| Rajasthan is where all the countrys similes and
metaphors appear to have come together to create a visual extravaganza.
Majestic palaces and rugged forts, spectacular deserts, wooded hills and
tranquil lakes, bustling towns and quiet villages, amazing flora and fauna
and of course, the colorful and vibrant people of Rajasthan form an intricate
tapestry of mysticism, grandeur and rusticity. Explore this land of the
maharajas and experience the yore of a bygone era in a truly fascinating
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Pushkar Travel Guide

South
west of Jaipur, Ajmer is an oasis wrapped in the green hills. The city was founded
by Raja Ajay Pal Chauhan in the 7th Century A.D. and continued to be a major
centre of the Chauhan power till 1193 A.D. When Prithviraj Chauhan lost it to
Mohammed Ghauri. Since then, Ajmer became home to many dynasties.
Today, Ajmer is a popular pilgrimage centre for the Hindus as well as Muslims.
Especially famous is the Dargah Sharif-tomb of the Sufi saint Khwaja Moinuddin
Chisti, which is equally revered by the Hindus and Muslims. It is a centre of
culture and education, the British chose Ajmer for its prestigious Mayo College
a school exclusively for Indian nobility.
Ajmer is also the base for visiting Pushkar (11 km.), the abode of Lord Brahma,
lying to its west with a temple and a picturesque lake. The Pushkar Lake is
a sacred spot for Hindus. During the month of Kartik (Oct./Nov.), devotes throng
in large numbers here to take a dip in the sacred lake.
Ajaipal Chauhan founded Ajmer in the seventh century. He constructed a hill
fort "Ajaimeur" or the invincible hill. The Chauhans ruled Ajmer till
the 12th century when Prithviraj Chauhan lost Mohammed Ghauri. Thereafter it
became a part of the sultanate of Delhi.
Ajmer was also favourite residence for the great Mughals. One of the first contacts
between the Mughal King Jahangir and Sir Thomas Roe took place here in 1616.
The Scindias took over the city in 1818 and then handed it over to the British
and it became one of the only part of Rajasthan controlled directly by the East
Indian Co.

The
bus stand in Ajmer is located near the RTDC hotel Khadim. And the railway is
further north and most of the hotels are west of the stations. Northeast is
the main post office and most of the cities market is located behind and up
to Agra Gate. Further north is a large artificial lake called the Anna Sagar.
11 km from Ajmer on the edge of the desert lies the tiny tranquil town of Pushkar
along the bank of the picturesque pushkar lake an important pilgrimage spot
for the Hindus.
The 'Nag pahar' or the snake mountain forms a natural boundary between Ajmer
and Pushkar.
The lake has a mythological significance associated with it. According to myth,
Lord Brahma was on his way to serch for a suitable place to perform a "Yagna'
(a fire sacrifice) while contemplating, a lotus fell from his hand on the warth
and water sprouted from three palce. One of them was Pushkar where Lord brahma
performed his yagna.
Surrounded by hills on three sides, pushkar abounds in temples. Of these the
most famous is the Brahma temple- the only temple dedicated to Lord Brahma in
the country.
The holy lake has 52 ghats and piligrim taking a ritual dip in the lake is a
common sight.
Although a serene

town,
Pushkar bustles with life during the joyous celebration held on Kartik Purnima.
Every year thousand 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
co;lourful cattle fair-the pushkar fair, is also held during this time.
Dance music and colourful shops spring up during this fair. Also on sale are
mouth-watering traditional delicacies. Colourfully attired village folk enhance
the fun of the occasion.
A host of cultural event against the backdrop of this pretty setting are also
organised including attractive puppet shows. Cattle auction and camel races
are also a part of the festivities.
PLACES TO VISIT
» Savitri Temple
A temple dedicated to the first wife of Lord Brahma the Savitri temple is located
on the hill behind the Brahma Temple which can be reached by a flight of steps.
The temple offers a panoramic view of the lake and the surrounding desertscape.
» Man Mahal
On the banks

if pushkar is the magnificent palace built by Raja Man Singh 1 of Amer now converted
into the RTDC Hotel sarovar it offers a comfortable accommodation to the visitors.
The Brahma Temple
It is the only temple in India dedicated to Lord braham. The temple is marked
by a red spire and over the entrance gateway us a beautiful statue carrier of
Lord Brahma.
Shopping
An array of stalls all along the main bazar are renowed for embroidered fabrics
and shoes colourful beads and bangles, brass utensils, belts studded with brass,
cloth covers for cammels with mirror work colourful saddles and leather goods
beautiful wall hanging and shoulder bags.
The prime shopping spots are home circus, Bazar, Sarafa bazar, Malakhera Bazar
and kedalganj Bazar.
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