home about us query sitemap
 
Tour Package   About Rajasthan   Hotels Of Rajasthan   Wildlife Tours   About Goa   Destination Of India   Contact Us   Sitemap
     
 

About Rajasthan

  History of Rajasthan
  Culture of Rajasthan
  Read More
 

Rajasthan Tours

  Historical Rajasthan Tours
  Golden Triangle Tours
  Read More
 

Rajasthan National Parks

  Ranthambore National Parks
  Keoladeo Ghana National Parks
  Read More
 

Rajasthan Fair / Festivals

  Pushkar Fair
  Mewar Festival, Udaipur
  Read More
 

About Goa

  History of Goa
  Entertainment in Goa
  Read More
 

Goa Beaches Tours

  Anjuna Beach Goa
  Colva Beach Goa
  Read More
 

Royal Rajasthan Weddings

  Royal Wedding in Jaipur
  Royal Wedding in Udaipur
  Read More
 

About Leh Ladakh

  Ladakh General Info
  Ladakh History
  Read More
 

Leh Ladakh Tour Package

  Ladakh Cultural Tours
  Ladakh Trekking Tours
  Read More
 

India Tour Package

  Indian Wildlife Tours
  Palace on Wheels Train
  Read More
 
 
     
 
     
 

Pushkar 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, VisPushkar palacehnu 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.
Send Online Query

Pushkar is a much loved tourist destination, many who visit there just fall in love with the place and overstay. Situated on the edge on the desert it is separated from Ajmer by the Nag Parbat (the snake hill). The town has very distinct tourist excitement with narrow lanes lined with shops selling various accessories and rooftop restaurants. Despite its high tourist profile the town maintains some mystical charm. Pushkar

Pushkar is world famous for its cattle fair normally held in the Hindu month Kartika, which is around Oct-November. At this time the town jam-packed with tribal people from all over Rajasthan and tourist. It is commonly known as Camel fair, bringing with them several camels and cattle to the pilgrimage. A Fair ground is fashioned and is packed with shops selling souvenirs and eateries. Games and circus shows also goes on. And villagers come sell camels, horses, elephants and cattle and other livestock. Elaborate arrangement for staying of visitors is made including luxury tents. Just don’t miss the Pushkar Fair if you are India around that time.
Send Online Query
 
     
Copyright © 2008 to Palaces in Rajasthan. Seo Services India