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GENERAL
INFORMATION |
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Population |
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15,000 |
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| Area |
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5
sq. km. |
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Temperature |
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Summer: |
Winter: |
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Max.37.7
degree C |
Max.23.3degree C |
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Min.15.5
degree C |
Min.3.7degree C |
| Best
Season |
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July
to March |
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Languages |
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Hindi,
Rajasthani, English |
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PUSHKAR- the 'Pilgrim City' is a picturesque town 14
kms. from Ajmer, known for its temples and lake, the
Nag pahar (Snake Mountain), which forms a part of chain
of the Aravali range, stands between Ajmer and Pushkar.
The road from Ajmer to Pushkar is a very interesting
drive as the road winds through the Nag Pahar, leading
to the ancient lake. The town situated around the beautiful
lake is surrounded on the three sides by hills, while
the fourth side cordoned by the sands which have drifted
from the plains of Marwar.
It is one of the most revered places of Hindus and referred
as Tirth Raj' or the king among pilgrims, just as Banaras
is their 'guru' or preceptor. No pilgrimage to Badri
Narain (Himalayas), Jagannath (Orissa), Rameshwaram
(Tamil Nadu) and Dwarka (Gujarat) the four principal
Hindu places of pilgrimage is complete till the pilgrims
bath in the sacred waters of Pushkar.
According to Padam Puran, the Hindu religious text,
Lord Brahma was in search of suitable place for a Vedic
yagna. While contemplating, a lotus fell down from his
hand on the earth and water spurted from three places
one of them was Pushkar and Brahma decided to perform
his yagna over here.
The beautiful Pushkar Lake is a sanctified spot, and
considered as old as the creation, and has been a place
of pilgrimage since time immemorial, surrounded by 52
bathing ghats, where people come to take a dip with
deep religious faith rooted in their hearts. Pushkar
has with stood the test of time, and has been a mute
witness to the procession of history from the time of
Rama, the hero of the earliest Hindu Epic Ramayana,
to Fa-Hien's accounts of Pushkar in 4th century AD.,
and to the time of Muslim invasion.
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