Pushkar Fair Excitement,
gaiety and a keen sense of competition fill the air as the long journey
to Pushkar begins. The only temple dedicated to Lord Brahma (the
creator) is located at Pushkar. The Pushkar lake is surrounded by 52
flights of steps called ghats. |

Excitement, gaiety and a keen sense of competition fill the air as the long
journey to Pushkar begins. The only temple dedicated to Lord Brahma (the creator)
is located at Pushkar. The Pushkar lake is surrounded by 52 flights of steps
called ghats.
Legend has it that Lord Vishnu appeared at
the Varah ghat in the form of a boar. Brahma took a bath here and performed
yagna at the Brahma Ghat accompanied by Vishnu & Mahadev. The ashes of
Mahatma Gandhi (Father of the Nation) were immersed at the Gandhi ghat.
Pushkar is among the five principal places of Hindu pilgrimage.
People consider the water of the Pushkar lake to be very sacred and the
ritual of taking dips in the holy water IS believed to bestow salvation. It
I s customary to float lighted eastern lamps ed on pattals (plates made of
leaves) on the waters of lake.
This creales a spectacular view
when the sacred lake takes on a mystical tint sprankled with twinkling spots
of light. In conjunction with he religious fair, a cattle fair is also
organised. The ancient town of Pushkar is transformed into a spectacular
fair ground.
The fair grounds reverberate with festivity and
woman folk shop for bangles, clothes, utensils, sundry household items &
leather goods. The highlight of the Pushkar fair is the trading in camels.
The camel, horse & donkey races are events that draw huge attendance.
Body tatooing is yet another favourite activity. Come dusk, and
the rich strains of haunting music are carried across the desert sands as
the merrymaking continues deep into the night.
The well-known
and marked with largest participation of all the festivals of Rajasthan,
Pushkar is an important pilgrimage as well as the venue of a mammoth cattle
fair. Bazaars, auctions, music and sports are highlight of this event. It
also offers some of the most exquisite handcrafted items of Rajasthan that
are sure to entice you. The festival is well organized with enough
arrangement for accommodation in the tents.

The famous Pushkar Fair is a great tourist attraction. People from around the
globe come to the ancient religious town of Pushkar which is transformed into
a spectacular fair ground in the month of Kartik. People bathe, worship and
delight in the dazzling wares of roadside stalls. Camels are bought, sold, beautified,
raced and parade. Most unusual are the small groups of men and women seen busy
tattooing their hands and other parts of the body.
The fair is predominantly a rural gathering. Villagers come from
different parts of the state and bring their cattle with them. On
spectacular sanddunes camel, horse and bullock races are great crowd
pullers. All roads lead to the lake, which is flooded with pilgrims. The
movement of the crowd is like a tide of colour with currents of crimson,
yellow and turquoise.
Evenings at the Pushkar Fair have their
own charm. The silent night is pierced by calls of camels. Ballads are sung
by actors in passionate tones. Folk
dramas, skits and folk dance are
organised for the entertainment of the
tourists.
The
Rajasthan Tourism Development Corporation (RTDC) puts up a tourist village
during the fair. The tourist village is self sufficient and specially
designed to complement the natural beauty of the site. It has a Coffee Shop
and Dining Hall which can cater to 1 500 guests at a time.
The
village is arranged in blocks of tents, each with its own identity, being
named after the famous dances of Rajasthan. The village also has huts with
attached western style toilets and running water. One can also stay in
Sarovar Hotel, Pushkar and Khadim Tourist Bunglow at Ajmer.
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