Introduction: It is believed as per Indian mythology that after visiting all the four dhamas in India one should visit Pushkar and take a dip in the holy water of the Pushkar Lake to achieve perfect salvation. If one fails to do that salvation is not achieved. The whole history of Pushkar is steeped in Indian mythology and allusions alluding to the holy Indian scriptures. The Brahma temple and the Pushkar Lake are the two most frequented spots in Pushkar. They are held in reverence by the many tourists who visit the place to attain salvation. It is said a dip in the holy lake will purify your body and soul and you are in the way to attain perfect enlightenment or salvation. Significantly enough Pushkar is the only place where a temple has been dedicated to Brahma the creator. Pilgrimage to Pushkar is enlightening both religiously and spiritually.
Foreign tourists and domestic pilgrims throng Pushkar during the fairs and festivals that are performed by local Rajasthani people. The festivals are steeped in religious and folk lore. Foreign tourist finds it a pleasurable welcome to watch the camel races and camel safaris that is undertaken in Pushkar. Moreover the different colorful Rajasthani attire and headgears enthralls them. Though Pushkar attracts tourists all around the year Pilgrimage to Pushkar is more rampant during the five days of Kartik Purnima. A dip in the holy water of the Pushkar Lake is a must for all the devotees.
There are many other temples in Pushkar that are a must see for any devotee while on a Pilgrimage to Pushkar. Savitri Temple, Warah Temple, Apteswar Temple are some of the places you can visit while on a Pilgrimage to Pushkar. Travel and Tourism in Pushkar is replete with adventure, fun and spiritualism elevation.
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