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Pushkar Fair

Every year thousands of devotees throng thelake around the full moon day
of Kartik Purnima in October-November to take a holy dip in the lake. Huge
and colorful cattle fair "The Pushkar Fair", is also held during
this time. Pushkar fair is well-known for it's Camel trading and other attractive
activities.
Activities
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.
History
Pushkar is among the five Dhams or Pilgrimages that are held in high esteem
by Hindus, the others being Badrinath, Puri, Rameswaram, and Dwarka.
It is said that in 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. According to legends,
Pushkar Lake was surrounded by 500 temples and 52 palaces (several rajas
and maharajas maintained palaces here for pilgrimage) at one point.
The Brahma temple is the most important temple here and is, in fact, the
only Brahma temple of India. It is interesting to note that Brahma is not
worshipped, even though he is one of the Holy Trinity of Hinduism. Brahma,
it is said, had descended on earth to perform a Yajna (fire-sacrifice).
His wife Savitri was not with him at that time and the Yajna would be incomplete
without her. Therefore, Brahma married a local girl and sat down for the
Yajna. Meanwhile Savitri landed on earth and, upon finding this new bride
sitting next to Brahma, cursed him that he would never be worshipped anywhere
else on earth.
Getting there
By Air
The nearest airport from Pushkar is Jaipur. Jaipur is well connected to
all the major cities which includes Delhi, Mumbai, Calcutta, Jodhpur,
Udaipur. Recently, flights to Dubai has also started from Pushkar by Indian
Airlines.
By Bus
Pushkar is 11 km from main Ajmer bus stand. Rajasthan Roadways run very
comfortable deluxe & air conditioned buses from Jaipur. There are
buses from Jaipur to Ajmer every 15 minutes, some nonstop. The roads are
very good, and it takes around 2 hrs from Jaipur. You can also come by
taxi.
By Train
The nearest railway station for Pushkar is Ajmer, which is on the Broad
Gauge and hence connected to all the metro cities of India. There are
daily trains from Delhi in morning (Shatabdi Exp) and evening (Intercity
Exp).
Gettig Around
Pushkar is a relatively small town and easy enough to get around on foot
There are no auto-rickshaw in the town center. A bicycle is best to get
around.
Shopping
Pushkar main bazaar is a tangle of narrow lanes lined with an assortments
of interesting small shops.
Particularly good buys include silver and beaded jewellery, embroidered
fabrics, bed and cushion covers. Rajasthani puppets and fusion music.
Its also great place to but books. There's is a excellent range of second
hand novels in various language available.
Things to do
Each year, up to 200,000 people flock to Pushkar for the Camel Fair, bringing
with them some 50,000 camels and cattle for several days of pilgrimage,
horse dealing, camel racing and colorful festivities.
The Rajasthan tourist office has promoted the fair as an international
attraction by adding Rajasthan dance programs and other cultural events
and by putting up a huge ten city for the Indian and foreign visitor.
Places to See
Temples
Pushkar boasts temples, through few are as ancient pilgrimage site many
were destroyed by Aurangzeb and subsequently rebuilt. The most famous
is what is said to be the only temple in India dedicated to Brahma. It's
marked by a red spire and over the entrance gateway is the Hans, or goose
symbol, of Brahma, who is said to have personally chosen Pushkar as its
site. The Rangji Temple chosen is also important.
The one - hour trek up to the hilltop temple overlooking the lake is best
made early in the morning; the view is magnificent.
Ghats
Numerous ghats run down to the lake, and pilgrims are constantly bathing
in the lake's holy waters. If you wish to join them, do it with respect
- remove your shoes, don't smoke and don't take photographs. This is not
Varanasi and the pilgrim here can be very touchy about insensitive instruction
by non - Hindus.
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