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India is a country that thrives on diversity and her unity lies in coexisting harmoniously with people of different faiths and beliefs. Among the many pilgrimage destinations that India can boost of, Pushkar holds a special place in the heart of every Hindu. Located about 11 kilometers from Ajmer in the colorful land of Rajasthan, Pushkar is home to more than 400 temples. Not only a Hindu, but tourists from all over the country and the globe have found a peace and tranquility that is unique to Pushkar. Many stories from ancient Hindu mythology come to life in front of one’s eyes once he sets his foot on the holy land of Pushkar. A Pushkar travel is guaranteed to make your trip worthwhile and present you with memories that are bound to last a lifetime.

If you have made Pushkar travel plans, it is best to seek the advice and guidance of a local or a person who frequents the place, as it would make your trip around the place much more comfortable and convenient. Starting from an arrangement of vehicles to a place of boarding, a Pushkar travel itinerary should be well planned in advance. Just a single day visit will not do justice to the beauty of Pushkar and you must travel with sufficient time in your hands. The temples to be included in your planned Pushkar travel should definitely contain a visit to the Brahma temple. It is considered to be the only place in the entire country that has a temple dedicated to Lord Brahma, who is believed to be the sole creator according to Hinduism. Mythology speaks of a story wherein the lord Brahma had dropped lotus petals from his hand on a piece of land that we now know as Pushkar. The name is derived from this incident literally wherein ‘pushp’ means a flower in the Sanskrit language and ‘kar’ means a hand.

When you embark on a planned Pushkar travel be sure to include this famous Brahma temple which boosts of unique architecture and was built around the 14th century. Beautiful marble steps lead up to the temple where a silver turtle has been embossed on the floor facing the sanctorum. Hundreds of silver coins are also embedded in the floor which adds to the majestic beauty of this holy place. Images of the Indian national bird peacock and the Goddess Saraswati, the Hindu goddess of learning and music, adorn the walls of the temple. Saraswati was also believed to be the consort of Lord Brahma and hence she has been featured prominently in the design of the temple. The idol of Brahma is portrayed in a lifelike manner with four heads and four hands, facing the four different directions.

Besides the above mentioned decorations and architecture, there is much more to see and be awed in the temples that should definitely be included in your Pushkar travel. The famous lakes of Pushkar also deserve a visit by anyone who decides to visit Pushkar. So when you draw up your plans to visit Rajasthan, ensure that you check into any of the magnificent resorts in Pushkar and pay a true tribute to this holy pilgrimage site of every Hindu.

About the Author

Rajendra Sharma is a renowned travelogue and has been dealing with travel guides. If you want to know more about Trip to Rajasthan, Pushkar temple, Pushkar travel,Pushkar camel fair,Pushkar festivals, Fair Tour Rajasthan and Pushkar Travel India, you can log onto www.pushkarresorts.com


13 Comments

  1. adil
    Posted May 28, 2010 at 12:02 pm | Permalink

    Am looking for hospital,for my rod.hope u can advice me, so i can manage my visit to indea
    Adil/middle East

  2. HAREESH
    Posted July 20, 2010 at 4:43 am | Permalink

    SAGAR HOSPITAL BANASHANKARI PHO NO SEND ME

  3. Posted August 30, 2010 at 6:20 am | Permalink

    I had visited Rajasthan many a times,but i was unaware from the current plans.Thanks for such value-able efforts to make others trip fruitful.

  4. Azad
    Posted October 16, 2010 at 10:02 am | Permalink

    My son is 17 years old. He has had cerebralpalsy, epilepsi, bilateral cataract.His epileptic seizures could be controlled comletely (5 years without any epileptic attack) and his medicine was given away.Suddenly and very severely,since 2006 up to date he is taking epilepsy drugs but he has been attacked by strong epileptic seizures and his epileptic attacks can not be controlled. In addition to that he is suffering now from a severe muscle contraction ( spastic)when he is in sleep or being touched by something especially his foot fingures. Dear sir, I am writing to you asking for s suitable medical and physical treatment for his epilepsi and spastic.. My best regards

  5. MOHD ISMAL BHUIYAN
    Posted January 7, 2011 at 6:39 pm | Permalink

    dear
    sir madem
    im mohd ismail bhuiyan, narayangonj Bangladesh,sir i need the urgent TREATMENT
    FOR THE GESTROENTEROLOGY AND LIVER,SIR I WANT INTERREST TREATMENT FOR INDIA,please
    immediately give me advice what can i do, i wating your reply,
    thanks for you
    MOHD ISMAIL BHUIYAN
    propritor of m/s Bhuiyan enterprise
    narayangonj,BANGLADESH

  6. Kashif Khan
    Posted January 26, 2011 at 3:19 am | Permalink

    Dear Sir/Madam,
    My wife she had a Pulmmary Hypertension,Dr suggest BOSENTAN medican but i could find it,can you help….? I’m from Pakistan If yes I send you my home address.
    I hope you help me…..don’t think I’m from pakistan think only I’m your patient…

    Regards,

    Kashif Khan

  7. Shawn
    Posted March 16, 2011 at 1:52 pm | Permalink

    Looking for a fertility specialist in India for a more appropriate cost than in USA

  8. MD. ISMAIL HOSSAIN
    Posted May 18, 2011 at 11:38 am | Permalink

    Dear sir,
    I’m from Bangladesh. My Mother is very ill. I’m interested to treatment her in India. Now where & which hospital or which doctor or where are the best doctors in India. Please give me a suggestion or advice to my email address.
    Please.

  9. Habibur Rahman
    Posted August 24, 2011 at 5:54 am | Permalink

    I want to consult with Dr. Ashok Shetty of SCOTT Hospital, Delhi, for my cardiac problem . I just had By pass at Mt. Elizabeth S’pore and now i like to go for further treatment in India to remove te post operative coimplicacies !

    I need to be in touch with him by mail or phone. please furnish me his details.

  10. Ashraf Ahmed Khan
    Posted August 25, 2011 at 12:15 pm | Permalink

    Iam a 22 yrs old male with epilepsy. Please advise about stem cell treatment in India. I came to India 5 yrs back and i am on medication, but still i am not cured and I get weekly fits.
    Thanx.
    Ashraf

  11. Saiful Islam Shishir
    Posted September 18, 2011 at 3:56 am | Permalink

    I am the Executive Director of Gonoshasthaya Kendra, Bangladesh. We are working with public health & others health related issue. We need to
    to consult with Dr. Ashok Shetty of SCOTT Hospital, Delhi.
    I need to be in touch with him by mail or phone. please furnish me his details.

  12. mohamed maufeer
    Posted November 2, 2011 at 10:15 am | Permalink

    i am from Sri Lanka i have a firm BUSINESS DEVELOPMENTS BUREAU INTERNATIONAL
    so many patients looking for good treatments with reasonable cost in India
    so we are wish to coordinate with your hospitals behalf of Sri Lankan patients
    therefore we request you to grant us a accreditation to act in your agent in sri Lanka.
    mail bdb.international@yahoo.com

  13. praveen m kamath
    Posted November 3, 2011 at 3:47 am | Permalink

    pls send sri sudheendra theertha swamiji’s detailes.

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