Located on the
banks of the Pushkar Lake, the Pushkar temple is the only temple of
Lord Brahma in India. Being the only Brahma temple in India, the
Pushkar temple has great significance. Millions of people in the
country visit the shrine each year to worship Lord Brahma. Despite
being one of the many temples in Pushkar, it is this Brahma temple
that enjoys most popularity.
The
temple traces its roots back to the 14th
century. It is believed that Lord Brahma performed a yagya here along
with other gods and goddesses. Incidentally a lotus fell off from the
hands of Brahma and fell in the Pushkar valley. This is how the town
derived its name, Pushp
means flower and Kar
means hand.
Soon after the
flower fell off the hand of Brahma, the Pushkar Lake appeared
miraculously. This is why the divine stature of the lake. The temple
stands on a raised platform. This raised platform gives the temple a
distinctive edge and adds to its prominence. Beautiful marble steps
lead to this raised platform.
The main doorway
of the temple features the image of a Hans. As per mythological
epics, the Hans were the vehicle of Lord Brahma. This Hans was
imbibed on the main doorway to segregate the temple from other
temples that were nearby.
One of the most
prominent features of the Pushkar temple is the lovely turtle carved
in silver. This beautiful silver turtle is perhaps the most adorned
feature of the temple. This silver turtle sits facing the sanctum
sanctorum.
The flooring of
the temple is in black and white cheques. This chequered floor is
further adorned with silver coins. These coins were donated by
devotes of this temple and are embossed with the name along with the
date of birth or anniversary of their loved ones.
A four headed
image of the Brahma graces this temple. Lord Brahma rests in a
cross-legged position with Savitri on his right and Gayatri on the
left side. Mythological legend has it that Savitri was the wife of
Lord Brahma. Gayatri is believed to be the local maid whom Brahma
married in order to be able to perform the puja. The temple also
houses a statue of Lord Vishnu and life-sized dwarpals (door men) and
Garuda pillars (a mythical bird, in gold).
Though the temple
has its fair share of devotees flowing in all year long, people from
all across the country flock the temple during the Kartika Purnima.
As per the Indian calendar, the Kartik Purnima falls in the month of
October-November. The Pushkar festival also takes place during this
time.
This is the season
when the whole town of Pushkar comes to life with joyous activities
and festivities. During the Pushkar festival people also take a dip
in the holy Pushkar Lake and worship Lord Brahma, who is believed to
be the creator of this universe. Many people across the country
consider this period of Kartik Purnima as highly auspicious. Make
sure that you get the bookings one before festival season lest you
will be deprived to feel the essence of spiritual beauty.
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