rao Parihar of Mandore, chasing a white boar to the lakeshore on a hunting expedition. In order to quench his thirst, he dipped his hand into the lake and was astonished to see that the Leukoderma marks on his hand had disappeared. Impressed with the sacred curative nature of the lake, he got the lake restored to its glory. After discovering the curative characteristics of the lake water, people have since visited the lake to take a holy dip and cure themselves of skin problems.[12][13]The creation of Pushkar Lake, as an artificial lake, is also credited to the 12th century when a dam was built across the headwaters of the Luni River. The 10th Sikh guru, Guru Govind Singh (1666–1708), is said to have recited the Sikh sacred text Guru Granth Sahib on the banks of the lake.[14]During the Mughal rule, there was a short break in the lakes importance due to the levy of a pilgrim tax and a ban on religious processions. In 1615–16, the Mughal emperor Jahangir (1569–1627) built his hunting lodge (seen now in total ruins) on the shores of the Pushkar Lake to celebrate his victory over the local Rajput Rana (king). He came to this lodge 16 times for hunting during his stay in Ajmer, about 23 kilometres (14 mi) from Pushkar. This act violated the local tradition of not killing any animals in the precincts of the sacred lake. He also committed an idolatrous act by breaking the image of Varaha – the boar Avatar of the god Vishnu, as it resembled a pig and symbolically hurt Islamic sensitivity. Thereafter, Jahangirs grandson emperor Aurangzeb (1618–1707) destroyed and desecrated several temples, which were later rebuilt.[11][15] However, during the rule of Jahangirs father, Emperor Akbar (1542–1605), there was a revival of not only the lake but also the Ajmers Dargah dedicated to sufi saint Moinuddin Chishti, of whom Akbar was a devout follower.[10]The Rajput rulers of Amber, Bundi, Bikaner and Jaisalmer made great efforts to restore the importance of the lake and its surrounding temples. Credits given for modern additions to the building of ghats and the renovation/construction of temples go to Maharaja Man Singh I of Amber for the Raj Ghat and Man temple; Maha Rana Pratap for the Varaha temple; Daulat Rao Scindia for Kot Tirth Ghat, the Marathas-Anaji Scindia to the Koteshwar Mahadev temple and Govind Rao, the Maratha governor of Ajmer for Shiva Ghat; to the British rule for combining the religious pilgrimage with a cattle fair to generate taxes for improving the lake and its surroundings; and gifting of the Jaipur Ghat and the Main Palace on the ghat in 1956 by the Maharaja of Jaipur.[16]

Vi
Review №49

Beautiful, peaceful lake

Ji
Review №50

Beautiful

Ch
Review №51

Holy lake and most amazing views..

oP
Review №52

This lake is located in the town of Pushkar in Ajmer district of the Rajasthan state of western India. Pushkar Lake is a sacred lake of the Hindus. The Hindu scriptures describe it as Tirtha-Raj – the king of pilgrimage sites related to a water-body and relate it to the mythology of the creator-god Brahma, whose most prominent temple stands in Pushkar.A story tells of a ninth-century Rajput king, Nahar Rao Parihar of Mandore, chasing a white boar to the lakeshore on a hunting expedition. In order to quench his thirst, he dipped his hand into the lake and was astonished to see that the Leukoderma marks on his hand had disappeared. Impressed with the sacred curative nature of the lake, he got the lake restored to its glory. After discovering the curative characteristics of the lake water, people have since visited the lake to take a holy dip and cure themselves of skin problems.

Ra
Review №53

It is a holy lake

Su
Review №54

Very calm n clean sarowar.Really a holy place for Hindus.

Ab
Review №55

Holy lake peoples faith with this.Good place, must visiting☺

Sa
Review №56

Neat and clean ghats for taking holy bath.People prefer to have a holy bath in Karthik month and whenever Adhik maas(month)a holy month of Hindu feelings are awesome when a thirtyatri comes here.People does many holy rituals at pushkar lake ghat like mundan,pitra shradh.

Sa
Review №57

The beautiful lake, wonderful and peaceful surroundings but Not Maintained. Lots of pigeon that makes the ghats dirty. Very poor quality of Jal You cant dare to take a holy dip into this. And Thugs (Pandits) are roaming to ask for money. They will ask to purchase coconut and wont give you as Prasad or to donate money against receipt and if you dont ask no receipt and the same coconut goes back for reselling many more times.

BH
Review №58

Beautiful view.Only thing is...Loud speaker keeps reminding to local people not using soap sampoo in lake, keep your shoes 40 feet far from lake.

Ar
Review №59

A big ghat and hindu place

Ra
Review №60

There is a very beautiful lake, it has many ferries all around

Pr
Review №61

A Religious lake with neat and clean place.

An
Review №62

Very beautiful place..^-^

Kr
Review №63

Pushkar Lake around which the Pushkar town has developed is in the Ajmer district in the state of Rajasthan, India amidst the Aravalli range of hills. The mountain range known asNag Parbat (snake mountain) separates the lake from the city of Ajmer. The valley is formed between the two parallel ranges of the Aravalli hills (in elevation range of 650–856 metres (2,133–2,808 ft) running south-west to north-east. Situated at 14 kilometres (8.7 mi) northwest from Ajmer, the artificial Pushkar Lake created by building a dam is surrounded by deserts and hills on all three sides.[1][2] The lake is categorized as a Sacred Lake under the list of Classification of Lakes in India.[2][3]The soil and topography in the catchment are predominantly sandy with very low water retention capacity.[2] The land use pattern in the Pushkar valley that drains into the lake comprises 30% of the area under shifting sand dunes, 30% under hills (degraded and barren) and streams and 40% of the area is agricultural.[4]The region experiences semi-arid climatic conditions with dry and hot summers and cool winters. The summer months of May and June are the hottest, with a maximum temperature of around 45 °C (113 °F). During the winter months, the maximum mean temperature is in the range of 25–10 °C (77–50 °F).[2] Rain mainly occurs during a short spell of two months during July and August. The recorded average rainfall is in the range of 400–600 millimetres (16–24 in). Rainfall is also recorded some times during winter months of January and February.[2]From April to September, strong winds blowing in the southwest to northeast direction add to the formation of sand dunes.[2]

Vi
Review №64

Beautiful historic lake

VI
Review №65

Very beautiful lake & according to local people, it is a holy place.

Ma
Review №66

Pushkar Lakes history dates back to the 4th century BC. Numismatics, in the form of punched Greek and Kushan coins date the lake back to this time. The inscriptions found at Sanchi attest to the lakes existence to the 2nd Century BC. This suggests that Pushkar was a pilgrimage centre even if it did not lie on the trade route.[10]In the fifth century AD, Chinese traveller Fa Xian made reference to the number of visitors to Pushkar Lake.[11]A story tells of a ninth-century Rajput king, Nahar Rao Parihar of Mandore, chasing a white boar to the lake shore on a hunting expedition. In order to quench his thirst, he dipped his hand into the lake and was astonished to see that the Leukoderma marks on his hand had disappeared. Impressed with the sacred curative nature of the lake, he got the lake restored to its glory. After discovering the curative characteristics of the lake water, people have since visited the lake to take a holy dip and cure themselves of skin problems.[12][13]The creation of Pushkar Lake, as an artificial lake, is also credited to the 12th century when a dam was built across the headwaters of the Luni River. The 10th Sikh guru, Guru Govind Singh (1666–1708), is said to have recited the Sikh sacred text Guru Granth Sahib on the banks of the lake.[14]

Vi
Review №67

Full enjoy

RA
Review №68

Nice historical place but managment is not good.

Ji
Review №69

Good place to visit

Fo
Review №70

A of holi water and worlds biggest pilgrim.

L.
Review №71

A of holi water and worlds biggest pilgrim.

Review №72

Needs a bit cleanliness

An
Review №73

Beautiful place to be there

Ra
Review №74

This is very holy place.

Ku
Review №75

Beautiful and Relaxing !!

Ab
Review №76

Holy place

Da
Review №77

I really wanted to enjoy this place but the Hindu priests using the flower scam to swindle tourists out of money is as disgusting as the water in the lake.

Vi
Review №78

One of the holiest place on Earth

KU
Review №79

Nic place

as
Review №80

Religious place

Kh
Review №81

Pushkar lake , Ghat

Dr
Review №82

Religious place

Ho
Review №83

Nice

Su
Review №84

What a view 👌👌👌👌👌

pu
Review №85

Pushkar sarovar is eyes warming scene.So many bathing huts are here. Pushkar lake is associated with myths of Brahma. Here is a temple dedicated to Brahma. Middle of the the lake a palace complex. Around the the lake footpaths are seen. Busy gallys and variety vendors around the roads of temple.Camel leather varying products available. purses and vallets are made with camel leather is cheap. Colourful turbans are other attraction.Good lessy serving mud pots are Vendor shops special attraction. Colourful bangles are available here.

Bk
Review №86

In the month of Kartik Purnima (October-November) Pushkar Fair fills the Pushkar Lake where thousands of pilgrims come and take bath. It is believed that taking a bath here cures all skin diseases and makes the skin clean.Around 500 Hindu temples are situated around the lake. The lake is located 11 km north of Ajmer city of Rajasthan. According to mythological belief, Pushkar Lake was built by Lord Brahma. It has fifty-two bathing ghats. The Varaha, Brahma and Gav Ghats are important among these Ghats. Since ancient times people gather here every year in the month of Kartik and worship Lord Brahma. People coming to Pushkar bathe in Pushkar Lake to sanctify themselves. Om Shanti

Su
Review №87

Bathing in Pushkar Sarovar has been described and recited. For centuries, religious people have been bathing here with law and order. The ghats of the lake are adorned with paved construction. Offer to offer worship by priests at the ghats of the lake. The color of the water of the lake is the same as the color of Yamuna.

Sa
Review №88

Pushkar LakeHere Brahma jis onlythe temple isThis temple of RajasthanIt is approx 10 kms from Ajmer Junction

ми
Review №89

A very picturesque place is a lake in the middle of the city where you can beautifully sit in a cafe, drink a little and spend the sun

Ma
Review №90

One of the three sacred places of India, spectacular with its 52 ghats, access bridges to the lake donated over the centuries by Maharajas and influential people. Coming in periods outside the holidays it is possible to pleasantly stroll through the market and visit the numerous temples including the only one in India dedicated to Bhrama. During the holi fest or the camel fair it is very scenic but practically impossible to walk. The sunset is very impressive

Vi
Review №91

Pushkar Lake is 14 km from Ajmer city in Rajasthan. This lake is related to Lord Brahma. The only temple of Brahma is built here. It is mentioned in detail in the Puranas. It has also been the taphobhoomi of many ancient sages. The world famous Pushkar fair is held here, where people from all over the country and abroad come. Pushkar has also been counted among the Panch Tirthas.The origin of Pushkar is described in the Padmapurana. It is said that Brahma came here and performed the sacrifice. Pushkar is also mentioned in the Ramayana. Vishwamitra is said to meditate here. Apsara and Maneka came to bathe in the holy water here. Its description is found in Sanchi Stupa inscriptions. In the article of Pandulean cave, which is believed to be AD 125, Ushamdavattas name appears. It was the son-in-law of the famous king Nahapan and had come to Pushkar and donated 3,000 cows and a village. According to the forest festival of Mahabharata, Yogiraj Shri Krishna had done austerities in Pushkar for a long time. After Subhadras abduction, Arjun rested at Pushkar. Maryada Purushottam Shriram also performed the Shraddha of his father Dasharatha at Pushkar. The Padmavatipuram of Mateshwari Padmavati of Jainism has been frozen here, the remains of which still exist today.Pushkar Sarovar 3 - Jyeshtha (head) Pushkar, Middle (old) Pushkar and junior Pushkar. The deity of Jyeshtha Pushkar is Brahmaji, Lord Vishnu, the deity of Madhya Pushkar, and Rudra, the deity of junior Pushkar.Brahmaji performed a yajna in Pushkar from Kartik Shukla Ekadashi to Poornamasi, in whose memory Kartik fair has been going on since time immemorial. At the end of the main market of Pushkar is the temple of Brahma. Adya Shankaracharya established the idol of Brahma in Samvat 713. The present form of the temple was built by Gokalchand Parekh in 1809 AD. The fair here is very famous. The number of foreign tourists is also many.

OM
Review №92

In the month of Kartik Purnima (October-November) in Pushkar Lake, Pushkar fair fills where thousands of pilgrims come and take bath. It is believed that taking a bath here, all skin diseases disappear and the skin becomes clean.Around 500 Hindu temples are located around the lake. The lake is located 11 km north of Ajmer Nagar in Rajasthan. According to mythological belief, Pushkar Lake was built by Lord Brahma. It has fifty-two bathing ghats. Varah, Brahm and Gav Ghat are important in these ghats. Since ancient times, people gather here every year in Kartik month and worship the worship of Lord Brahma. People visiting Pushkar bathe in the Pushkar Lake to sanctify themselves.

As
Review №93

What a view mostly in the night sooo Piecful and relex ... Bakii mornig m jo bhi pooja krne jaye sirfd gumna kisi pandit k chakkaar m mat padna koi paise mt dena ...

DK
Review №94

Jai ho

De
Review №95

Pushkar jhil.

Na
Review №96

Pushkar LakePushkar Lake is known all over the world for its purity and beauty. It is believed that Pushkar Lake is as old as it has been known since ancient times in terms of creation and pilgrimage.There are 52 ghats for bathing in this lake where devotees take a deep dip in the heart for religious faith. Pushkar has always stood in the mess of time. It is a quiet witness of the changing history from the time of Lord Rama till now. It is also mentioned by the fourth-century Chinese traveler Fahyan.

मह
Review №97

It takes about half an hour to reach Pushkar by bus from Ajmer. Pushkar lake is also called Brahma Kund. It is said that this kund was constructed by Brahma ji, hence the religious significance of this trunk is the mythological significance. This is a pilgrim place for Hindus. It was here three days ago.

Ni
Review №98

Sacred lake of the Hindus is surrounded by 52 Ghats, More than 500 Hindu temples are located around the lake. Unfortunately, the speculation of money is considerable and makes visiting this fantastic location difficult and dangerous.

Pr
Review №99

Pushkar Lake is a semi-circular lake filled with holy water, also known as Tirtharaj. According to Hindu mythology, when Bhagwana Brahma slaughtered the demon Vajra Nabha with a lotus flower, a petal of that flower fell here and the lake originated. The maximum depth of this sacred Hindu lake is 10 meters.Pushkar Lake is surrounded by around 300 temples and 52 ghats (which are located in a series on the banks of the lake), where the devotees take a holy bath. It is a belief that if a person takes a holy dip in this lake on the day of Kartik Purnima, he attains salvation. Apart from this, it is recognized here that taking a bath in Pushkar lake washes away all the sins of that human and many types of skin diseases also go away.

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Review №100

For religious rituals, women wore swastika red flowers and sang five candles on a silver plate and floated them on the water.

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  • Address:Pushkar Lake, Pushkar, Distt. Ajmer, India
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  • Religious destination
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  • Monday:Open 24 hours
  • Tuesday:Open 24 hours
  • Wednesday:Open 24 hours
  • Thursday:Open 24 hours
  • Friday:Open 24 hours
  • Saturday:Open 24 hours
  • Sunday:Open 24 hours
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