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Pushkar :
The picturesque township and the sacred lake
of Pushkar lie 11 km. From Ajmer. Pushkar is separated from
Ajmer by the Nag Pahar
(Snake Mountain). This beautiful lake surrounded by bathing ghats has its
religious significance rooted in a myth. According to the Padma Purana, Lord
Brahma was in search of a suitable place for a Vedic yajna (sacrifice). While
contemplating, a lotus fell from his hand on the earth and water sprouted
from three places. One of them was Pushkar, and Brahma decided to perform
his yajna here.
A lively and gigantic fair is held every year on Kartik Poornima
(full moon in October-November). About 1,00,000 pilgrims and
ascetics from far and near gather here to take a dip in the holy
lake.
The fair is also the biggest camel market. Besides camels,
horses and bullocks are sold here. The people in their colourful
attires enhance the cheerful mood of the fair. Pushkar abounds
in temples and also has the temple of Lord Brahma the God
Creation. This is the only temple dedicated to Brahma.
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