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               PUSHKAR CITY
              Pushkar the holy township in Rajasthan is unique in its   character. According to scared scripts, Brahma-first of the Hindu trinity, on   passing this place let a lotus flower slip from his hand , water sprang from the   spot where the petals fell. A lake was formed and called Pushkar, which means   lotus. This beautiful lake is surrounded by ghats the main being GAOO GHAT,   KAPAL MOCHINI GHAT, YAGYA GHAT, DADRI GHAT, RAM GHAT and KOTITIRTH GHAT. 
              Most   prominent amongst the temples in Pushkar is the temple of lord Brahma which has   a ‘chaturmukh’ (having four heads) idol of Brahma Ji and nearby are the temples   of Gayatri and Savitri. Other temples of significance in Pushkar are Shri   Badrinarain Ji temple, Apteshwar and Atpateshwar Mahdeo temple.   Pushkar finds    a place amongst the ancient academic and research center in India. Situated here   are the Shri vallabhacharya’s “Baithak” Agatsya-Ashram and the Gayatri Shakti   Peeth. A in the river Saraswati at Pushkar is considered to be of high   importance. This river is also called by five other names i.e. Suprabha,   Kanchana, Prachi, Nanda and Vishalika.  At the time of Kartik Purnima in the   month of  October/ November thousands of pilgrims from all around the world   throng at a pushkar to take a dip in the holy lake. The mark the solemn occasion   a gigantic and lively fair is held for unmatched livestock where over one lakh   cattle are traded, camel races and a spectrum of enthralling Rajasthani folk   dances and exotic music that leaves the audience spellbound:
October/ November thousands of pilgrims from all around the world   throng at a pushkar to take a dip in the holy lake. The mark the solemn occasion   a gigantic and lively fair is held for unmatched livestock where over one lakh   cattle are traded, camel races and a spectrum of enthralling Rajasthani folk   dances and exotic music that leaves the audience spellbound: 
              Participants   costumed in their traditional finery and participating whole heartedly add to   the usual delight. With so much on it, as a living legend of the ancient Indian   culture and with a cool and serene environment, Pushkar has been attracting both   foreign and domestic tourists. Tourists will find it a nice place to relax and   find themselves very near to the ancient Indian civilization and culture.    
                  
                   Area                                         55.76sq. km. 
                Altitude                                   486 meters 
                Climate                                  Mean Max.                                                       Mean Min. 
                Summer                                  43.7c                                                            37.7c
                Winter                                        23.3c                                                            15.5c
                Clothing                               Summer                                                     Light   Tropical
                                                  
                Winter                                                      Woolens   
                Best   Season                        July to   March
                Languages                           Hindi, English,   Rajasthani.
              
                             
              BRIEF
              On the edge of the desert lies the tiny tranquil town of   Pushkar, along the bank of the picturesque Pushkar Lake, in a narrow dry valley,   overshadowed by impressive rocky hills, which offer spectacular views of the   desert at sunset. The lake is almost magically beautiful in the early morning or   late evening light, is one of the most sacred lakes of India and an important   pilgrimage spot for the Hindus.
                  
                The celebrated Pushkar fair transforms   the quiet village to a colorful week of heightened activity. The Nag Pahar or   the snake mountain forms a natural boundary between Ajmer and Pushkar.
              HISTORY
              The Lake has a mythological   significance associated with it. According to myth, Lord Brahma was on his way   to search for a suitable place to perform a Yagna (a fire sacrifice). While   contemplating, a lotus fell from his hand on the earth and water sprouted from   three places. One of them was Pushkar, where Lord Brahma performed his   yagna.
              CULTURE
              The holy lake has 52 ghats   and pilgrims taking a ritual dip in the lake are a common sight. Every year    thousands of devotees throng the lake around the full moon day of Kartik Purnima   in October-November, to take a holy dip in the lake. A huge and colorful cattle   fair - the Pushkar fair, is also held during this time.
thousands of devotees throng the lake around the full moon day of Kartik Purnima   in October-November, to take a holy dip in the lake. A huge and colorful cattle   fair - the Pushkar fair, is also held during this time.
                
                Dance, music and   colorful shops spring up during this fair. Also on sale are mouth-watering   traditional delicacies. Colorfully attired village folk, enhance the fun of the   occasion. A host of cultural event, against the backdrop of this pretty setting   is also organized, including attractive puppet shows. Cattle auction and camel   races are also a part of the festivities. 
              FOOD
              There are a variety of eateries in Pushkar catering to all   tastes and pockets. You can choose from Thai, Italian, Mexican and Mughlai   cuisine. A lot of places have buffets that are popular and reasonable. Be sure   to sample Malpuas, pancakes soaked in sugar syrup, which is the typical sweet of   Pushkar.
                  
                Rose jam is another favourite and you could also pick up some   high quality gulkand.
              SHOPPING
              Pushkar is   fast acquiring a reputation of being a novel shopper's paradise. A wide range of   handicraft items displayed on the roadside stalls make the shopping   irresistible. There is a bewildering array of souvenirs, curios and trinkets up   for sale. The bazaars are lined with stalls and shops selling fabric,   handicrafts, swords and daggers, leather goods, ivory, silver, semi precious   stones, wood and sandalwood items, incense, oil, music, books and lots more. The   bright stalls near the temple sell religious accessories like prayer beads and   statuettes. The items are mainly low end and accordingly the prices are some of   the best in the country. But you need to bargain hard to get the right prices.   The main shopping areas are Hope Circus, Bajaj Bazaar, Sarafa Bazaar, Malakhera    Bazaar and Kedalganj Bazaar.
Bazaar and Kedalganj Bazaar.
              ENTERTAINMENT
              Pushkar Fair
                The well-known   and marked with largest participation of all the festivals of Rajasthan, Pushkar   is an important pilgrimage as well as the venue of a mammoth cattle fair.   Bazaars, auctions, music and sports are highlight of this event.   Recommended.
              City Info
              LOCATION 
              Almost in the centre of Rajasthan, Pushkar is 135 km from   Jaipur and 10 km from Ajmer, with the Aravalli Range on one side and the Thar   Desert on the other.How to ReachBy Air
                Jaipur, the closest airport, is a   three-hour drive (135 km) away. Regular IA and Jet flights connect Jaipur to   Delhi, Mumbai and Calcutta. During the fair, New Avenues, Jaipur, organises   chartered flights to the airstrip at Kishangarh. 
                By Rail
                Ajmer is the   nearest railhead. The super fast Shatabdi Express shuttles between Delhi and   Ajmer every day except Sunday. Other trains reaching Ajmer are the Gujarat Mail,   Jodhpur Mail and the Delhi Express.
                By Road
                Regular buses connect Pushkar   to Ajmer. It takes about half an hour to cover the 14-km distance over the Nag   Shikhar hills. Hire a car in Jaipur and drive down the 145 km to Pushkar in 3   hours. Both Hertz and Avis have branches in Jaipur.
              CLIMATE
              Summer temperatures range between 38°C   and 24°C, while in winters the range is between 15°C and 4°C. As it is close to   the desert, mornings are pleasant but the evenings can turn chilly. 
              Other   Sights
                
              On the banks of Pushkar, is the magnificent palace, built   by Raja Man Singh I of Amer. Now converted, into the RTDC Hotel Sarovar, it   offers comfortable accommodation to the visitors.