and extraordinary camels, all this and more awaited me at Pushkar on my India trip last year.
Quite literally and quite stoically, I fell in love with this wonderful place in Rajasthan. And to think, I did not even want to go there.
Among the hundreds of temples in Pushkar, five stand apart. These are Jagat Shri Brahma Temple, Varaha Temple, Apteshwar Mahadev Temple, Savitri Temple, and the Temple of Rangji. The Jagat Shri Brahma Templeis the only temple of the world dedicated to Brahma, who according to Hindu mythology is worshipped as the creator of the universe in Hindu mythology. The Savitri Temple is devoted to Goddess Savitri, the second wife of Brahma according to Hindu mythology. This temple is constructed on a hill behind the temple of Lord Brahma.
The Majestically colorful Brahma Temple
The Apteshwar Mahadev Temple is a worship place built in the 19th century. The striking temple is made entirely in white marble and houses a five-faced statue of Lord Mahadeva. The Temple of Rangji is also known as the Ramavaikunth Temple. This intricately carved Hindu temple has images of 361 deities and was built in 1920. The Varaha Temple is dedicated to Lord Varaha, the god with the body of a man and the head of a boar.
An avid interest in Hindu mythology will certainly drive one towards the king of all pilgrimage places in India. Pushkar is a haven of sorts for Hindu pilgrims and tourists exploring Hindu pilgrimage places. Everything is sacred about this temple town in the city of Ajmer in Rajasthan, India. Beware though, you won't get to feast on any meat here. The temples of Pushkar attract thousands of pilgrims and tourists each year, and last year, I was one of them.
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