The
small and beautiful town of 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 which is globally famous and attracts thousands
of visitors from all parts of the world.
One of the most popular and colorful fairs of the Thar desert is
the Pushkar fair, which begins on Kartik Shukla Ekadashi & goes
on for five days till Kartik Purnima. The time of the fair coincides
with the bright half of the moon during the months of October-November.
The lake at Pushkar is one of the most sacred in India.
This small town
is transformed into a spectacular fair ground, as rows of make shift
stalls display an entire range of objects of art to daily utility
stuff. Decoration items for Cattle, Camel and women, everything
is sold together.
The fair attracts
a great number of tourists from far and wide. The fair grounds reverberate
with festivity, as rows of make shift stalls display a bewildering
array items. Body tattooing is yet another favorite activity. The
profusion of colors that run riot in the desert sand, the glee and
the contagious enthusiasm of the village folk are a unique experience
for every visitor.
The fair in conjunction
with having religious entity is famous for its Cattle Fair. Camels,
Horses, Donkeys, Bulls, etc are bought, sold, beautified, raced
and paraded on the sand. In fact, the fair is predominantly a rural
gathering, where villagers from different parts of state comes with
their animals and lakes are flooded with the pilgrims for the Holy
Dips (SNAN).
"As the tempo
of business goes down, the men folk turn to merriment, for the day
of the camel sports is at hand. Camel races are the first event.
Usually a lumbering beast of burden, the camel all decorated in
finery, imagines itself to be an ostrich, and rushes through the
race like one. Then comes the event analogous to musical chairs.
Here, as the music stops, the camel is supposed to manage to stick
its long arching neck between two poles, each camel owner guiding
its entrant by means of a silken cord attached to its nose ring.
The contrast to the blank desert is the riot of Colours - the large
gaudy turbans of the native males arriving here to trade their animals
or to set up the stalls to cater to the booming captive market,
and the loud hues of the pleated ghagaras (ankle-length skirts)
of the belles bangled by the armful, bejewelled from head to toe-adding
charm and zest to the massive affair. A large number of traders
gather at the Pushkar Fair and set up shops. They sell a host of
products like bead necklaces of Nagaur, woollen blankets of Merta,
textiles printed in Ajmer and Jodhpur, brassware of Jodhpur and
Jaipur etc. Also on sale are saddles, ropes, and assorted household
items. Vendors peddle their dazzling range of wares at hundreds
of roadside stalls. Small groups of men and women can be seen tatooing
names and pictures on their hands and other parts of the body.During
the fair, cultural shows and exhibitions are organized to enliven
the event.
Camel Safari:
Pushkar's main claim to fame is the sacredness attached to it. However,
Pushkar also tempts visitors for the exciting camel safari in the
desert sand dunes. Anyone who travels to the holy town of Pushkar
should not pass up the opportunity to go on a camel safari. A camel
safari in Pushkar offers an irresistibly romantic chance to explore
the sweeping vistas of the desert landscape.
Camel Safari in
Pushkar is a once in a lifetime experience. Explore the rugged terrain
of the Great Indian Desert of Sahara, while using camels as your
load bearers. Sleep under the starlit skies. A traveler could not
ask for a better introduction to the stark beauty of this place
otherwise more famous for its spiritual activities. There is not
an iota of doubt that a visit to Pushkar is incomplete without experiencing
a camel safari.
Brahma Temple:
Pushkar is best known for its Brahma Temple built in the
14th century standing on a high platform near Pushkar Lake. This
is the only temple in the world where Lord Brahma - Creator of the
Universe, is worshipped.
Pushkar
Lake: According to the Hindu mythology, the holy Pushkar
Lake was created by the lotus petals, which fell from the hands
of Lord Brahma. The lake is considered as one of the most sacred
spots. It is called the Tirtharaj, the king of all Tirthas. It is
believed that no pilgrimage is complete without a holy dip in the
sacred lake at Pushkar. People say that one dip in the Lake on Kartik
Purnima corresponds to performing yagnas for several hundred years.
The tranquil and
beautiful lake amidst the hills has fifty-two bathing Ghats, built
around the lake. The Lake is semi-circular in shape. The water around
each Ghat is supposed to have special powers. The Naga Kund is belived
to give fertility, Roop Tirth gives beauty and charm, Kapil Vyapi
Kund helps in curing leprosy and a dip in the Mrikand Muni Kund
Shopping
in Pushkar: Pushkar, a small town in Rajasthan, is just
11 km far from the city of Ajmer. It is a land of various colours,
different moods and an enigma visited by people from all over the
world for various reasons. Pushkar is a holy place which is also
famous for its Pushkar lake, plethora os temples and last but not
the least various shopping articles known for their unique charm.
Pushkar occupies
an important place in Rajasthan as a source of souvenirs and visitors
who visit this holy town definitely go the bazaars to purchase textiles,
clothes with elaborate embroidery, ethnic jewellery which is a speciality
of Rajasthan, alluring miniature paintings, leather goods, lovely
brass utensils, mesmerising puppets and pottery. Pushkar is considered
to be one of the most interesting places in Rajasthan to buy costume
jewellery and embroidered clothes.
One can purchase
various items like beads, brass utensils, lovely colourful bangles,
leather goods, unique embroidered clothes, camel cover, and much
more at the time of Pushkar Fair. Major shopping areas in Pushkar
are Sarafa Bazar, Baza Bazar and Kedalganj bazaar.
Pushkar fair Calendar
| Year |
Dates |
| 2007 |
21 November - 24 November |
| 2008 |
10 November - 13 November |
| 2009 |
30 October - 2 November |
| 2010 |
18 November - 21 November |
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