GENERAL INFORMATIONArea : 16.34
sq. km.
Population : 11,506
Altitude : 486 meters
above sea level
Best Season : October to March
Languages
: Hindi and English

The
palace was built about 400 years ago by the maharajah of Kishangarh on the
edge of the lake Pushkar. The Pushkar palace offers a spectacular panorama
of the 400 temples, banks, sand dunes and the Aravalli hills. The colorful
religious ceremonies conducted on the Ghats of the lake, and other lively
activities going on can be viewed from the palace. Well equipped to cater to
all types of guests, Pushkar palace is an ideal place to stay especially
during the famous Pushkar fair. Other events available at the palace are
jeep, horse and camel safaris which can be arranged on request
The
picturesque Pushkar is set in a valley just about 14 km off Ajmer in the
north Indian state of Rajasthan. Surrounded by hills on three sides and sand
dunes on the other, Pushkar forms a fascinating location and a befitting
backdrop for the annual religious and cattle fair.
Places
to see Brahma Temple : The Brahma temple is an important
pilgrim centre for the Hindus. It is nestled in the Pushkar valley which
lies beyond Nagaparvat and the Anasagar lake. This place, full of natural
beauty, holds a special place in the hearts of Indian for it is believed
that Lord Brahma, together with all the gods and goddesses, performed a
Yagya here. Legends also has it that the ancient lake Sarovar had appeared
miraculously, when a lotus fell from the hands of Lord Brahma and dropped
into this valley.Brahma Temple The most famous temple in Pushkar, this is
the only temple dedicated to Lord Brahma (the creator of the universe
according to Hindu mythology) in the entire country. You can identify it by
its red spire and by the image of a hans(the goose considered sacred to Lord
Brahma).This temple built with marble is decorated with silver coins and
there is a silver turtle on the floor of the temple.
Savitri
Temple: The temple is dedicated to Savitri, the wife of Lord Brahma and
located on the top of the Ratnagiri Hill. According to the legends when Lord
Brahma performed a Yagna (holy fire devoted to gods) along with Gayatri, a
local milkmaid, furious Savitri cursed her husband that he would never be
worshipped anywhere except in Pushkar and that too only once a year. Savitri
left for the Ratnagiri Hill after cursing her husband and immolated herself
there. There is beautiful statue of Goddess Savitri inside the temple
Varah
Temple : Originally built in the 12th century, Varah Temple was, like
many others, destroyed by the bigoted Emperor Aurangzeb (who , it is said ,
was particularly upset by the huge idol here of Varah, the god with the body
of a man and the head of the boar.) Reconstructed BY Raja Sawai Jai Singh II
of Jaipur in 1727, the temple has an interesting and richly ornamented image
house.
Mahadeva Temple : A beautiful temple built in the
19th century .It was described by a British traveler of the time as "by
far the most remarkable, for the elegance of its structure and the nature of
its ornaments, of all the temples Pushkar boasts of" . It is also
noteworthy for its white marble Mahadeva image, with its five Faces.
Lake
Pichola : The picturesque lake that entranced Maharaja Udai Singh. It
was later enlarged by the founder. The lake is surrounded by hills palaces
temples bathing ghats and embankments. Two island palaces Jag Mandir and Jag
Niwas(Lake Palace) on the lake are of breathtaking magnificence
Pushkar
lake : It is surrounded by hills on three sides and desert on the other
side. The cave of Saint Agasthya was located on the snake mountain here.
There is one belief that Kalidasa, the Indian counterpart of Shakespeare,
had this place as his locale for his Sanskrit drama, Shakuntalam. According
to a legend, the lake was formed when Lord Brahma wanted to perform a yagna
here. A temple dedicated to him can be seen here.
Pushkar -
Climate : Pushkar has an extreme climate with high climatic
variations between the seasons. Summers have hot days though the nights can
be cold. Temperature remains in the range of 10ºC in the winters. There
is not much of rain in Pushkar even during the monsoon. The best time to
visit the place is in the winters and (September to March)
| Year : |
Dates : |
| 2005: |
November 12 - 15, 2005. |
| 2006: |
November 2 - 5, 2006. |
| 2007: |
November 21 - 24, 2007. |
| 2008: |
November 10 - 13, 2008. |
| 2009: |
October 30 - November 02, 2009. |
| 2010: |
November 18 - 21, 2010. |