Temples
BRAHMA TEMPLE
This is the only existing temple dedicated to lord Brahma and was constructed
in the 14th century, standing on a high plinth with marble steps leading
up to it.
A beautiful carved silver turtle sits on the floor facing the sanctorum
or Garbha Griha. The marble floor around the silver turtle is embedded
with hundreds of silver coins, with donors name engraved on them.
OLDRANGJI TEMPLE
Lord Rangji is an carnation in of lord Vishnu. This temple was built in
1823 by Seth Puran Mal Ganeriwal of Hyderabad.This temple is unique due
to confluence of South Indian style (Dravid) Rajput and Mughal style of
architecture.
NEW TEMPLE
The gracious temple is very conspicuous, due to its south Indian style
of architecture. It has a high rising Gopuram typical of southern India
Pushkar has more than 400 temples, the other important
temples are Balaji la Mandir and Man Mandir.
SAVITRI TEMPLE
The temple of Lord Brahma's first wife. It is located on the hill behind
the Brahma temple and one has to climb a long series of steps to reach
the shrine. It commands a panoramic view of the beautiful lake and the
picturesque surrounding of the villages.
SARASWATI TEMPLE
Saraswati is the wife of Brahma. Literally her name means 'the flowing
one' .In the Rig Veda she represents a river deity and is connected with
fertility and purification. She is considered the personification of all
knowledge - arts, sciences, crafts and skills. She is the goddess of the
creative impulse, the source of music, beauty and eloquence. Artists,
writers and other individuals involved in creative endeavors have for
millennia come on pilgrimage to Pushkar to request the inspiration of
Brahma and Saraswati. According to a theory,the shrine myths are often
metaphorical expressions of the particular power of a pilgrimage place,
the lake, hill and area of Pushkar have a spirit or presence that awakens
and stimulates the human capacity of creativity.
NASIYAN (RED) TEMPLE
The red temple is a Digambar Jain temple which has a double- storey hall
adjacent to the main temple. The hall displays a series of large gold
plated wooden figures depicting legends from Jain mythology. The entire
hall is richly adorned by glass mosaic, precious stones, gold and silver
work. The place is also popularly called Soni Ji Ki Nasiyan.
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