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Brahma Temple At Pushkar In Rajasthan: History, Architecture, Legend, And Timings

Visiting
a
temple
is
a
compulsory
tradition
for
a
Hindu.
India
is
a
land
of
thousands
of
temples
all
dedicated
to
forms
of
Shiva
and
Vishnu
and
Saraswathi
too.
Have
you
noticed
that
there
is
no
temple
constructed
for
Brahma
and
that
he
is
not
a
worshipped
deity
at
home
and
in
temples?
As
a
sole
existing
exception
to
this
rule,
the
Pushkar
in
Rajasthan
is
home
to
a
magnificent
Brahma
temple
which
is
the
only
place
where
he
is
worshipped.
To
add
to
the
curiosity,
this
venue
was
chosen
by
Brahma
himself
to
construct
the
temple.
Rajasthan
is
a
land
of
different
cultures,
temples,
races,
colourful
attires,
forts,
and
folk
songs
that
perfectly
depict
the
bygone
regal
and
common
traditions.
Pushkar,
a
small
town
located
in
Ajmer,
is
visited
by
thousands
of
travellers
and
devotees
and
it
is
home
to
the
Brahma
Temple,
where
he
is
worshipped.
This
temple,
for
the
first
time,
is
believed
to
have
been
built
by
Vishwamitra
after
which
Adi
Shankaracharya
and
Maharaja
Jawat
Raj
of
Ratlam
contributed
to
the
renovation.
Pushkar Temple: History
As per Padma Purana, Brahma Ji once killed a demon with his lotus flower which tore into three parts, that later turned into three lakes, the Pushkar Lake, the Madhya Pushkar Lake, and Kanishta Pushkar Lake., Now Brahma chose this site for performing a yagnya at the Pushkar Lake around which he crated hills to prevent any intereference to the yagnya. They were named as Suryagiri in the East, Sanchoora in the West, Nilgiri in the North, and Ratnagiri in the South. Now it was time to participate in the Yagnya with his wife for which he sent words to Savitri, who was his wife. After completing the ritual, he also married Gayatri. So this temple bears the curse of his first wife Savitri.
Pushkar Temple: Architecture
The temple complex consists of the Mandapam and the Grabha Griha (sanctum sanctorum). The figure of swan, Lord Brahma's vehicle is etched on the shikhara which measures around 70 feet in height. There is a raised platform upon which a staircase of marble is built that leads one to the entrance of the temple. The temple has pillared canopies, following which one can see the pillared Mandapa and then the main Garbhagriha which is dedicated to Lord Brahma and Gayatri. It is constructed using stone slabs and a marbled floor, that is studded with silver coin offerings by devotees. The four headed marble idol of Brahma, in a seated cross-legged position, is installed in the Sanctum to which only saints and sadhus are allowed entry to perform puja
Pushkar Temple: Associated Legend
Once upon a time, Brahma and Vishnu happened to see a ray of light, to which they could not trace the starting or the ending point. Vishnu goes in the downward direction trying find it and Brahma goes upwards. Despite travelling for long they could not find it due to which they were frustrated and stopped their quest. Brahma when questioned by Lord Shiva, lied that he had been to the top and procured a lotus on the head of the deity. He also presented a lotus flower created by him as evidence. Shiva unable to accept the lie, cursed Brahma that he cannot be given a place for worship as he does not deserve to be worshipped.
Pushkar Temple: Timings
When
the
Pushkar
fair
comes
to
an
end
on
the
night
or
Kartika
Purnima,
pilgrims
take
holy
dips
in
the
Pushkar
lake
and
then
worship
Lord
Brahma.
Maximum
footfalls
are
received
during
Kartik
Purnima
as
the
weather
is
very
pleasant.
The
best
time
to
visit
Pushkar
Temple
is
in
the
cooler
months
of
October
to
February.
Temple
is
open
from
dawn
to
dusk.
Darshan
takes
around
2
hours.
No
one
is
charged
an
entrance
fee.
During
Summer,
it
opens
from
5:00
am
-
1:30
pm
and
then
again
from
3
pm
-
9
pm.
During
winter
months,
the
temple
opens
from
6
am
-
1.30
pm
and
reopens
from
3
pm
-
8.30
pm.
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