About Pushkar

Pushkar in true words is a holy city known not only in india but in the entire world.It is a holy pilgrimage for not only Hindus but for people of all sects, caste and creed.It is a small town located at the distance of 14kms from Ajmer which is also known worldwide for Dargah,the abode of a heavenly soul.
Pushkar is known for the only Brahma Temple in the world.It is also known for the ghats,there are 52 bathing ghats in Pushkar and are always occupied with the people for performing some or the other holy rituals.Tourists from all over the world come here to pay homage every year.
Other than the spiritual importance Pushkar also owe great scenic beauty with its sand dunes.Visitors cherish the soft and romantic evening breeze of Pushkar wandering on sand dunes or at the Sunset point cafe.The city provides best accomodation for the tourists with hotels ranging from budget and economic hotels to heritage hotels.
One major attraction of Pushkar is The Pushkar Fair.During The Pushkar fair this land of serenity and calmness turn into a buzzing land of dance, music, trade and commerce.Kalbelia Dance is the major attraction for tourists during the fair.
Pushkar also offers various shopping articles known for their unique charm like textiles, clothes with elaborate embroidery, ethnic jewellery which is a speciality of Rajasthan, lovely colourful bangles, alluring miniature paintings, leather goods, lovely brass utensils, camel covers, mesmerising puppets and pottery.
This blog provides the best information of Pushkar covering all the important features one would like to know before visiting the place.

Friday, February 22, 2008

History Of Pushkar


Pushkar is one of the oldest cities of India. The date of its actual founding is not known, but legend associates Lord Brahma with its creation.
The Ramayan mentions Pushkar and says that Vishvamitra performed tapa here. It further says that the Apsara Menaka came to Pushkara to bathe in its sacred waters.
The Mahabharata says that while laying down a programme for Maharaja Yudhishthara’s travel, “Maharaja after entering the Jungles of Sind and crossing the small rivers on the way should bathe in Pushkara". And, per Vaman Purana, Prahlada on his pilgrimage to holy places visited Pushkarayana.
A Pratihara ruler of Mandore, Nahadarava, restored this tirtha in the seventh century. He got the place cleared and the lake restored by making an embankment on the side of the river Luni. He rebuilt old palaces and built twelve dharamshalas (resting places) and ghats on three sides of the lake.
The sage Parasara is said to have been born here. His descendants, called Parasara Brahamanas, are found in Pushkar and the surrounding area. The famous temple of Jeenmata has been cared for by Parasara Brahmans for the last 1000 years. Pushkarana Brahamanas may also have originated here.

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