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Ajmer- The Heritage City

Ajmer is one of the major and oldest cities in the Indian state of Rajasthan and the centre of the eponymous Ajmer district. It is located in the centre of Rajasthan. Ajmer is surrounded by the Aravalli mountains. It is the base for visiting Pushkar(11 km), an ancient Hindu pilgrimage city, famous for the temple of Lord Brahma. Ajmer has been selected as one of the heritage cities for the HRIDAY- Heritage City Development And Augmentation Yojana. South of the city’s artificial Ana Sagar Lake in Ajmer Sharif Dargah, the domed shrine of the Muslim Sufi saint Garib Nawaz. Nearby, a 16th-century palace built by the Mughal emperor Akbar now houses the Ajmer Government Museum, displaying armour and stone sculptures. A museum at the Indo-Saracenic–style Mayo College exhibits art and taxidermied birds. Although Ajmer Sharif Dargah, the shrine of Khwaja Muin-ud-din Chishti, remains as the most famous tourist places to visit in Ajmer, the city is also significantly known for the Jain religion and is home to an amazing golden Jain Temple. Places to see in Ajmer are Pushkar, Taragarh Fort, Ajmer Shariff dargah, Akhbari fort and museum, Nareli Jain temple, annasagar lake, the lake of Foy Sagar and Prithviraj samarak.


Pushkar Lake- The Sacred Lake 

 Pushkar Lake or Pushkar Sarovar is a sacred lake located in the town of Pushkar in Ajmer of the Rajasthan State of western India. It is a sacred lake of the Hindus. The Pushkar Lake is one of the most prominent spots of pilgrimage as well as the site of the world famous Pushkar Fair. Encircled by numerous temples and ghats. The lake draws thousands upon thousands of devotees every year to its threshold to gain spiritual distinction and attain salvation by taking a dip in its holy waters. The lake has incredible historical and religious significance. Its significance is mention in several Hindu Texts and sources and is primarily associated with Lord Brahma, who is considered as the creator out of the trinity of Gods- Brahma, Vishnu & Mahesh. According to most versions of the legend associated with the lake, when Lord Brahma killed demon Vajranabha, three petals of His divine lotus fell at three parts, creating springs in their place, known as Pushkar. Later on, Brahma also performed a yagna at the place. However, at the end of this ritual, he got cursed by his first wife that, he will be worshipped at this spot only. The lake is one of the holiest sites for Hindus and the place is accessed mostly for religious purposes only. The lake is surrounded by 500 temples and 52 ghats with different religious significance. People from all across the country and from all walks of life come here to take a dip in its sacred waters. It is said that taking a bath in Pushkar during Karthik Poornima (Full Moon Day), in the month of Karthik i.e October- November assumes special importance as it is considered highly auspicious. It is also said that taking a bath in this lake during Kartika washes all sins and absolve the devotees of bodily ailments especially skin diseases. The Lake has been marked as one of the ten most religious places in the world and one amongst the five top sacred places for Hindus in India. The site is also home to the world’s only Brahma Temple. The ambience and spiritual atmosphere at the ghats is amazing and offers a close understanding of Hindu beliefs and practices.


Jagatpita Brahma Temple- Pushkar

Pushkar is a town bordering the Thar Desert, in the northeastern Indian state of Rajasthan. It’s set on Pushkar Lake, a sacred Hindu site with 52 ghats (stone staircases) where pilgrims bathe. The town has hundreds of temples, including 14th-century Jagatpita Brahma Mandir, dedicated to the God of creation, which has a distinctive red spire and walls inlaid with pilgrims’ silver coin. Its been the rare temple because it’s amongst the very few existing temples of Lord Brahma in India. It is constructed in the 14th Century and however Indian Mythology believes the origin of this temple took place 2000 years back in history.

The Temple is located close to the sacred Pushkar Lake, the temple is a highly prominent tourist attraction; with a large flock of tourists visiting it especially on the auspicious occasion
of Kartik Poornima. The architecture of the famous Brahma temple in Pushkar is an altogether marble structure and sports a Southern style of temple architecture. Built on a raised platform, the temple’s entrance which is decorated of pillared canopies has to be reached through marble steps. If you want to experience the ultimate devotion towards Lord Brahma, you should schedule your Pushkar trip between October to November. During this month, on the night of Kartik Poornima, as it is the full moon night, a religious festival is organized in honor of the Lord. During this time thousands of pilgrims take bath in the sacred lake of Pushkar. The Kartik Poornima festival also marks the start of the world renowned Pushkar Camel Fair.


Top 5 Reasons to visit Pushkar Fair!

The Pushkar Fair also called the Pushkar Camel Fair or locally as Kartik Mela or Pushkar ka Mela is an annual multi-day livestock fair and cultural fete held in the town of Pushkar (Rajasthan India). The Pushkar fair is one of India’s largest camel, horse and cattle fairs. Apart from the trading of livestock, it is an important pilgrimage season for Hindus to the Pushkar lake. Pushkar fair has also become a significant tourist attraction for domestic and international travellers, given the cooler season, the abundance of colourful cultural themes.

Here are the top 5 reasons to visit Pushkar Fair this year:

1- ‘Hot air balloon’- For the picture perfect view of the fair

     The little dots of different colours of Pushkar Fair looks only better when you witness them in a Hot air balloon. Hot Air Balloon is one of the most interesting activities that you must try at the Pushkar Fair. 

2- Largest Livestock’s Fair in the World

     Be a part of the pride of India! Hundreds and thousands of herders and nomads gather in the area around the Pushkar Lake to buy and sell their livestock.

3- Fusion Band Performances- Desert & Music!

    Enjoy the heart-warming performances by world-renowned ‘Fusion Bands’ that too for free! Watch the desert come alive by mesmerizing performances from finest artists in the world.

4- The Bizarre Competitions!

     The longest moustache competition is one the world-famous competition where you can enjoy all those hunks of Rajasthan donning moustaches as long as a rope.

5- Camel & Desert- the perfect Ride!

    The great deserts of Rajasthan await avid travellers from around the globe. When you are at Pushkar, you do not have to just sit and watch all these horses and camel being sold- you can also ride them. It is a marvellous experience to ride on the humpy back of a camel across the sandy desert of Rajasthan to enjoy a bit of camel safari experience!


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