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According to the Padma
(Lotus) Purana, Pushkar, 15km northwest of Ajmer, came into existence when Lord
Brahma, the Creator, dropped his lotus flower ( ushpa) to earth from his hand (kar)
to kill a demon. At the three spots where the petals landed, water magically
appeared in the midst of the desert to form three small blue lakes, and it was
on the banks of the largest of these that Brahma subsequently convened a
gathering of some 900,000 celestial beings - the entire Hindu pantheon.
Surrounded by whitewashed temples and bathing ghats , the lake is today revered
as one of India's most sacred sites: Pushkaraj Maharaj , literally "Pushkar King
of Kings". |
The main bazaar,
which only fifteen years ago comprised a string of stalls selling traditional
puja paraphernalia, is now a kilometer-long line of shops crammed with hippy
trinkets, full-moon-party fluoro outfits, jewelry and fusion CDs, while the
street side cafés churn out banana pancakes and mind-blowing bhang lassis for a
clientele clad in gaudy Glastonbury gear. Arriving from less
budget-traveler-oriented parts of the country, this may come as a welcome break.
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