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11-km from
Ajmer on the edge of the Thar Desert lies
a tiny tranquil town of Pushkar along the
bank of the picturesque Pushkar Lake, which
is an important pilgrimage for the Hindus.

LEGEND
Padma Purana, elaborately describes the
origin and importance of this lake. It says
that Brahma, the Creator of the Universe,
was once contemplating to locate a suitable
spot on earth to perform a 'Yajna' (sacrificial
ritual), the lotus fell from his hand and
rebounding, struck the earth at three places
within a circuit of kms. Water issued forth,
from all the three places and the Creator
called all the three as Pushkar (lotus)
distinguishing them as 'Jyeshtha' (elder),
'Madhya' (central) and 'Kanishtha' (younger).
According
to mythology, he performed the 'Yajna' at
Jyeshtha Pushkar from Kartik Shukla Ekadashi
to Purnima. Lakhs of devotees assemble and
bathe in the holy waters during this period
of the year; but bathing on the last day
which is the full moon (Purnima) day, confers
special blessings.
One
of the major attractions in Pushkar is the
Pushkar Fair
The cattle fair is held here on this occasion,
where other animals like camels and horses
are also bought and sold. It is attended
by people from far and wide.
In recent years, an exclusive accommodation-Tourist
Village, has also been erected for foreign
tourists. Competitions are organized for
them and cultural programmes are held acquainting
them with the Rajasthani way of life and
culture.
Pushkar has 53 bathing ghats and many temples,
big and small; the most celebrated one being
that of Brahma, the Creator of the Universe.
HOW TO GET THERE
Air: Jaipur at 142-km is the nearest
airport.
Rail: Ajmer at 12-km is the nearest
railhead from Pushkar.
Road: Pushkar is well connected by
road and is 12-km from Ajmer.
PLACES TO STAY
Being a major pilgrimage center Pushkar
is well equipped with good accommodation
options.
SHOPPING
A large number of traders gather at the
Pushkar Fair and set up shops. They sell
a host of products like bead necklaces of
Nagaur, woollen blankets of Merta, textiles
printed in Ajmer and Jodhpur, brassware
of Jodhpur and Jaipur etc. Also on sale
are saddles, ropes, and assorted household
items. During the fair, cultural shows and
exhibitions are organised to enliven the
event. Movies are shown and competitions
are arranged. Bards and poets recite and
sing tales of valour and heroism of bygone
days. Animal races and other competitions
add to the attraction.
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