If Rajasthan is synonymous with forts and palaces, it is
also synonymous with fairs and festivals. Few things can match the
effervescence, vigour and brightness of traditional fair like the
world famous Pushkar. The picturesque lake of Pushkar is surrounded
by hills on three sides and sand dunes on the fourth-a perfect site
for the annual religious and cattle fair, held in the month of October-November.
Pushkar is a sacred place for Hindus and has a staggering 400 temples,
of which the most important is dedicated to Lord Brahma.
According to legend, for five days in a year, all the gods visit
Pushkar and bless the devout-hence the unbelievable number of
devotees who flock to the lake to wash away their sins.These five
crucial days also coincide with the biggest cattle fair of the
country. Virtual armies of camels, cleaned, washed, and adorned,
descend on Pushkar and villagers do brisk business. A visit to
the Pushkar fair is truly the experience of a lifetime.lThere
are many legends associated to the birth of Pushkar and Pushkar
Fair.
One thing is clear that most of them are associated with Lord
Brahma. It is said that in a battle, Lord Brahma killed the demon
Vajra Nabh with a lotus flower, whose petals floated down to earth
and landed in three places in and around Pushkar where lakes sprang
up.
How to reach
130 Kms west of Jaipur, 11 Kms from Ajmer
Where to Stay
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