Pushkar
is a sacred town for the Hindus, situated 11 kms. to the North-West of
Ajmer. The charm of this sleepy, lakeside settlement so captivated the
great Indian poet, Kalidas,that it found a place in his classic,
Abhigyan Sakuntalam. The Great Hindu epics of Mahabharat and Ramayana
make references to this religious place regarded to be Adi Tiratha.
Evidence points to its having existed during the fourth century B.C.
lake in the inhospitable surroundings of a desert is no less than a
miracle.
The legend about the Creator God, Bramha describes the
creation of this lake. When the demon Vajra Nabha killed Brahma's
children, he in turn struck him with his weapon, a lotus flower. Vajra
Nabha died with the impact, and the petals of the lotus fell at three
places. One of them is Pushkar, where a lake sprung into being. Brahma
is supposed to have performed sacrifice at this lake on Kartik Purnima
(the full moon day of the Kartik month), hallowing the place. Sacred to
Brahma, Pushkar boasts of its temple dedicated to him, which is the
only one of its kind in the world. A dip in the waters of Pushkar and
worship at his temple ensure salvation. So thousands flock to Pushkar
to observe the ritual on kartik Purnima, or on any of the four days
preceding it. |