Pushkar Travels | Pushkar India Travel Guide
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.
Savitri on seeing someone else in her place was infuriated and cursed Brahma that he would be forgotten by people on earth and never worshiped. She relented on pleas from other Gods that he could only be worshiped in Pushkar, hence there are no Brahma Temples elsewhere.
Places to see in Pushkar
Savitri Temple:
A
temple dedicated to the first wife of Lord Brahma the Savitri temple
is located on the hill behind the Brahma Temple which can be reached
by a flight of steps. The temple offers a panoramic view of the lake
and the surrounding desertscape.
Man Mahal:
On the banks if pushkar is the magnificent palace built by Raja Man
Singh 1 of Amer now converted into the RTDC Hotel sarovar it offers
a comfortable accommodation to the visitors.
The Brahma Temple:
It is the only temple in India dedicated to Lord braham. The temple
is marked by a red spire and over the entrance gateway us a beautiful
statue carrier of Lord Brahma.
Nasiyan Temple:
The red temple is a Digambar Jain temple which has a double- storey
hall adjacent to the main temple. The hall displays a series of large
gold plated wooden figures depicting legends from Jain mythology. The
entire hall is richly adorned by glass mosaic, precious stones, gold
and silver work. The place is also popularly called Soni Ji Ki Nasiyan.
Old
Rangji Temple:
Lord Rangji is an carnation in of lord Vishnu. This temple was built
in 1823 by Seth Puran Mal Ganeriwal of Hyderabad.This temple is unique
due to confluence of South Indian style (Dravid) Rajput and Mughal style
of architecture.
New Rangji Temple:
The gracious temple is very conspicuous, due to its south Indian style
of architecture. It has a high rising Gopuram typical of southern India
Pushkar has more than 400 temples, the other important temples are Balaji
la Mandir and Man Mandir.
Pushkar Lake:
The pious Pushkar Lake, believed to have been created by the falling
of lotus from the hand of Lord Brahma. It is considered to be as old
as the creation. The lake is considered as one of the most sacred
spots, and believed that one dip in the waters of lake on Kartika
Poornima is equivalent to performing yagnas for several hundred years.
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